Bright10 for me - with a few miles either side to make up the distance for a Beachy Head training run (albeit on flat rather than hills or SDW).So who's still standing for events this weekend?
I'm doing 1066 but feel hopelessly under-cooked - planning 9 min miles. Anyone else? [MENTION=23419]penny's harmonica[/MENTION], [MENTION=24975]St Leonards Seagull[/MENTION] I think.
Anyone doing BRIGHT10?
Might be a bit tardy for you but there's a bunch of us running 80 mins. Should be quite good atmosphere of you don't want to/can't go at your normal rapid pace...Bright 10 for me and looking forward to it after missing Barns Green.
Not sure how I'm going to get on or my time, but not overly concerned, just looking forward to running again.
Might be a bit tardy for you but there's a bunch of us running 80 mins. Should be quite good atmosphere of you don't want to/can't go at your normal rapid pace...
Might be a bit tardy for you but there's a bunch of us running 80 mins. Should be quite good atmosphere of you don't want to/can't go at your normal rapid pace...
With the rain today and forecast for tomorrow, I am leaning towards trail shoes. I don't know what the course will be like - any insights from the local boys? [MENTION=23419]penny's harmonica[/MENTION] [MENTION=24975]St Leonards Seagull[/MENTION]
Ran the 1066 today and it lived up to expectations. Fantastic course really picturesque cutting through agricultural East Sussex with a mixture of roads, trails, fields and woodland. Really good humoured with lots of chain mail, swords, shields and plenty of helmets. Quite hilly, mile 14 was interesting and couldn't ever go too far without having to negotiate a gate or style with knock on bottlenecking. Finished at Battle Abbey. Just under 18 miles in 2:17. Happy with that.
That's a brilliant time for that distance and terrain. Well done.
Ran the 1066 today and it lived up to expectations. Fantastic course really picturesque cutting through agricultural East Sussex with a mixture of roads, trails, fields and woodland. Really good humoured with lots of chain mail, swords, shields and plenty of helmets. Quite hilly, mile 14 was interesting and couldn't ever go too far without having to negotiate a gate or style with knock on bottlenecking. Finished at Battle Abbey. Just under 18 miles in 2:17. Happy with that.
Need some advice NSC Runners - Garmin watches.
Looking to spend around £200 - £250 on a decent running watch, could anyone recommend a good watch for that spend?
Thanks in advance.
Need some advice NSC Runners - Garmin watches.
Looking to spend around £200 - £250 on a decent running watch, could anyone recommend a good watch for that spend?
Thanks in advance.
Could nt agree more. Super course, absolutely stunning in parts. Can't believe the rain held off as well. The hills in the secondhalf were certainly challenging, so glad I opted for trail shoes at the last minute, some of the downhills were pretty treacherous.
Sorry not to see you and well done on your time. I came in at 2:44 which I'm delighted with.given the last couple of months I was just happy to be on the start line.
Definitely plan to do this one again in 2066.