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Suffolk running club draws Strava reindeer and sleigh | Suffolk running club draws Strava reindeer and sleigh |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Runners are taking to the streets - and "a bit of mud" - to cover a 10-mile (16km) route in the shape of a virtual reindeer and sleigh. | Runners are taking to the streets - and "a bit of mud" - to cover a 10-mile (16km) route in the shape of a virtual reindeer and sleigh. |
Kesgrave Kruisers, based in Suffolk, used exercise and route-sharing app Strava to create the image on a map. | Kesgrave Kruisers, based in Suffolk, used exercise and route-sharing app Strava to create the image on a map. |
Neal Hardwick from the group spent two hours designing the Rudolph-inspired route, finished by more than 80 people and a dog in two sets of runs so far. | |
About 100 club runners are expected to have completed it by Christmas. | About 100 club runners are expected to have completed it by Christmas. |
Mr Hardwick first ran part of the route last year, using it as an image on his family Christmas cards, and extended it by adding a sleigh this year. | Mr Hardwick first ran part of the route last year, using it as an image on his family Christmas cards, and extended it by adding a sleigh this year. |
"When I was planning it, I saw a roundabout and I thought of using it as Rudolph's nose," said the 41-year-old IT worker from Kesgrave, near Ipswich. | |
"Then I worked backwards to find roads that could be his legs, his antlers and so on." | "Then I worked backwards to find roads that could be his legs, his antlers and so on." |
The reindeer part of the run covers 4.5 miles (7.25km), with a further 5.5 miles (8.85km) needed to complete the sleigh, "which was a bit muddy". | |
It takes about two hours at an even pace, allowing runners at different speeds to join in. | |
Mr Hardwick has also run a route in the shape of a Santa face, and is already looking for designs for next Christmas. | Mr Hardwick has also run a route in the shape of a Santa face, and is already looking for designs for next Christmas. |
"I'm not remotely artistic," he said, explaining where he gets his inspiration. "I can't draw - I just do it through sheer perseverance." | "I'm not remotely artistic," he said, explaining where he gets his inspiration. "I can't draw - I just do it through sheer perseverance." |
Earlier this month, a cyclist created a virtual reindeer on the streets of London after completing a 79-mile route, plotted out on an online map. | |
Anthony Hoyte, from Cheltenham, also cycled to create the outline of a snowman in 2017, and last year he made a picture of Father Christmas. | Anthony Hoyte, from Cheltenham, also cycled to create the outline of a snowman in 2017, and last year he made a picture of Father Christmas. |
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