Race: North Wales XC Championships, Rhug (11k)
Time/Position: 41:13 (11th from 60 [3rd Veteran])
Not a discipline I often indulge in, but I thought I'd give the championships a bash having yet again missed all the cross-country league fixtures this year. As a result, this rather pedestrian performance was about as much as could be expected. The Senior Male race attracted a small but strong field and I lost contact with the leaders almost immediately. That said, the course was steep in places, and scenic (perfect cold, sunny weather), and the field settled into their places quite early so some sort of rhythm was possible on the long flattish sections. Two stream crossings and a quagmire kept things interesting for the three long laps of the Rhug country estate near Corwen. I picked up a trophy for third veteran overall, and Buckley got Silver medals in the team and vet team competition.
A self-indulgent journal of pointless adventures in mountain sports and all forms of distance running and racing.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Twin Piers 10k
Race: Twin Piers 10k
Time/Position: 34:17 (11th from 367 [1st V40])
I have always wondered what this race would be like with a serious tailwind, as a point-to-point route heading from Llandudno to Colwyn Bay with the prevailing westerlies. Today, my third time in the event, I got the answer: a considerable help! So I'm not sure whether this time, a PB by 28 seconds, is entirely legitimate despite the accurately measured course. It would, I suspect, be regarded as wind-assisted by any serious authority! That said, the climb over the Little Orme remains steep and hard, and this year there was an extra loop around Rhos which detracted from the elegant simplicity of the normal route and gave us a brief taste of the headwind. Before the race, I had thought I might get close to sub-35m, but don't think I am quite in genuine PB shape at present. The field was very strong, the pace exceptionally quick along the prom. I worked well with Richard, at a similar pace, and passed the leading runner in my category within the last 500m to win first V40 by 4 seconds. This time would have given me 2nd place last year, which must say something about the conditions. My first 10k since 2010, though, so generally pleased with the performance and the fact that I (very) briefly glimpsed the possibility of sub-34m.
Time/Position: 34:17 (11th from 367 [1st V40])
I have always wondered what this race would be like with a serious tailwind, as a point-to-point route heading from Llandudno to Colwyn Bay with the prevailing westerlies. Today, my third time in the event, I got the answer: a considerable help! So I'm not sure whether this time, a PB by 28 seconds, is entirely legitimate despite the accurately measured course. It would, I suspect, be regarded as wind-assisted by any serious authority! That said, the climb over the Little Orme remains steep and hard, and this year there was an extra loop around Rhos which detracted from the elegant simplicity of the normal route and gave us a brief taste of the headwind. Before the race, I had thought I might get close to sub-35m, but don't think I am quite in genuine PB shape at present. The field was very strong, the pace exceptionally quick along the prom. I worked well with Richard, at a similar pace, and passed the leading runner in my category within the last 500m to win first V40 by 4 seconds. This time would have given me 2nd place last year, which must say something about the conditions. My first 10k since 2010, though, so generally pleased with the performance and the fact that I (very) briefly glimpsed the possibility of sub-34m.
Sunday, January 08, 2012
Abergele Border League
Race: Abergele 5m (Border League race 4)
Time/Position: 28:13 (15th from 315 [3rd V40])
This season's League just seems to get more competitive with each race. This went reasonably well in the circumstances, as I worked my way into a decent group of runners west into the inevitable headwind on this seaside course, feeling relatively relaxed. The group then quickly broke up, leaving us all exposed to the wind as we hugged the coastline. I then picked up a couple more places on the off-road steps up to the caravan site (which inevitably slow times on what would otherwise be a fast, measured 5 mile route). I felt pretty good with a tailwind on the long haul back to Pensarn, yet still lost out to three runners with faster finishing kicks in the last 100m! This time was a bit slower than I'd hoped, suggesting I may not be in 10k PB shape at the start of 2012 (a tad over optimistic) although it did take 20 seconds off my 5 mile PB. I do like this course, though: it is somehow far more pleasant than the otherwise similar seaside circuit at Prestatyn.
Time/Position: 28:13 (15th from 315 [3rd V40])
This season's League just seems to get more competitive with each race. This went reasonably well in the circumstances, as I worked my way into a decent group of runners west into the inevitable headwind on this seaside course, feeling relatively relaxed. The group then quickly broke up, leaving us all exposed to the wind as we hugged the coastline. I then picked up a couple more places on the off-road steps up to the caravan site (which inevitably slow times on what would otherwise be a fast, measured 5 mile route). I felt pretty good with a tailwind on the long haul back to Pensarn, yet still lost out to three runners with faster finishing kicks in the last 100m! This time was a bit slower than I'd hoped, suggesting I may not be in 10k PB shape at the start of 2012 (a tad over optimistic) although it did take 20 seconds off my 5 mile PB. I do like this course, though: it is somehow far more pleasant than the otherwise similar seaside circuit at Prestatyn.
Sunday, January 01, 2012
Hangover Hobble
Race: Hangover Hobble (10k/300m)
Time/Position: 39:25 (6th from 76 [3rd V40])
A nice way to start the year - a fine, runnable route to the top of Cyrn y Brain from Llandegla. The combination of a strong field and gently inclining fireroads for most of the ascent meant that the pace was high all the way up. Strong winds blew in heavy rain for the very muddy descent - which takes a great route through the trees, similar to the Dash in the Dark routes in places. Weaving little paths led to a leap into a stream before the usual finish past the lake. I pulled clear of two runners near the monument on top, then tried to catch the two in front on the fast, enjoyable descent. I failed to do so, but it was a good speed session nevertheless!
Time/Position: 39:25 (6th from 76 [3rd V40])
A nice way to start the year - a fine, runnable route to the top of Cyrn y Brain from Llandegla. The combination of a strong field and gently inclining fireroads for most of the ascent meant that the pace was high all the way up. Strong winds blew in heavy rain for the very muddy descent - which takes a great route through the trees, similar to the Dash in the Dark routes in places. Weaving little paths led to a leap into a stream before the usual finish past the lake. I pulled clear of two runners near the monument on top, then tried to catch the two in front on the fast, enjoyable descent. I failed to do so, but it was a good speed session nevertheless!
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