I was sad to see the final summer series
and the arrival of the final race, it seemed to come about too quickly. Lets
hope it’s not a goodbye!
The final race was a 5 mile race starting
at Leek Cricket Club which then leads on the Gun Hill and then back towards
Tittesworth and then finally back down to the Abbey Inn and up to the Cricket
Club to start/finish. Am a bit unsure of the actual course as me and most of
the front runners got a little lost for a change! Hence the lack of detail.
This slight detour meant that we had to do an extra mile or so. Well they do say things come in threes
and in a mysterious way it maybe as luckly as a rabbits foot for I had a good
conclusion.
So this is how the story of the final race
unfolded. It was another hot
evening and my stomach as usual was flowing south… Once I managed to compose
myself, I meant up with some of the competitors and people I had gotten to
know. Amongst them was Gareth Briggs, Robin Hope, Dale, Matt, Tyler, Toby,
Richard, Lee and Andrew. With the support of Cara who was always ready with my
water I was final making my way to the start. My Brother had come to support
and watch the race too.
I wasn’t sure of the course at this point,
but I thought that didn’t matter as I was going to be at the front… Well in
hindsind it would of helped. O well. The whistle had gone and the front-runners
we off like lightening bolts looking for a point of contact. As usual my game plan was to stay with
the runners I usually finish around.
I took it steady on the road as I wanted to make my move on the uphill
towards the top of gun hill and put my hill sessions to practice. It seemed to
work as I managed to pass about four or five other runners and found myself in
about tenth once I reached the top of gun hill to hear my brothers voice of
support and encouragement. Thanks Ant.
Top of Gun Hill (Me and Richard)
This gave me a little more oxygen as it was
tough running through the farmers fields, my legs aching from the long uphill
struggle. Unsure of the route I
followed those in front. Having heard a few shouts I looked around to try and see
if we were going the right way, I assumed we were and I became to follow the
leading group apart from the leading two who had ran to the top of the field! We
took a gate to another field. Both of these paths were wrong and we should of
taken a gate leading to some farms earlier on. I realised that we were going the wrong way after we hadn’t
seen a marshal or any signs to leads on the right route, so I followed Gareth
Briggs and Robin Hope as I knew they knew the area. After several ploughed fields, cattle grids, and climbing of
fences we hit the road that goes to the Meerbroke or the Abbey Inn, I knew
where we were! I knew I had to work extra hard in order to finish well. I panicked
and wondered if I would finish near the back of field due to the extra mile or
so detour. I followed Gareth with
heavy legs and had to find some inner strength to carry me through. We
eventually managed to catch up with the race that I entered. I saw Gareth Knapper and Lee Campbell
and I knew I was near the top end of the race, which was relief. The next part of the route was uphill,
I tried to keep in touch with Gareth who at this point had made a good gap on
myself, Robin and Adam. I
managed to see a few familiar faces who made fun of us going the wrong way for
a third time but they also offered me encouragement to fight for a good place
and not to give up.
I did this and soon started to pass those
that started behind me, through the woods near the Abbey Inn I could sort of
sense an end to this race, providing I didn’t go wrong again. At this point I
was racing to try and keep in touch with Gareth and to hold off Adam. I got to the Abbey Inn, a pub that
through back good memories… I also came across my brother who had come to run
with me to the finish. Thanks for the support Ant. He pushed me on and told me
to keep going, he also said I was in second place. I not entirely sure how this
happened but I was pleased to be in this position. I ran with inspiration of
the ghosts of my past and the beating voice of my brother to hold off Gareth
till the end of the race.
A strange race that lead me to second
place, maybe next time I ll get there without people taking the wrong route.
My best result for Team Raidlight and for
me. I was over the moon with my finish though. I collapsed on the floor to find
Cara cheering me on and offering me water. Thankyou.
Well done to Gareth for winning the race.
