Once again we had a warm welcome at Lloyd, and we were ahead of the mud this year, which was a bonus! Thanks to Selsdon Baptist Church for hosting us. We were mentioned in the run briefing, and certainly our presence was being discussed after at the café – so a good witness. Lots of new visitors to Lloyd amongst us, and even the odd PB.
I will apologise for the delay in doing the report – holiday plans interfered!

Chiltern Church Runners 24
Holy Trinity Wallington 23
Springfield Church Springers 9
Grace Church Dulwich 8
Selsdon Baptist Church 8
Croydon Jubilee 4
The Salvation Army 3
St Patrick’s Tigers 2
Emmanuel Runners 2
Epsom Vineyard 1
Good Shepherd 1
Christian Runners UK 1

This one was very close – HTW did have another runner, but with no GDPR in place, we cannot count them – though I speak for Chiltern Church Runners when I say let’s regard it as a draw – great effort.
Some interesting results in there, the fastest men were;
Tom Brown (HTW) – the faster pastor
James Widdows (GCD)
Wilfred Yung (CCR)
Amongst the women were;
Lucy Cole (SCS)
Cindy Woo (HTW)
Mary Burke (GCD) – also fastest over 70
Abby Bryon (CJ)
Amongst the junior males;
Tim Humphreys (CCR)
Daniel Kim (CCR)
Matthew Gray (CCR)
Though I note no other Church brought junior males!
Junior females;
Lucy Cole (SCS)
Hazel Siu (HTW)
Zoe Siu (HTW)
Caitlyn Bryon (CJ)
Lucy was only scored as first in one category, in line with previous practice.

Coming up next is the friendly at Dulwich on December 6th, do feel free to come along, but remember this will be without scoring or report.

So over the whole year the scores are as follows, with low scores being best, and only counting the Churches who took part in all 3 events (No Roundshaw due to cancellation of event)
Chiltern Church Runners 3
Holy Trinity Wallington 9
Selsdon Baptist Church 10
Grace Church Dulwich 15
Croydon Jubilee 16
The Salvation Army 18
Good Shepherd 19
Springfield Church Springers 20
St Patrick’s Tigers 22
Holy Trinity doing just enough in that last event to pull up to second place, but Chiltern still number 1 – due to sheer weight of numbers.
And a few more photos to finish;



