Plog on the Tyne was a mooving experience

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Newcastle

Monday 23rd July 2018

Report written by Anji Andrews (she/her)

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You'd be forgiven for looking through our photos tonight and thinking all we did was mess about and play in Exhibition Park. There was some of that between all of the standard GoodGym Newcastle awesomeness

There was a big group to welcome four- yes FOUR- new runners to the family! Welcome Jack, Tom, Tom and Raff. You are now fully fledged GoodGym members who have completed group run greatness!

Tonight's group run was a bit of everything: silly warm up games, GoodGym leaflet drop on the way followed by a huge litter pick and fitness session in Exhibition Park! The big challenge was to complete an alphabet of litter. And no Dan, I'm not accepting FETUS for F because you found an egg, or X for Extra Chewing gum. Some interesting litter was uncovered including two bike frames, a seat, part of a fridge and general bottles, cans and crisp packets left over from another scorching weekend in the park. Some people (hello Paul, Amy and Carol-Anne) took some time out to hang around on the many climbing frames on offer as the task came to a close.

What everyone wants when its 26 degrees on an open space occupied by cows is to complete a 1K time trial so we popped over to the Town Moor to do just that. The cows were very accommodating and happy to mooooove out of the way while we warmed up with our (my) favourite drills.

At the sound of the whistle the runners were off! Storming across the moooooor in some blistering times as they tried to outdo one an udder on the way back to the finish. Kudos to Andy who was first in 3:12 and Sarah, first lady in 3:47.

It was back to pastures old (sorry, I will stop this now) for a good stretch and high fives on another excellent evening of doing good things, getting fit and loving our city.

Well done everyone, I might see you at the community mission Or at our next Group Run

Happy Running! Anji x


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Exhibition Park Trust
The trust aims to secure the management and development of Exhibition and Brandling Parks in Newcastle Upon Tyne as an open space and recreation area.

The trust aims to secure the management and development of Exhibition and Brandling Parks in Newcastle Upon Tyne as an open space and recreation area.

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Attendees
Dominic James Sutcliffe
Andy Graham
Charlotte Proud
Sarah Hill
Anji Andrews
Removed User
Ross Dobson
Paul Andrews
Debbie English
Amy
Dan
Rachel
Kate Aspray
Emma Davies
Carol Anne Mclachlan
Maggie Elstob
Anne Dale
David Brown
Andrew Robson
Peter Maylia
Tom Wardley
Thomas Mather
Raff Marioni
Jack Green
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Rachel

Mon 23rd Jul 2018 at 10:10pm

What a veally good run report ...!