St Leonards Seagull
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- Jul 10, 2012
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Good luck to everyone running Hastings today.
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to you to. Wins best supported race in country year after year. See you at the bottom of the gentle climb of Queensway.
Above the neck run, below the neck take extra car, cold almost gone run. Never do more than a jog if feeling worn out.
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!
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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
I managed 1:28:24
I’ve just seen your time on Strava, which is damn good and especially so for such a tough course. Well done!
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?
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?
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!
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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
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?
Great running team NSC
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.