Tuesday 19 June 2007

Quiet eh?

Well, I've not really had a lot to say lately. Been pretty busy in general, going out more in the real world. Movies, plays, shows etc - it's all good, think I've been fairly reclusive these last couple of years!

Less good is the total absence of running and cycling. Partly due to a conscious decision to take it a bit easy after all that training for the last marathon. But just when I was ready to start getting out again I went and did something to my back. Still it *seems* to be about better now so shall tentatively try and reintroduce them into my week.

Monday 7 May 2007

The Three Forts


Thanks to Rory at USE for pic.

Another month, another marathon! This time the Three Forts Marathon. Ive trained hard for this and my target was to run it under 4 hours so I'm well pleased with finishing in 3:50. I went off fast at the start and was in the top 5 for the first few miles, annoyingly though as we were running along the road a whole group of runners joined us from the left having taken (a no doubt unintentional) shortcut across the field! Doesn't really matter of course but would have been nice to know what my real finishing position was. Anyway, the race was otherwise excellent, the rain stayed off and apart from a cheaky headwind for the return leg from Devil's Dyke the weather was perfect. Feel a bit achey today but not too bad considering. Think the post ride massage helped! :o)

Click here to see my GPS data.

Update on 9/5/2007: Results now up I came 23rd which I'm very pleased with but wonder where I would have come if it weren't for the short-cutters!

Tuesday 6 March 2007

Steyning Stinger Marathon

Oh lordy that was tough! I was up at quarter to six to give me plenty of time for preparation and the sun was just rising into a vivid red sky. Shepherds' warning right?
Anyway headed over to Steyning and set off on the 'mass start' at 8:30. Not that massive in practice as runners had been leaving as and when they felt like it. Well, the first 10 miles or so weren't too bad with just the odd shower and a bit of mud to run through, but once I took the fork into the second half the weather really kicked in. Heavy rain and strong winds lashed into us as we headed over towards Cisbury also the ground underfoot was now less well drainied and properly muddy. Fatigue really kicked in when running straight into a head wind around 'Steep Down' this was about mile 19 and I began to have doubts about completing. Then we rounded the hill and picked up a tailwind and I recovered a bit. Shortly before losing my footing and sliding down the hill on my arse - Still saved a bit of running. Long drag back up to Chanctonbury saw most runners reduced to walkers. Manfully I kept on running, only to watch them all over take me again on the descent through chalkpit woods. I finally finished in 4:28. Bit longer than I'd estimated but then I hadn't anticipated the conditions being so harsh. General opinion was that it was the toughest Stinger they'd held so far. So a good choice for a first marathon!

Edit 24/01/2007 - I notice that if you google 'Steyning Stinger' this blog appears pretty high up in the results, so if you've wandered in because you're thinking of entering then DO IT. It's a great race, I'm down for the marathon again this year. :o)

Sunday 18 February 2007

Brighton Beacon half marathon

1:32:51 - I'm quite pleased with that! I was hoping for under 1:40:00 so beat my own target. Well under last years 1:45:00 odd. :o)

Hurt a bit though, I'm going to have to drop the pace a bit for the full marathon or I'll be walking the last 10 miles.

Sunday 11 February 2007

Kids like mud too


Imi about a mile into yesterday's 5 mile hike. Just before it started raining - Well it's character building isn't it?

Bleh!

My biggest run ever today - almost exactly 20 miles. All off road, all hilly and muddy as hell. Is hell muddy? 'Course not it's just an imaginary place used to frighten catholics. But if it did exist, and I went there I'm sure I'd find it was muddy. Anyway I digress, 20 miles and I don't feel too bad so feeling quite optimistic about the stinger in 3 weeks.

Friday 9 February 2007

Running season commences...

Well, I've only gone and done it now! Put my name down for the Steyning Stinger again but this year I've gone for the full marathon version. Eek! My first marathon and it's going to be a hilly offroad one. Well, I've done plenty of training so I probably won't actually drop dead, but should still priove *interesting*. Oh well, before that I've got the Brighton half marathon to run next weekend which should serve as a nice warm up.