You’re heading in the right direction with that time. Must try Seaford parkrun soon. The Seaford Half today had good reviews.
Whilst looking for my result today at the Hedgehopper 5m I found yours from 2018 first. Congratulations your 40:13 beat me by 14 seconds. Good hard course and enjoyed that and Bevendean Parkrun double header this weekend.
All part of the training for the Worthing showdown in June.
Fantastic Junior Park Run today for the children. Both recorded PBs for the second week on the trot (no pun intended) and my 9 year old daughter managed an Age Grading of 72% whilst my 7 year old son managed 67%. It's great to see them sprinting for the line and leaving nothing out on the course.
Kudos to everybody who makes Juniour Park Run happen, week in week out.
Good run (and research). Those WSFRL events are really good, although if you are 'not attached' you do feel a bit of a Johnny no-mates! I trust you didn't get boxed in at the start. It probably costed me a sub 40 last year. I always seem to run my best as we come into summer so I'm hoping to edge down towards 21.30 - although that's pretty much a ceiling (or more accurately, a floor) for me in my current state.
72% is a great AG and 67% getting towards the 70’s not to be sniffed at. Great they are still keen.
Yes, they are still mad keen - 30 events completed now since last October. We are planning on taking a short break away at the end of May and the first thing the children said is, "Is there a Park Run nearby we can do?"
The great thing about JPR is that at the ages of 9 and 7 they are accumulating huge experience in semi-competitive running. Even though the Run Director finishes the briefing each week with the words, "Remember - it's a run not a race" try telling kids that! There are normally 100+ taking part and 75% of them are there to bust a gut for times, places and PBs. As soon as he says "Go" it's like the the start of the Grand National. If competitive distance running is something they decide to carry on with, then they wil have a huge amount of experience under their belts in a way that just wasn't an option when I was their ages.
My 7 year old son's tactics are to sprint as hard as he can until he can sprint no more and then see what happens, but he is a tenacious so-and-so and somehow manages to hang in there. But my 9 year old daughter is really beginning to learn some 'race-craft' and is getting her AG up by getting herself up with the better runners and making sure she has enough in the tank to sprint for the line when places are up for grabs. Of course, it doesn't always work out, and if she gets left behind - or paces herself with the wrong runners - it is all great experience for next time.
Definitely good event. Didn’t get boxed in, so no excuses. I can elbow my way in front of men but still have trouble with the Arena women’s start tactics. At Bevendean Saturday they formed a group on the start line. Took The Harmonica to stand behind the two faster runners and in front of the 10 slower runners but the glares were too much and we had to retreat to the sides and run round the long way to get in front.
I’ll be putting my towel down on the start line on the Friday night for the Arena Worthing run....
This is one of the Arena 80 lasses. I'm always impressed with the volume of training she puts in. And she certainly writes from the heart.
https://imfithove.wordpress.com/author/imfithove/
PS my (only) time for Bevendean was 23.35 so another close one...……...
I usually see her at the Withdean track sessions. That broken toe looks very sore.
PS my first two Bev runs were in the rheumatoid arthritis year of 2017 and this weeks was after time out. I'll return for a sub 23 this summer. Thanks for the challenge.
It's just occurred to me that having now done all the Sussex parkruns as a V60, I'll have to do them all as a V65 next year. Meanwhile I've got this vision of you chasing around all of them as a V60 and beating my times!
NAME | 5K SB | 5K PB | SB AG | 10K | 10M | HM | M |
Artie Fufkin | 16:55 | 16:55 | 81.3% | 38:42 | 1:17:00 | 2:44:37 | |
Badger | 18:05 | 18:05 | 72.88% | 39:06 | 1:22:57 | 2:56:33 | |
Big Nuts | 18:30 | 18:30 | 73.24% | 38:35 | 1:05:38 | 1:27:42 | 3:15:59 |
Ninja Elephant | 19:28 | 18:23 | 66.67% | 39:00 | 1:07:57 | 1:27:43 | 3:10:49 |
Curious Orange | 19:38 [/td] [td]18:36 | 71.14% | 37:59 | 1:24:23.9 | 3:29:23 |