Bicton Blister 2006 - find the Road Runner not in yellow
Drogo 2007. A fine splash of yellow amongst the fallen leaves (very poetic).
Fulfords Five 2007
Dalwood Dash 2008 - SWRR to the fore (including Rob, Emma, Andy and Ian)
Great West Run 2007. Ian Walls and Steve King modelling two versions of the SWRR Club Vest. The shoes clash, Steve.
SWRR Tough Guys at Wolverhampton - but when? And who? John Middleton, ?, Tony Gale, ?, Chas Chalmers, ?, ? More names needed, please
The SWRR OATS team on Dartmoor, 1988. Tony Gale, Pete Newman, Dick Moxey, Paul Owens, Dave Brown, Nigel Woodley, Graham Parker (kneeling), Graham Southcott, Dave Phillips, Tim Woodcock
A Dartmoor Run from Betty Cottles - late 1990s? Roger Gooch, Tim Woodcock, Dave Evans, Tony Gale, Derek Haselden, John Middleton, Dave Pressley, Debra Pressley, Graham Parker, Adrian Brennan
Neil Lawson finishing the 2002 Broadclyst Bimble
SWRR's at the Killerton Kanter 2002
Dave Cameron at the Torbay half
Tony Smith and Steve Sincock at the start of the 2002 LC10K
Tony Gale looking happy to finish the Taunton half in 2002
Fred Harding starts the second lap in the 2002 Taunton Marathon
Ken Ancorn finishing the Taunton Half in 2002
Relaxing before the 2002 Killerton Kanter are Chris Gurney, Steve Sincock, Tony Smith and Sue Brennan.
Tony's face of pain!
SWRR's on a Sunday stroll
Tony, Steve, Mike,Ken and Brian at the Torbay Half
Paul McCarthy and Ian Andrews? post Grizzly 2002
Before Tony Gale, Mike Ley was the SWRR quizmaster!
Jeff Moore finds time to pose at the end of the Drogo 2001
Great West Run 1987 : It was a black and white world back then. How many SWRRs can you name?
Bampton 10k winning team - but which year?
Lustleigh Cleave one bright May morning. All SWRR Sunday Runs should look like this.
Broadclyst Bimble 2005. No-one fell over until much later in the race.
The caption says it all.
SWRRs at the Taunton Half Marathon, 2004
SWRR goes international.Guernsey Half Marathon 1986
Hawiian Evening (Club Christmas Do) 1986.Trish Wright, Bill Wright, Patrick Carroll, Chas Chalmers, Dave Brown.Lovely tights, guys.
Dave Phillips came to the race straight from the auditions for "Cochise, Warrior Chief"
Caution required. How many can you name?
Dave Phillips and his hero. Get the personalised number plate. Get the facial hair. By the way, Ron, I've still got some kit with your name on it. Do you want it back?
Mark this!Dick Moxey, Mark Toms, Derek Hazelden, Ian Stoneman, John Winter (with bottle...no comment), Graham Southcott, John Middleton, Bob Mitchell, Mark Ryan, Mark Waddicor....years ago.
When SWRR had its own HQ. OK, it was a shed, but it was ours.Dave Cameron did the official opening. Graham Southcott brushed away a tear.
Team Runners Edge cum SWRR, late 80s.Chas Chalmers, John Bradder, Paul Owens, John Cormack, Dave Phillips, Rob Pemberton
SWRR ladies at the Dornafield 10K
Carol Gooch and Pam Gurney at the Dornafield 10K
My Funny Valentine - SWRRs at the St Valentine's Day Massacre, Weston Super Mare, 1987
Bath Half Marathon, 1987 - Tim Woodcock, Colin Price, Dave Phillips (kneeling), Gerald Cleaver, Graham Parker
Reunion Event - Dave Pengelley, Marion and Dave Brown
Reunion Event - Dave Evans, John Middleton and Keith Sutton discuss the vintage
Down memory lane
Reunion event - "The Chairmen, Past & Present". L to R : Chas Chalmers, John Middleton, John Winter, Patrick Carroll, Tony Gale, Bill Wright, Dave Pressley, Colin Price
Reunion event - the fascination of moving pictures.
SWRR Memorabilia at the Reunion event
Reunion - some "team" events recalled
T shirts large and small
Reunion Event - lots to read on Memory Lane
Cheers! Trevor Deasington and Colin Price
Signing in at the Reunion - Chas Chalmers, Paul Madge, Marion Brown and Carole Duffield
Trish and Bill Wright
Brenda and Malcolm Salter
You're havin' a larf....Dave Pressley and Patrick Carroll
Dave shocks Lesley (apparently)
Jenny Carroll and Chas Chalmers talk about old times. Lynne Armstrong and Jen Burton look to the future.
Chairmen of the Board
Yesterday's News - front pages of SWRR Newsletters from the days when cartoonist Bob Mitchell used to run with us