I did this race last year when it was a
slightly longer route, it was 18miles of fast fell running and it took me 3hrs
and 25minutes to complete it. I was in a lot of pain after 12 miles. I had
cramp in both legs and remember walking most of the return leg because I set
off too fast on the first leg.
It was another marker race that allows me
to see if I have improved during the year. My first full year of running.
Though this time the course was 3miles shorter. It did still include a river
crossing and rollercoaster route of up and down and more of the same. So I
wanted to hit the 3hr mark.
I arrived at Meerbrooke with Tracy Dean
after she kindly agreed to give me a lift to the race. Thanks Tracy. Otherwise I would have been a bit
bored.
Another cold winters morning, but no rain
or cloud in sight. It was a lovely day and everyone was excited about the race. Tracy, Jon, Dale, Janson, Mike, Will and
Geoff were all taking part in the race. All of which have given me advice over
the last few months. I would like to thank them for helping me improve my
running. Simon Bailey was lining
up again as was Will Neill and Simon Harding. That would be an exciting race to
watch at the front. Sadly I want get to see it.
We set off and I tried to stick with Jon
and Janson, we hit the muddiest field in central England. I thought the passing
clouds race was a dirty affair well I was wrong, this was. This was proven when
Jon lost his shoe in the mud in the first field. This was the only time I was
in front of him. I tried to stick
to Janson and Jon, but let go of them during the main climb to roaches. I
thought I better race my only race and not get cramp again. So I let off the gas
and hope that I would catch them later.
I was doing okay on the ascent and managed to over take about three or
four people on the way to the trig point. This was all undone on the descent
through the woods towards Gradbach. It’s clear what I need to work on…
We hit the river, I lost a few more places
as I enjoyed a paddle. This was going to be a chore, I tried to push on and
went for a run and walk approach on most of the ascents. Again I managed to
catch people on the ascent but lost ground on the descents. This was partly due
to my shoes, I had opted for trail shoes rather than mudclaws. This is because
I don’t own any.
We head to the cat and fiddle road and
towards Shutlingsloe the half way point and the toughest climb. It was at this
point I saw Simon, Will and Simon all pass me by with about 3 minutes between
them. I carried on and tried to
push on the ups but started to go with the hand knee walk on Shutlingsloe,
though I did manage to over take two doing this. But I did lose out on the down hill again… So annoying, when
this is suppose to be the easier part, well so they say. On the down hill I see my brother, give
him a high five and carry on. I had a such a slow descent its an embarrassment
to fell running…
I carry on down the hill and repeat the
course again this time heading back to the start. At this point I was racing
against three people, after a bit of battle I emerged on top and managed to
stick my overtaking when I got Roach End. It must have taken me 4 miles to over
take a couple of runners. I did
loose time of the river crossing due to wrestling match. As I hit my final mile or so back
through the farmers field I was caught by another runner, who said he had got
lost at a turning. My race was back on, but right when I need my legs to go I
got cramp and lost my shoe in the mud. I stumbled back to the finish as if I
had been on a night out.
Simon Bailey took 1st in 2hrs
Will Neill took 2nd in 2hrs 07
Simon Harding finished in 2hrs 09
Jon Melia finished an incredible 11th
in 2hrs 29
Janson Heath finished 14th a great run in 2hrs 29
I finished 29th in 2hrs 39, so I
was pleased with my time. I do know where to improve and work on.
Tracy Dean finished 34th in 2hrs
41 for third lady
Dale Colclough finished 60th in
2hrs 52
Mike Perry in 74th in 3hrs
Mike, Janson, Dale photo by Lisa Health
Me and Janson photo by Lisa Heath
A 142 runners entered the race.