Even better! I was stuck on 20-something for a year, so I envy you bypassing that frustration!
Well done on your good virtual run today by the way.
Even better! I was stuck on 20-something for a year, so I envy you bypassing that frustration!
Well done on your good virtual run today by the way.
Thanks, my official time is actually better at 19:41, age grading 68.84%, so I'm pretty pleased with that.
Never looked at that....72.7% for me. I reckon when you guys race on 13th you should use the WAVA grading to decide who wins. Just like a golf handicap [emoji3][emoji3]
Don't know what I'm more jealous of, a sub 20 time or that your age rating of 68% must mean you're pretty young!
I'm quite flattered by that - 39 doesn't feel particularly young!
Never looked at that....72.7% for me. I reckon when you guys race on 13th you should use the WAVA grading to decide who wins. Just like a golf handicap [emoji3][emoji3]
Have a tickley throat (though no more) tonight and just poured a third glass of Merlot. PB or disaster awaits in the morning.
Another positive: I forgot to protect my nips on all three runs this week but they survived in good shape.
Great to hear of new Hove parkrun. This will be fast and might turn out to be the most popular of the 3 local ones. I'm a 60-64 category old geezer (that's Brian Powney if you measure your existence by Brighton goal-keepers) and can still clock under 21.00 (with a following wind). Are there any other similar old gits out there? (Brighton has some pretty fast vets and I'm sure one or two might also be on the Albion forum.)