This runner is using Strava to create delightfully festive patterns

LONDON — Combining running and art isn’t the easiest thing in the world, but one British man seems to have managed it.

Owen Delaney is a 39-year-old network engineer living in London. In the run-up to Christmas, he’s been using Strava — the social network used by runners and cyclists to plan and track routes — to create some splendidly festive patters.

Here's a cheerful reindeer.

Here’s a cheerful reindeer.

Image: owen delaney/strava

And here's a happy snowman.

And here’s a happy snowman.

Image: owen delaney/strava

The holly at the top of this Christmas pudding must have been tricky.

The holly at the top of this Christmas pudding must have been tricky.

Image: owen delaney/strava

“It was just a bit of fun really,” Delaney explained to Mashable

“The idea first came about a couple of years ago when I did something similar for an online competition. I didn’t have any plan to carry it on after Rudolph, but my friends seemed to like it so I did the Santa one the next day, then I thought why not try and come up with something different every day up until Christmas.”

Delaney uses Strava’s route plotting tool to map out his patterns, then heads out with his phone and follows the route using the Strava mobile app. He’s then been sharing his creations on Twitter.

Here's a nice festive bauble...

Here’s a nice festive bauble…

Image: owen delaney/strava

...And a tree to hang it on.

…And a tree to hang it on.

Image: owen delaney/strava

You can't fault that sleigh.

You can’t fault that sleigh.

Image: owen delaney/strava

This one may be our personal favourite.

This one may be our personal favourite.

Image: owen delaney/strava

There's some nice explosion detail around the cracker on this one.

There’s some nice explosion detail around the cracker on this one.

Image: owen delaney/strava

This festive snowflake must have made for a slightly repetitive run.

This festive snowflake must have made for a slightly repetitive run.

Image: owen delaney/strava

Finally, here's the big man himself.

Finally, here’s the big man himself.

Image: owen delaney/strava

That last one, despite being the hardest to run, is Delaney’s favourite.

“Bushy Park is not exactly easy underfoot in some places, which left the eyes looking like he’d been at the sherry,” he added.

Delaney said he’s been completely blown away by the attention his patterns have received. 

“It’s great though, everyone seems to be enjoying it and it’s bringing lots of smiles, and lovely comments from people,” he said. “That’s what’s motivating me to keep going. 

“We could all do with something simple and happy this year I think.”

And in the future?

“There’ll be one every day until Christmas Day,” said Delaney. “Then who knows, maybe New Year? Easter? A dragon for St. George’s day? 

“That might be pushing my luck…”

You can follow Delaney on Twitter and Strava to see his new patterns.

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