2019 Seven Pools Run: A Day of Unity, Stamina, and Scenic Beauty

by 7 Pools Run Committee

Celebration of Diversity and Passion

As the curtain fell on the 2019 Seven Pools Run, held on Sunday 24th March, it left behind stories of grit, endurance, camaraderie, and the enthralling beauty of the park. Runners from diverse backgrounds and affiliations converged, united by their shared passion for running and their appreciation for nature’s splendors.

Achievements Worth a Mention

A remarkable 277 participants donned their running shoes to journey through the trails and tread on the pathways of the park. Each footstep celebrated the art of movement, and every breath inhaled the park’s freshness, making the experience ethereal.

The Top Contenders: Fast and Furious

  • Liam Harrold of Aldridge Running Club stamped his mark as the day’s fastest, finishing in a brilliant time of 39:14.
  • Nathan Casey, proudly representing Birchfield Harriers, secured the second spot with a commendable 40:27.
  • James Pentland, displayed an enviable consistency by bagging the third position, clocking in at 40:40.

Beyond the Finish Line

While the spotlight often shines on the frontrunners, it’s crucial to acknowledge that each runner is a beacon of determination. Whether elite or amateur, young or old, affiliated with a club or running solo, every participant showcased an indomitable spirit.

The Essence of Seven Pools Run

The Seven Pools Run isn’t just a race; it’s a reflection of unity in diversity. It’s about individuals coming together, transcending boundaries, challenging their limits, and basking in the raw beauty of nature.

Gratitude and Looking Ahead

As we wrap up another successful edition, we’d like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all participants, volunteers, and spectators. Your energy and enthusiasm turned this event into a memorable spectacle, echoing the park’s beauty.

On to next year.

Closing Thoughts

The Runner’s Spirit Until then, keep running and keep inspiring!