Garry Nelson's teacher
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I was I think the first NSC runner to tackle East Brighton; this makes me the 'Sussex Parkrun Tart' as I've now done all of them. 23.49 (69.77% AG) marks the course as quite a hard one and not for PB hunters. Of course one of the delights of the parkrun format is not only the friendliness factor (this one scores highly on that) but also the differing challenges of the various courses. The challenges of this one were: if many more turned up parking would be very difficult; it is slippery underfoot and a bit more rain would make it trail shoes only; many twists and turns and a bit confusing on which lap you are on (see below); and quite a few gentle slopes to negotiate.
Then the additional challenge of being a nob-head and forgetting my watch, finishing with a sprint only to find I still had a lap to go. Not a course destined to be a favourite but worth the trip. When your home ground is Worthing (well done [MENTION=88]Bob![/MENTION]) an away fixture becomes very hard!
PS saw a fresh-as-a-daisy looking @Bignuts presumably running home after doing Hove Park?
Then the additional challenge of being a nob-head and forgetting my watch, finishing with a sprint only to find I still had a lap to go. Not a course destined to be a favourite but worth the trip. When your home ground is Worthing (well done [MENTION=88]Bob![/MENTION]) an away fixture becomes very hard!
PS saw a fresh-as-a-daisy looking @Bignuts presumably running home after doing Hove Park?