Teignbridge Trotters Running Club
Newton Abbot, Devon
Established 1982
Born to Run

Trotters conquer more marathon challenges in May

Saturday 16th May - Outer Edge Race the Tide

The Outer Edge Race the Tide Ultra took place on Saturday in the stunning surroundings of the Flete Estate at Mothecombe, offering runners a challenging and scenic test along the South Devon coast. With three distances available, the highlight event was the long marathon route, stretching to almost 29 miles and widely regarded as a “baby ultra” due to its demanding profile.

The course is anything but straightforward, featuring around 4,600 feet of elevation across a varied mix of terrain. Runners tackled woodland trails, open farmland, sections of the South West Coast Path, and repeated climbs and descents over steep coastal hills. The route also included iconic sections such as the crossing to Burgh Island, stretches along Bigbury‑on‑Sea, and the memorable estuary crossing at Wonwell beach – where timing is crucial as competitors quite literally race the tide.

Representing Teignbridge Trotters in the long marathon event were Rachel Steele and Matt Steele, who both produced excellent runs over the tough course. The pair completed the demanding 29‑mile route together in a time of 6:22:00, earning Rachel 1st place in the FV50 category - well done Rachel!

rachel_outer edge_medal.jpg Rachel & Matt go the extra mile at Outer Edge
sue_we may challenge_medal.jpg Sue makes it 8 laps for the marathon May We Challenge You distance

Saturday 16th May - May we Challenge You (multi-lap event)

The Running Events Devon “We Challenge You” event took place over the weekend, offering runners a flexible and sociable endurance challenge. Based on an out‑and‑back lap format, the event is designed to provide constant encouragement, with runners regularly passing each other on the course, creating a friendly atmosphere where no one ever feels alone.

Flying the flag for Teignbridge Trotters over the two‑day event was Sue Tremlett, the club’s sole representative. Sue completed a marathon distance in 4:54:59, putting in a strong and steady performance across the multi‑lap course. This was particularly pleasing for Sue, as it served as a make‑up marathon after she was unfortunately unable to take part in the North Devon race due to injury. 

See the future schedule of races throughout the year at this course and results here: EVENTS

Sunday 17th May - Plymouth Half Marathon

On Sunday the Plymouth Half Marathon once again delivered one of the South West’s most iconic race experiences, drawing runners from across the region and beyond to take on the 13.1‑mile route through Britain’s Ocean City. Starting and finishing on the historic Plymouth Hoe Promenade, the race offers a scenic but challenging course, combining city streets with coastal views and green spaces.

The undulating route takes runners through the vibrant city centre, around the historic Barbican harbour, and out towards the attractive, tree‑lined grounds of Saltram Estate. A crossing of Laira Bridge provides a key point in the latter stages before competitors return to face a steady climb back to the Hoe, where a strong finish awaits. The event continues to attract a highly competitive field, including elite athletes from across the country, adding to the prestige and atmosphere of the day.

A total of eight Trotters took to the start line, putting in strong performances against a competitive field. Leading the club home was Jon Pressling, who recorded an impressive 1:23:40, finishing in a superb 39th place overall, an excellent result given the strength of the field.

Trotter results: Jon Pressling 1:23:40 (39th), Michael Border 1:46:55, Briony Calderwood 1:50:38, Jasper James 1:53:15, Kevin Besford 2:08:36, Lisa Sandford 2:08:57, Susanne Westgate 2:31:09 and Darren Petch 3:12:46. 

Full results are available here: Rankings for Britain's Ocean City Running Festival 2026. half — Sportmaniacs

A huge thank‑you to everyone who contributed to this week’s race report.

To help keep things running smoothly, please send the contributions by 7pm each Sunday to Jo Randall at press@teignbridgetrotters.co.uk.