Friday Night up North!

Friday night in a small, wet Northamptonshire village may not seem the obvious way to start a bank holiday weekend but this year there were over 400 people who travelled to Blisworth for their annual 5 mile race. The numbers were boosted a little at the event last year when it was added to the East Midlands Grand Prix Series that includes the Silverstone and MK 10K's amongst their ranks, but it was 2014 that saw a strong contingent of fifteen journey up from "The Buzz" as it was the club's selected 5 mile championship! read more

A Fantastic Birthday Present

Cader Idris advertises itself as one of the toughest fell races in Wales. Starting in the town of Dolgellau at sea level, the race climbs almost 915m (3000ft in old money) to the summit of Pen y Gader. It claims to be 10.5 miles in length but locals believe it to be more like 11. To the fell runner, the race can be described as AM, ER, PM, LK, NS (it’s steep, experience is required, the course is partially marked, local knowledge is an advantage and navigational skills may be required). AM (A, meaning that the climb will be at least 50 metres per km, M, indicating a medium length race between 10-20km) were the only letters I was interested in and these were used erroneously to gauge how long I’d be doing the race. I found myself doing it in the first place as I’d done one AM race before and needed two more to qualify for the Ben Nevis race in 2015. But as I found out, not all AM races are cut from the same cloth. read more

A “Walk” in the Park

By Glen Turner

On Sunday 18 May I made the trek to south-west London for the Richmond Trail Marathon. The entire 26.2 mile course is set within the beautiful surrounds of the Richmond Park Nature Reserve, the largest of London’s eight royal parks and the biggest enclosed space in the capital at 2,500 acres.

The course is a hilly mix of gravel paths, dirt tracks and grass trails, with the exception of one half-mile section where an enormous herd of angry deer forced us out onto a road! It’s no secret that my favourite events are off-road marathons, and the website description of a “demanding and challenging course” certainly whet the appetite. read more

My (First) Marathon Experience

By Kate Johnson

 

Completing a marathon has been on my bucket list for as long as I can remember, I have watched the London Marathon year after year and watched people of all ages, shapes and sizes complete the iconic course. I decided last year that 2014 would be my Marathon year and waited patiently after entering the London Marathon Ballot. After the ‘We’re sorry’ letter from London landed on the doormat I was wondering if 2014 would be my year at all.

 

Fast forward to May 5th 2014. It was a cool morning, I had a decent night’s sleep and I had everything I needed all tried and tested. Running a Marathon, that’s just putting one foot in front of another for 6 hours? How hard can it be, I told myself. I had arranged to go to the course with my twitter running buddy Frank, which mean if I bottled it, I would have a really long walk home. read more

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