The Blue Paper 2021

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175 marathons and counting

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Alice gets much pleasure being part of the running community

or most of us the idea of taking part in a marathon would involve months of training, days of sore muscles post-event, and probably a vow to never do it again! Not Alice Robinson StA'15, who took part in her first marathon in June 2019 having entered on the day itself, with no prior training, and ending up finishing as the first senior female. Since then, Alice has gone on to run a staggering 175 marathons and counting. I caught up with Alice in October on a rare ‘rest’ day to try and understand what keeps her going. “I just love it” she says, “I sometimes wake up in the morning and think I might not enjoy this one, but I always do”. She does in fact regularly do 4 marathons over one weekend, often finding the afternoon run “much easier” after the morning warm-up! Her schedule sounds utterly exhausting. In May she completed a 20 in 20, but actually ran 23 marathons in 23 days as she added a couple of races on the end. She then ran the Great Barrow Challenge of 10 marathons in 10 days in June and completed her 99th and 100th (in Harlow & Staines) one Sunday in August. Her first city marathon was Brighton in September and since then she has done such wonderfully-named challenges as the Yorkshire Cakeathon and Cookiethon and the Samphire Hoe Zombie Challenge. Alice could have achieved several Guinness World Records, including the youngest person to do 20 marathons in 20 days, which she has in fact done twice, although she hasn’t claimed them as the “paperwork would take too long”. I wondered if she had suffered any injuries during her short running career, but apart from breaking her collar bone falling out of her attic which put back her running by a few weeks, and the odd bit of knee pain, she has hardly pulled a muscle.

One of Alice’s double marathon days

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Just one of Alice’s many marathons, this one in Cornwall

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Fr Kevin celebrates his 90th Birthday

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Development Office Update Anna MacMahon

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School Staff – Autumn 2020-Summer 2021

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A year in the life of the School and Message from the Head Master Stuart McPherson

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pages 60-63

Obituaries Paul Thompson StB’72 - Jacquie Thompson John Ford B’82 - Tom Ford B’87

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pages 58-59

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Restaurant Review - Due South, Brighton Andy Taylor

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page 40

Book Reviews

13min
pages 41-45

Facewatch – My start-up adventure Simon Gordon StB’74

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News in Brief

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pages 54-57

An Irish boy in a foreign land Kevin Dwyer WPS‘58

5min
pages 38-39

Bringing Padel Tennis to the UK Charlie Whelpton B’75

3min
pages 34-35

The comeback marathon – London 2021 Tim Starkie G’90

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pages 32-33

Meet Tom Taverner R’06 – The bionic man Mary Lou Burge

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pages 26-27

The work of The Douai Foundation Andy Taylor

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page 29

Global Action Awards 2021 Overview: Mary Lou Burge

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pages 18-19

Worthian crowned Sussex Young Musician of the Year Jane Burnell StA’15

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175 marathons and counting Mary Lou Burge

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The Worthians saving the planet

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Worth Society Events Class of 2010 10 Year Reunion

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Chairman’s 2021 Report Jeremy Fletcher G’72

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