The Stragglers - the early years
In the autumn of 1981, when running as a popular sport was in its heyday,
Geoffrey Cannon was writing a column firstly in The Sunday Times, and later
in "Running" magazine. He gathered a
group of new runners who were intending to run in the 2nd
London Marathon in
1982, and wrote about their training in the magazine.
Most of this group lived around London, and a number of training groups
were formed. One was in South West London, and met at the White Hart pub, at
Kingston Bridge, on Thursday evenings for a training run followed, as you may
guess, by a drink in the pub.
Chris Brasher had recently opened the first Sweat Shop in Teddington and,
hearing of this group, offered to provide some T-shirts for them. It turned out
that he had already had the shirts printed, with the well-known foot on the back,
and with the name, "Sweat Shop Striders".
The runners thought that "Striders" sounded a bit too keen, and one of them
suggested that the "Sweat Shop Stragglers" would be nearer the mark - and the
name stuck. The original "Striders" T-shirts naturally became collectors'
items, and some may still survive.
For the record, the original group that became The Stragglers were:
Bill Brown, Will Chapman, Lucy Deane, Keith Haworth, Peter Lordan and Chris
Turnbull.
Chris Brasher
It was with great sadness that we heard of Chris Brasher's death on February
28th 2003. He was known and loved throughout the athletic world, and his
involvement with the Stragglers at their beginnings is an example of the way
in which, although a star himself, he was concerned for athletics at all
levels.
Many Stragglers ran in the Chris Brasher Memorial 10 km run in Richmond Park
on June 20th 2004.
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