
The Abingdon Marathon begins at Tilsley Park. The route is round by Radley Lakes, through the town centre, twice round a circuit from South Abingdon through Drayton and Sutton Courtney, then back through the town centre and up the Wootton Road to Tilsley Park.

It is a fairly flat course and today started off chilly but soon turned to October sun. (Susan Douglas and Rob Taylor from Abingdon Amblers AC are pictured near Lodge Hill – just a few minutes after the 9 am start.)

As always it was well organised and friendly with lots of stewards to direct the runners and try to direct the traffic. There were some minor adjustments to the route through the town centre this year – it crossed the Market Place instead of going under the Abbey Gateway just before the 5 mile point.

Being Abingdon, there are some good waterside stretches like this view from St Helen’s Wharf towards Abingdon Bridge.

Colin Paton from the Army Athletic Association had the highest number – 1126 – on his vest, but he was to come in as number 1. Colin came in first in 2006 and was disqualified because he had not registered properly so it is good to see him win. Time this year 2:33:48.

Paul Waterston of Morpeth Harriers came in second, and first in his age category (MV40). Time 2:36:24.

In the women’s race Helen Taranowski – number 218 – came in first. Time 2:53:52. The rest of the results can be found on www.abingdonmarathon.co.uk. Official photographs available soon at Sussex Sport Photography (thanks for the comment).
Monthly Archives: October 2010
Citizens Advice Bureau – not just on Thursday

Two well known ladies were on the Market Place as Friends of the CAB (Citizens Advice Bureau) today. The CAB is a much needed service in these days of financial hardship with its confidential advice. The CAB has a notice in their window at Old Abbey House (next to the town council) that says ‘Drop-In Session. Thursdays Only 9:30 – 1:30′ which has led to a rumour that their funding has been cut and they are only open on Thursday. Quite wrong. The drop in session is in addition. They are open all weekdays by appointment.
Choose Abingdon Loyalty Card / Website Launch

I now have a Choose Abingdon card and have started building up points in some of the town’s shops.

The card is available for £3 from the Community Shop – just moved, or from any participating shop . Find out more on the Choose Abingdon website – also launched today.
Blog Action Day – WATER

Today is blog action day and thousands of bloggers are writing about water. This evening’s picture shows lights and buildings reflected on the River Thames.
In the year 2000 over £50,000 was raised for the Abingdon Millennium project. It included donations from Abingdon UK and Abingdon Virginia. There is no millennium monument to show for it – no sculpture on the Market Place. Instead, the money went to help fund WaterAid projects in Ethiopia and India. I wonder how we are progressing towards the target of clean water for everybody in 2015. It sounded achievable in 2000 …