Pembury
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.........but will they see you?
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.........but will they see you?
Big thanks to [MENTION=23419]penny's harmonica[/MENTION] for shining a light and keeping me going! Heroic scenes, my gift of being always unprepared struck again. No headtorch! Like a fool. Eventually able to borrow one from a checkpoint so he could he crack on but I killed his time and I apologise!
I eventually dragged myself over the line in 4:39:54 - I blew up around 17odd milesish and had very little left. All of me is aching and in pain this morning but after some rest I will start a proper training schedule for San Sebastian.
Great race, lovely along the river banks and definitely one I want to put right next year. Also good to see [MENTION=30744]Pembury[/MENTION] at the start, having discarded his cloak!
The truth is I was pretty much done in myself and glad of the company. With you not finding the route I got lost on the final loop I ended up following a corn field that fortunately bought me back to one of the footpath gates. I startled another runner by coming out of the field and I think he thought I'd taken a short cut.
Garmin says I did it in 4:07 but strava 4:15 so I'm waiting for an official time. Congrats to [MENTION=30744]Pembury[/MENTION] great time on a tough course. So much going on down by the river bank on a Saturday night, it's clearly the place to be. Think falmer station 10 mins after final whistle.
I was glad of the company as well, made the race far more pleasant! Sorry to hear you took a misstep, although nobody who knows me would believe I followed the right path and successfully navigated myself the whole way! I'll definitely use that loop as part of training in future, it was a lovely place to run to.
I'm not feeling too bad today which is odd, I was expecting to be feeling worse in the general leg area! Admittedly, I haven't moved much so far.
Trailwalker - coincided last year as wellGreat to see everyone last night..and great running. Lots of walkers out last night..anyone know what they were upto?..where they anything to do with that party in the tent, near the bridge?
But yeah another great race by STE.
Link here to the photos my good pal Jon Lavis took last night - feel free to download and use as you wish
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jel183/sets/72157671381131376
Looks a great event. Well done. Envious but I struggle over 7 miles at the moment due to hammering it at my attempt at fast. Only another month of that then back to longer runs. Played spot the NSC runner.
Spotted you all except the Scarlet Pimpernel unless he's trimmed his face bush a bit. Your vest stands out in any photo you're in, the Harmonica seems to have adopted a trail runners tactic of the number on the shorts (I may copy when allowed), and Ninja is wearing the colours of Spain for San Sebastien.
Great fun.
The Scarlet Pimpernel never reveals his identity. ... But on this occasion..207
Yes I got that one. Trimmed face bush since you last flew by on the SDW in February. I also got the sheepdog with his pensioner owner from Hove Parkrun. He was in the Three Forts, Brighton Marathon pacemaker (but I fell off his train) and generally running around.
It's a funny old game as they say. I did what was supposed to be an easy 30 mins last night. Legs felt like lead, breathing all over the place. Horrible. Doesn't bode well for 26 miles tonight.....
Cracking run there fella.........you're ahead of me at the moment. Prom is a boring route but I think it's the fastest of the B&H courses. Hearing Worthing is a flyer as well so might have to give that a go next time I have to do one.