Race: Village Bakery (Wrexham) half marathon
Time/Position: 1:19:15 (14th from 500 [3rd V40])
This was intended to be a full PB attempt as part of my London training. Lack of spare time, and a focus on short races, meant that I didn't really have the miles in my legs though. I started reasonably well, going through 5m in 28:50, and stayed on target for 1:16 until somewhere on the muddy tracks between miles 7 and 8. A surprisingly strong headwind, a tiny incline, and my lack of long runs led to the inevitable consequence. I developed a crippling stitch and started to drop back. However, something then happened that eclipsed that slowing pace. Some miscreant had changed the race markers at a distant road junction. Some runners went left, some right. I've done the race a few times before but in my oxygen-starved state couldn't remember which way it went. Cue an incredibly frustrating waste of precious time as we decided which arrow was correct! I suffered less than many (several runners cut the corner), but by the time we got going again all tempo, all commitment was lost. I was then fighting a losing battle, going through 10 miles in 59:40 and struggling to finish in sub 1:20. I can't help contrasting my performance with my last half marathon at Vyrnwy. I came into that having done no road running for eight months, struggled for the first five miles but then adapted to the tarmac and kept 5:59 pace going to the end. This time, after far more recent speed training and racing, I started well but could not sustain the pace. Not rocket science. I finished in a reasonable position, but whoever changed the signs completely ruined the race for the first 30 or 40 runners. The North Wales Championships were abandoned, and the race more or less invalidated.
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