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Stafford Half Marathon

0Ross23rd Mar 2010Living, , , , ,

Unflattering running picture

I ran the Stafford Half Marathon for the second year in a row on Sunday. I was pleased to find out today that my chip time was in fact 1h53m15s, more than a six minute improvement on last year’s 1h59m50s. Considering, I’d only run once between November and this race, I was pretty pleased with this performance, even if I was beaten by a man dressed as dalek.

Stafford Council put on a good show. The locals turn out in large number, are friendly and supportive. The town is pleasant, with a lovely park area near the river. There are some wonderful properties on the countryside section of the route. Re-entering town you go through a housing estate where a man dressed in a bear suit offers ‘Strongbow station’ to passing runners. Not many runners take up the offer, but I was tempted.

I am fully aware that I look like a constipated speedwalking pigeon in the above photo. For your further amusement, there are more photos of my looking terrible in different ways here.

Running is not really my sport. Although I am getting better at the mental side of things (being in a race is good for interesting things to look at) I don’t think I will ever have the physique to be competitive at distance, whatever training I undertook. I run not because I love running, but because I love being outside, exercising on sunny days, and seeing what I can do. I don’t think I will ever run a marathon, but doing more than one Half each year is a possibility. I am thinking of the New Forest Half in September.

Inside fifty minutes

0Ross19th Oct 2009Living, , , , , ,

I was very pleased to complete the Lexus Croydon 10k just inside my target time on Sunday morning. Although 0:49:03 will break no records, it was in the first half of the field (208th of 501 finishers) which is an important psychological factor for me. It also continues my record of beating my target times by narrow margins; in the Spring I completed the Stafford half-marathon in 1:59:50 against a two hour target.

I should thank Helen for coming out to cheer me on at the 7km mark, even though the chilly morning meant she needed to wear two fleeces to do this! Congratulations also to the other members of my running club, Striders of Croydon, especially Richard Lees-Smith, whose 0:35:54 I can never hope to beat.

Race photos are not yet online, but I do have another participation medal to add to the meagre collection under the bed.