Pass The Baton On Your Lefthand Side!

16 Goodgymers helped their local community in Exeter
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Exeter

Sunday 7th June 2020

Report written by Klara Kjellgren

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This week 16 runners had the best of times passing a virtual baton around our group!

The relay started on Monday morning and over the week we saw a fantastic selection of different runs! Here are a few of them:

  • Lucy went for a birthday run! Yay! Hope you had a great day!

  • Sam did some wild Dartmoor running! Amazing views!

  • Craig and Florence ran on the hottest day of the year so far! Brilliant effort in the heat!

  • Lizzi did an 8 k charity run, raising money and awareness for Help Refugees #chooselove

  • Helen ran 30 laps up and down the same street as she is shielding whilst waiting for her dad’s surgery in a couple of weeks

We also had the best selection of batons ever!

  • Real baguettes filled with ham and cheese

  • 3-4 dogs (I lost count!)

  • Spades

  • Gin&tonics

  • Beers

  • Twigs and branches

Absolutely brilliant! I totally loved seeing all you got up to! After two and half months of not running as a group our community as runners who do good and have fun is still going so strong! So much GG love!

Next week we are back doing joint community missions and I can’t tell you how excited I am about it! We will be maximum 6 people at each mission and work with plenty of space between us at all times. Take a look at the listings here.

For fitness next week go out and smash your favorite run, post a picture of it on twitter, Instagram or Facebook with the text “This week we run for the Westbank and for Global's Make Some Noise”. All to raise awareness of two brilliant charities! Sign up here to join!


Session Leader
Attendees
Florence Lock
Klara Kjellgren
Lizzie
Tom Willcocks
Samuel Willcocks
Sarah Benthall
Lisa
Pete Hodges
Nic Walker
Clàudia Abancó
Craig Barber
Dean Holland
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