I arrived at the start line feeling fresh and well ready for it. The rough plan was to set off at 6’15” pace and finish as close to 2hrs 45’ as possible, however with a hilly course to contend with, the very hot weather on the day made a good time less likely. Adrenalin gotContinueContinue reading “…..diary of an also ran part 9”
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…..diary of an also ran – part 8
Once recovered from my treadmill incident, the better quality training showed itself to be paying dividends when I recorded a new p.b. for 10 miles, knocking nearly 2 ½ minutes off my previous mark with a 57’03”. The next 3 weeks included a race each weekend, with a 3rd place finish in the low keyContinueContinue reading “…..diary of an also ran – part 8”
Penshurst midsummer relay 2025
The tremendous success of the 2nd running of the Tonbridge AC Midsummer relay at Penshurst on Wednesday evening would suggest that this event has already established itself as a firm favourite on the athletics calendar. This link goes to the report of last year’s inaugural race: https://onthesubjectofrunning.com/2024/07/05/o-t-s-o-relays/ Nearly 140 teams – a 50% increase onContinueContinue reading “Penshurst midsummer relay 2025”
o.t.s.o…..3 castles report
If you are harbouring any thoughts of having a go at an Ultra distance run, the 3 castles race would be a very good way to start. At 50 km it is at the shortest end of the ultra distance spectrum and is just a modest step up from the marathon – but that’s notContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..3 castles report”
o.t.s.o…..the 3 castles ultra
Back in 1996 I discovered that an end to end footpath had recently been established along the river Medway, from Rochester to Tonbridge. Of course, in my mind that immediately became a route that needed to be run ! My diary notes from the time show that with characteristic lack of planning and preparation, justContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..the 3 castles ultra”
…..diary of an also ran 7
Sunday 19th June 1983 was a hot and fairly windy day, but this time I stuck rigidly to my pre-race plan of aiming to run 6’30”s for 20 miles and then hang on to the finish to get a PB. As I went through 20 miles in 2hrs 10’40”, I was very nearly spot on,ContinueContinue reading “…..diary of an also ran 7”
…..diary of an also ran 6
I had begun to feel that I was more naturally suited to the longer distances, and had entered my first “Ultra” – this being defined as any distance beyond the 26.2 miles of the marathon. Dipping my toe in the water rather gently, I entered the South London Harriers 30 mile road race which wasContinueContinue reading “…..diary of an also ran 6”
…..diary of an also ran 5
I started off 1982 with a significant jump in mileage, putting in 5 successive weeks of 35, 39, 50, 47 & 50. This produced some faster times in regular training routes, but also resulted by the 5th week in shin pains and a loss of enjoyment as for the first time, I was chasing mileageContinueContinue reading “…..diary of an also ran 5”
…..diary of an also ran 4
London/Manchester/Harlow My second race ( and second marathon ) could hardly have been more different in scale and character from the first. From the thousands of runners and spectators and the high profile media razzamatazz that accompanied the London Marathon, my second foray into marathon running had an altogether lower key feel about it. TheContinueContinue reading “…..diary of an also ran 4”
o.t.s.o…..a reality check
What on earth was I thinking of? Sometimes you just can’t see the wood for the trees! Back in early March I posted about having a go at the 3 forts challenge, a 27 mile very hilly trail race on the south downs, which takes place this Sunday. On 3rd March I’d had a reasonableContinueContinue reading “o.t.s.o…..a reality check”