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Gosia signed up to a community mission.

Tue 22nd Jun 2021 at 7:25pm

Helping at the new land used by the Grass Roots Forest School

There's an Island on the river that's going to be used by the Grass Roots Forest School - Come and help us get it ready!

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Gosia went on a mission

Sat 8th May 2021 at 3:00pm

Shopping done

Ealing Report written by Gosia

A few things from Mrs N's shopping list were not available in the local Sainsbury's, but all in all a successful mission.

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Nikki

Mon 10th May 2021 at 12:32pm

Well done, Gosia!

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Gosia signed up to a mission.

Sat 8th May 2021 at 3:00pm

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Gosia earned their community cape by completing their first community mission. 🥇

Wednesday 21st April 2021

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Gosia earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.

Gosia completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Gosia was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.

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Gosia went on a community mission

Tue 20th Apr 2021 at 6:00pm

Give a litter bit of your time.

Ealing Report written by Ealing runner

Last night 15 of us got together to clean up Ealing Common after work.

We split into three different covid safe teams and set off; destination RUBBISH.

There has been talk recently of Litter Picking Bingo in some circles, regular litter pickers will know that there are repeat items you find (ahem, MASKS...) McDonald’s wrappers and more. Plus the comical bottle of Corona.

This week our group found a pair of ray bans; wonder what the story behind them was!?

Five bags of rubbish later and it was time for the exercise session. Well done to everyone that took part and those that made the exercise such a HIIT.

To those that snuck off to the pub early, whoever that was!? You tempted fate and low and behold “Milly that makes a mess” booked the third pub table a day early. Apologies to those that missed us, hope you enjoyed a warm evening indoors (we were v v cold.)

Join us next week for more litter picking and exercise as it hopefully warms up.

Take care and stay safe.

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Gosia signed up to a training session.

Tue 20th Apr 2021 at 6:30pm

Ealing Common Fitness Session

We're back meeting in person getting fit and doing good!

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Gosia
Gosia signed up to a community mission.

Tue 20th Apr 2021 at 6:00pm

Litter picking on Ealing Common in the evening sunshine

Help keep Ealing's parks clean and enjoyable for all!

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Gosia been cheered 10 times. 🥳

Tuesday 2nd March 2021

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Gosia been cheered 10 times.

Goodgymers have noticed what Gosia has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Gosia.

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Gosia went on a training session

Sat 27th Feb 2021 at 12:00am

Aaawwwwwoooooooo Wolfpack 100 Weekend

Slough Report written by Harsha Burton

Wow what an amazing Wolfpack weekend. Our packs joined up with the Wolfpack and took on the 100K challenge in 48 hours. We had 3 teams GG Ealing and GG Slough and the Red Alphas looking to reach 100km as a team and 2 lone wolves Simon and James taking on the 100km solo challenge.

Day 1

The energy was rising, the clock strikes 12 and the challenge starts. James planned to get out early and complete his 100km with a target of sub 10 hours. Sutyee and Ricky from Red Alphas also decided to take on some mid-night kms and experience being night wolves and the magic of the full moon.

Ricky and Sut completed 15kms through the night. Ricky got a few hours in bed and then was up out running again with fellow Alpha Manjit. They carried on clocking up kilometers watching the sunrise and taking lots of photos. They decided to give a few GoodGym Slough members a wolfy wake up call in their fancy dress.

As we hit the early hours James was still continuing to meet his target doing loops about the streets and heading home to his aid station to refuel. 8am Lone Wolf Simon starts the 100km challenge. Simon created 4 laps to cover the distance and turned his living room into a make shift aid station and kept ticking off the kms as he ran around the city of London.

The Teams As the challenge continued GG Slough and GG Ealing team members started clocking up the kms and we saw a few wolves out on the streets - see the photos of them hiding in the trees (Meera, Nisha, Brendar) - would you be scared?

Jean wanted a challenge and completed a 10km which she hasn’t done for a long time, Muhammad had some fun with Strava Art and created the GG logo and Harvey covered 50km, including a 28km run to Statford from Ealing to the Olympic gold post boxes. Lots of motivation on the group chats encouraging each other and enjoying the beautiful spring sunshine we were blessed with.

Wow James and Simon completed their challenges on Saturday and Manjit went out for some night kms and completed 100km for Red Alphas. GG Slough and GG Ealing also completed 100km in their teams but we keen to get more in on Sunday. As day 1 closed, incredible achievements and efforts by everyone. Setting targets and smashing them. Truly inspirational.

Day 2

Day 2 saw the teams get out again to cover more kms to add to the overall team totals. GoodGym Ealing completed 217km, GoodGym Slough completed 257km in 48 hours. Red Alphas team of three Manjit, Ricky and Sut completed their 100km in 12 hours and 50 mins. And a massive congratulations to our Lone Wolves completing the 100km solo - unaided as a virtual race this is truly an achievement. James completed in 9 hours 40 mins and Simon completed in 11 hours 13 mins - Amazing. Hope you are both getting lots of rest this week.

Each registration for the official event donated 10 hot meals to vulnerable families through Fareshare. James was also raising money for Parkinsons UK with a family team and managed to hobble around the village as a power ranger for an extra 2km.

The sunshine, comradery and motivation from all the members of GoodGym was wonderful. We were all virtual but this weekend really helped us get connected and strengthen our team spirit.

For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack.**

We are all looking forward to being back together again but for now this virtual weekend was just what we needed and really connected us.

For more information visit the Wolfpack 100 website

Thank you for reading, enjoy the photos. Harsha

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Manjit Birk

Tue 2nd Mar 2021 at 7:06am

Amazing event. Thank you to you and James for organizing this. Look forward to another Wolfpack race đź‘Ź

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