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Category Archives: History
Fifty years on Lancashire repeat the double in the Northern 10 on March 18
Sincere apologies for the belated appearance of this report, but I hope it’s of some interest and not too indulgent. Given my first Northern 10 was fifty years ago I was determined to make the start of this year’s race … Continue reading
Posted in History, News
Tagged Adrian Edwards, Bill McFadden, John Eddershaw, Ken Munro Memorial Trophy, Northern 10
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Remembering Ron’s Record : A Walk down Memory Lane
When Fred Pearce suggested holding a 2 Hour track walk to commemorate Ron Wallwork’s UK and Commonwealth record set in 1971 there were a few raised eyebrows. Why forty five years on, couldn’t we wait till fifty? Never mind that … Continue reading
45 Years On – Celebrating Ron Wallwork’s UK 2 Hour Record
Ahead of this coming Saturday’s 2 hour track race celebrating Ron’s UK record find below the report I wrote for the September 1971 edition of the Race Walking Record. I’ve taken the opportunity, 45 years on, to correct a number … Continue reading
Don’t run (and don’t laugh): The little-known history of racewalking
Apologies for the lack of posts recently. As some folk know I’m a bit upside down due to family illness. Anyway I hope to do a catch up post over the weekend. In the meantime here’s a link to a … Continue reading
Vic Murray RIP : An Inspirational Centurion
It was heartening to hear that there was a good turnout for Vic Murray’s funeral with Eric Horwill attending as President of the Centurions. Quiet and unassuming he was a much loved member of the club, always willing to help … Continue reading
Posted in History, News
Tagged Centurion, Fred Pearce, Lancashire Walking Club, Manchester - Blackpool, Vic Murray
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Sam, Sam, where’s sweets, not to mention a bike!
You will find below the results of the Sam Shoebottom 10k held at Simister on February 13, but first a few words about Sam himself, confined sadly simply to what I’ve been told and remember – any other memories and … Continue reading
Maurice Ireland – on joining the ‘daft beggars’
We’ve received the following message from Maurice Ireland, which reveals two touching and humorous stories related to his entry into the ranks of the Lancashire Walking Club. As a past Chairman & President of LWC I join with all who … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Chris Bolton, Macclesfield, Manchester - Blackpool, Maurice Ireland
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Greg Smith’s 50th Anniversary Falls Foul of Frost
Before Xmas Greg Smith announced that on Friday 1st January 2016 he would be celebrating 50 years since his first walking race. It was the Essex Beagles Boys 1⅞ Miles Walk, organised by Phil Everard at Chigwell Row, Essex on … Continue reading
Fred Pearce and Chris Bolton on the starting line together
Further to our tribute to Fred Pearce on becoming the RWA President here is a lovely personal note from Chris Bolton, number 17 in the above photo, of which more later. Many congratulations to Fred on becoming RWA President, an … Continue reading
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Tagged Centurion, Chris Bolton, Fred Pearce, Leicester - Skegness, Manchester - Blackpool
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Sixty Years On Fred Pearce becomes National President
Becoming the National Race Walking Association President is an honour Fred Pearce richly deserves. All of us know how much he has contributed over the years through both the good times and the bad to keeping race walking alive both … Continue reading