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Edinburgh Marathon John and Heather 23/05/2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Handford   
Tuesday, 01 June 2010

When Heather and myself joined the club in November last year we had already entered the race as marathon first timers and looked to the club for training guidance. Unfortunately Heather picked up both hamstring and knee injuries which greatly hindered her program, but she persevered. I was far more fortunate and ran pretty well injury free. 4 days before we were due to travel Heather came home from work with a trapped nerve in her left hip, and had to see a chiropractor at 8pm the Friday before we travelled, undeterred we went to the start with approx 14,000 other runners and £500 collected for Clic Sargent childrens cancer charity to spur us on. I still cannot believe knowing the pain Heather was in how she managed to run 14 miles then walk/run the remainder in 6 hrs and still have 500 competitors behind her and a further 4500 who apparently didn't complete the race, maybe the soaring temperatures took their toll. My race was far less fraught, i was running on schedule for an approx 3.45 finish, then at mile 16 however my progress was flattened by a female fellow competitor who decided after taking a toilet break to run straight into me, all i can remember is somebody picking me up off the tarmac. The race although very hot was scenic and really enjoyable and the crowd encouragement was superb, and the finish at the Musselbourgh race course was quite emotional. My time was 3hrs 51 mins. I would like to take this opportunity to thank in no particular order, John McNally, Mali and Richard Bicknall for all their guidance and encouragement throughout, we would also like to say a big thank you to all the club members who shared bits of advice on the training runs and made us feel very welcome. Heather is currently still off work and after spending 6hrs at A+E yesterday (28th) was diagnosed with a severely inflamed hip joint and returned home on crutches, hence the delay of our report, she certainly earned her medal.

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Gloucester Marathon 22/01/2012

Standing on the start line of the Gloucester Marathon, it struck me that the average runner must sound very sickly to the uninitiated. The waiting room conversation in a doctor's surgery would pale into insignificance alongside the excuses that runners offered up as we awaited the gun - shin splints, lower back pain, flu, hangovers - all trotted out alongside the old favourites of lack of training, too early in the season and so on.

Standing next to Connor Carson of Kenilworth Runners, I thought back to my last visit here a year ago, but couldn't remember much about the course to give any top tips. The only words that sprang to mind were laps, hilly, exhausting. With no confidence-boosting repartee to hand I listened instead to Connor's positioning of this as a training run... for the record, he managed a PB of 2.48.49 and 5th place. Runners may be generally healthy but they are full of bull at times.

This race attracts more than its fair share of "100 Marathon Club" runners, ticking off a race as early as possible in the year. A 50K event also takes place at the same time, adding a 4th lap to the marathon route, and the two races combined add either motivation or confusion depending on your perspective, as faster runners almost always have someone to chase and overtake.

This is a double-edged sword of course. For every pursuer, there is a runner pursued. I found myself among the latter for a couple of laps at mile 14 as a spell of dizziness cost me several places. A couple of gels and some mental games to re-focus and I was back in business as we entered the 3rd lap. Telling myself that this was now only a 10K race, I picked up the pace, or at least it seemed as if I was running faster again. Thankfully, Carolyn was on hand to pass me drinks en route, as the drink stations seemed a long way apart during my bad patch.

I managed to gain more places than I had lost, to stagger home in 16th place, two better than last year, albeit a slightly slower time of 2.59.07 which I put down to a windy day and being a year older. Thank you Fetch for giving me an age-weighted score higher than 2011! (There's always a straw to clutch if you look hard enough).

If anyone fancies a January marathon in 2013, I may even be tempted to come along and do this again.

Training
New Runners Night
February 8, 2012 (19:00)
2/3 mile steady run. All abilities welcome. Each run is led by an experienced runner and no-one is left behind. A good way to get fitter and makes a great 'lead-up' to a Wednesday or Monday session if you have never run before.

Regency 10k Workshop
February 8, 2012 (19:15)
The 2nd session for those enrolled on the Regency 10k training programme. Please note the revised start time of 7:15pm, at the clubhouse.

Mile Reps
February 8, 2012 (19:30)
Mile repeats around a road course close to the clubhouse. Run as many or as few as you like. (Typically 4). Don't forget to bring your watch.

Six @ Six
February 10, 2012 (18:00)
Forget work and burn some calories ready for the Weekend. Minimum of 6 miles, led by Mark Lewis.

Ilmington Threshold Events 10k
February 19, 2012 (00:00)
Earn some points in the club championship series

Bourton 10k
February 26, 2012 (00:00)
Earn some points in the club championship series

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New Runners
In addition to all our other events we cater for those who are just starting out or coming back into running again after a break. This Beginners and Improvers run is every Wednesday at 7 p.m. from the club. You will be taken on a gentle run by an experienced club member ranging from 2 to 4 miles, depending on your ability. If you are training for an event then please let us know and we can put a program together to get you across the finishing line. Anyone over 18 is welcome.
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