Running like Pony
Gareth Briggs and Simon Bailey
Am really pleased with how the summer
series has gone and also even more pleased to meet so many nice people who love
to run and love the landscape. I would recommend the series to anyone, no
matter what their standard.
I would like to thank everyone who has
supported me during the series and all those that have given me advice. Thanks to my Brother as always and also
Cara for her support. Thanks to Dale,
Clive, Matt, Gareth B, Robin, Matt, Tyler, Toby, Lee, Gareth K, Andrew, Dean, Frank, Ellie, Adam,
Sam, Jason, and Roger.
Final Results for the final race:
Gareth
|
Briggs
|
618
|
SMAC
|
1
|
00:40:17
|
M40
|
David
|
Bethell
|
417
|
Team Raidlight
|
2
|
00:41:00
|
M16
|
Adam
|
Brearley
|
434
|
SMAC
|
3
|
00:41:17
|
M16
|
Richard
|
Marlton
|
456
|
Stockport Harriers
|
4
|
00:41:35
|
M45
|
Matt
|
Bigley
|
765
|
Unaffiliated
|
5
|
00:41:43
|
M16
|
Richard
|
Cooper
|
762
|
Boalloy RC
|
6
|
00:42:04
|
M45
|
Deborah
|
Thomas
|
613
|
Trentham RC
|
7
|
00:42:21
|
F16
|
Lee
|
Campbell
|
453
|
Boalloy RC
|
8
|
00:42:29
|
M50
|
Matthew
|
Statham
|
487
|
Unaffiliated
|
9
|
00:42:41
|
M16
|
Gareth
|
Knapper
|
469
|
SMAC
|
10
|
00:42:57
|
M16
|
Ruth
|
Watchorn-Rice
|
511
|
SMAC
|
11
|
00:43:07
|
F45
|
John
|
Green
|
442
|
SMAC
|
12
|
00:43:21
|
M45
|
Ian
|
Yates
|
759
|
SMAC
|
13
|
00:43:23
|
M16
|
Toby
|
Miller
|
536
|
Boalloy RC
|
14
|
00:43:26
|
M16
|
Final Results for the Summer Series
Championship
Julian
|
Goodwin
|
455
|
Boalloy RC
|
M
|
1
|
9
|
Simon
|
Myatt
|
535
|
Unaffiliated
|
M
|
2
|
26
|
Dominic
|
Stafford
|
515
|
Boalloy RC
|
M
|
3
|
26
|
Adam
|
Brearley
|
434
|
SMAC
|
M
|
4
|
34
|
Richard
|
Marlton
|
456
|
Stockport Harriers
|
M
|
5
|
41
|
David
|
Bethell
|
417
|
Team Raidlight
|
M
|
6
|
43
|
Dan
|
Croft
|
592
|
Macclesfield Harriers
|
M
|
7
|
47
|
Andrew
|
Mayers
|
443
|
South Cheshire Harriers
|
M
|
8
|
48
|
Tyler
|
Goodwin
|
525
|
Boalloy RC
|
M
|
9
|
52
|
Toby
|
Miller
|
536
|
Boalloy RC
|
M
|
10
|
70
|
Pete
|
Newham
|
604
|
Congleton Harriers
|
M
|
11
|
77
|
Roger
|
Grand
|
435
|
SMAC
|
M
|
12
|
90
|
Matthew
|
Statham
|
487
|
Unaffiliated
|
M
|
13
|
93
|
Lee
|
Campbell
|
453
|
Boalloy RC
|
M
|
14
|
96
|
Gareth
|
Knapper
|
469
|
SMAC
|
M
|
15
|
104
|
Dale
|
Colclough
|
486
|
Trentham RC
|
M
|
16
|
110
|
Terry
|
Fowler
|
451
|
SMAC
|
M
|
17
|
112
|
Dean
|
Windsor
|
431
|
Boalloy RC
|
M
|
18
|
118
|
I managed to finish six overall and fourth
in my age category.
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