First was the start of this year's Winter Series races at the end of October. I'm not sure a 3 hour flight followed by a 4 hour drive to arrive home at 0500 after no sleep the day before is good preparation for a 10k so I definitely appreciated the relative late start of 1030.
Despite a little hill (156m of climb in the first two miles) or two (another 30m at mile 6) this series of races becomes more popular each year. The Stratford Big 10k only has 33m of ascent over the whole course.
The race itself is around 10k though it's not a PB course with that little hill in it which most people end up walking at least part way. It doesn't help once you get to the top as it's as steep downhill which hammers the legs as you're braking all the time.
The quirky bit of the race is that you don't get medals or t-shirts at the end but a packet of sausages (veggie ones are available too, as well as chocolate this year).
As the race is so popular parking is a bit of a struggle so I got dropped off and ran back afterwards - back up that hill I'd just run down - another 136m in the first two miles. Only now I've got a packet of sausages to carry as well - not the easiest item when you're running.
The following week was my 50th Parkrun (actually my 51st as I forgot my barcode one week and didn't get a time - I'm not making that mistake again and now have a barcode in the car).
Obligatory 50th Parkrun photo |
I wasn't so lucky on this week's Parkrun. It was blue skies at 0615 and heavy rain at 0900 along with strong, gusty winds. It's got to be the wettest Parkrun I've done, full waterproof jacket wet - I almost went for the waterproof trousers too though decided I'd just be too warm and stuck with just shorts. Usually there's around 200 runners and walkers but this week there were just 65. The small matter of a rugby world cup final involving England at the same time might not have helped. The small field meant I got my best ever overall finish position at 16 this week.
I've also now run at Parkrun at least twice in every month of the year and achieved a bronze level obsessive for 2019 (unfortunately I'll be one run short of the silver level even if I make it to every remaining run unless I can find a Christmas Day run nearby as well). If I hadn't forgotten my barcode that week I'd have made it.
Total miles for the year so far: 865