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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Burgess Hill
19 miles yesterday, another 18 today from Shoreham, up to Chanctonbury and back to get a good mix of flat and hillage. 60 mile week for the first time in a couple of years........
 


Simgull

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Jan 3, 2013
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Hove
Well as I came last, I'd better post first. 1:44 bit disappointed- not so much with the time, more how hard I found it even to get that. Hastings much harder than I remember. Great event though- I'd put it up there with Barns Green as the two best halfs (and possibly road races) in Sussex . Great course, great organisation, great support and this year great weather.
I'll let the others post on their better efforts!
. .
 


big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
4,877
Hove
Enjoyed it today, tough course but great weather and crowds. I’d put it behind Barns Green as my favourite but I do think it’s tougher.

Not quite sure how I managed 1:28:24 which surpassed my expectations massively.

Now onto 10k season. AKA the devils season.

Good to see a fair few of the NSC crew today.
 




AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
34,738
Ruislip
Well as I came last, I'd better post first. 1:44 bit disappointed- not so much with the time, more how hard I found it even to get that. Hastings much harder than I remember. Great event though- I'd put it up there with Barns Green as the two best halfs (and possibly road races) in Sussex . Great course, great organisation, great support and this year great weather.
I'll let the others post on their better efforts!
. .

Enjoyed it today, tough course but great weather and crowds. I’d put it behind Barns Green as my favourite but I do think it’s tougher.

Not quite sure how I managed 1:28:24 which surpassed my expectations massively.

Now onto 10k season. AKA the devils season.

Good to see a fair few of the NSC crew today.

Hiya, I was there today on the Queensway, on the crossing, just up from the Wishing Tree RA.
I did seen a young chap in a dark blue Albion towering earphones, where I shouted come on Brighton.
There was this fat bloke further on down shouting in a Croydon dialect at several runners in Palarse kit.
Well done to you guys today, great weather for it :clap:


PS [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION] also
 


penny's harmonica

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Jan 30, 2012
738
Mixed feelings from today. Firstly very happy to take 3 minutes off my previous time and reinforced how much I enjoy this race especially when the weather is as kind as today. No wind, Hastings felt very early summer like and the usual enthusiastic support always leaves a warm memory. However I think I’m similar to [MENTION=26634]Simgull[/MENTION] and had forgotten how tough this was. In hindsight I went off too fast and gave too much energy in getting up the ridgeway. Really started to feel it by mile 10 and the finish couldn’t come soon enough. I usually finish a race thinking I could have gone quicker but not today. Nothing left on the course and not sure I got my strategy right in any way.
Good to see so many NSC regulars today and congratulations to @bignuts finishing in a great time and 82nd place in a strong field
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,681
The Fatherland
Mixed feelings from today. Firstly very happy to take 3 minutes off my previous time and reinforced how much I enjoy this race especially when the weather is as kind as today. No wind, Hastings felt very early summer like and the usual enthusiastic support always leaves a warm memory. However I think I’m similar to [MENTION=26634]Simgull[/MENTION] and had forgotten how tough this was. In hindsight I went off too fast and gave too much energy in getting up the ridgeway. Really started to feel it by mile 10 and the finish couldn’t come soon enough. I usually finish a race thinking I could have gone quicker but not today. Nothing left on the course and not sure I got my strategy right in any way.
Good to see so many NSC regulars today and congratulations to @bignuts finishing in a great time and 82nd place in a strong field

I’ve just seen your time on Strava, which is damn good and especially so for such a tough course. Well done!
 








Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,681
The Fatherland
Thanks. Tempted for 2020?

If it ties in with me being in town for a Brighton game it could work. It’s a lovely course. I obviously know you, but it would also be good to meet some of the other NSC runners as well.

Or failing that, maybe a post-match pint?
 








Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
37,338
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Well as I came last, I'd better post first. 1:44 bit disappointed- not so much with the time, more how hard I found it even to get that. Hastings much harder than I remember. Great event though- I'd put it up there with Barns Green as the two best halfs (and possibly road races) in Sussex . Great course, great organisation, great support and this year great weather.
I'll let the others post on their better efforts!
. .

Enjoyed it today, tough course but great weather and crowds. I’d put it behind Barns Green as my favourite but I do think it’s tougher.

Not quite sure how I managed 1:28:24 which surpassed my expectations massively.

Now onto 10k season. AKA the devils season.

Good to see a fair few of the NSC crew today.

Mixed feelings from today. Firstly very happy to take 3 minutes off my previous time and reinforced how much I enjoy this race especially when the weather is as kind as today. No wind, Hastings felt very early summer like and the usual enthusiastic support always leaves a warm memory. However I think I’m similar to [MENTION=26634]Simgull[/MENTION] and had forgotten how tough this was. In hindsight I went off too fast and gave too much energy in getting up the ridgeway. Really started to feel it by mile 10 and the finish couldn’t come soon enough. I usually finish a race thinking I could have gone quicker but not today. Nothing left on the course and not sure I got my strategy right in any way.
Good to see so many NSC regulars today and congratulations to @bignuts finishing in a great time and 82nd place in a strong field

Great running team NSC :thumbsup:

If it ties in with me being in town for a Brighton game it could work. It’s a lovely course. I obviously know you, but it would also be good to meet some of the other NSC runners as well.

Or failing that, maybe a post-match pint?

If I manage to go under 4 hours this year I may not run Brighton Marathon next year but Hastings is on the "to do" list and doing it in a year when what happens three weeks later doesn't matter is very appealing. Oddly, instead of looking at people's Strava today and thinking "sod that" I was thinking how much of a decent challenge it looks. I'd prefer it as an NSC meet up half to Brighton, that's for sure. I've not re-entered Brighton Half but reckon next year is the time to pop my Hastings cherry.
 


big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
4,877
Hove
Great running team NSC :thumbsup:



If I manage to go under 4 hours this year I may not run Brighton Marathon next year but Hastings is on the "to do" list and doing it in a year when what happens three weeks later doesn't matter is very appealing. Oddly, instead of looking at people's Strava today and thinking "sod that" I was thinking how much of a decent challenge it looks. I'd prefer it as an NSC meet up half to Brighton, that's for sure. I've not re-entered Brighton Half but reckon next year is the time to pop my Hastings cherry.

The main benefit of a Hastings meet up rather than Brighton is that when we finish the pubs will be open.
 




knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
13,108
Do or die at Hastings ended up as the latter. Valiantly chasing [MENTION=23419]penny's harmonica[/MENTION] at my 10k pace up the 6 mile hill was only going to end one way. I was well Rogered! On for a planned 1:40 until mile 12 at over 9 and an 8:00 finish put me 3" off target and a good 6" behind the excellent harmonica. Thanks to Big Nuts for being my carer at the finish line with tea and water. I had a little spinny spell.
Really enjoyed the challenge if not the outcome. Further good news for the day is I will not be able to do the marathon as my amateur status has gone having won a spot prize on the finish line.
 
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knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
13,108
Has anyone else one anything in a race before?


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