30-06-2007, 10:32 PM,
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Nigel
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Excellent, Sweder. I just checked in to ensure that you had duly returned home, recovered and had time to Dorney Dash off your 1,000 words of purple poetry in running record time.
And you duly have. Hooray - well done.
Yes, my Garmin gives me 1:00:00 exactly for the race. I stopped my clock a few metres over the line, so that photographer's pic would not be spoiled by my odd fumblings. I also completed the course 3m behind Andy. At an estimated peak finishing line (near terminal) velocity of 4m/s, I compute 59:58.75 for our noble leader.
Amongst other memories of the race beyond rain, champagne, quiche and conviviality, I will take your very fine 'sleeper' joke, and that unexpected view we had of the EdF Energy - James Cracknell's and Ben Fogle's tiny boat in which they rowed the Atlantic last year. It was parked up beside the course just before the 5km marker.
Andy was reaffixing his race number at the time and I think he may have missed it.
Thanks to all for a great splosh, and many congratulations to Andy.
Meanwhile I'll post some pictures and my short video clip early next week.
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01-07-2007, 09:30 AM,
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Sweder
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Oh God, it's just like Almeria all over again . . . I guess that's what we get for an obsession with time and times. Back to the sundials people . . . Luddites R Us!
Sportcam.net reports that DD photos will be uploaded on Tuesday.
Any potential apology to David Bailey's Oily Rag will be placed on hold until then . . .
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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01-07-2007, 12:27 PM,
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Sweder
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No worries . . . I think we (I) got rather boorish towards the end, a little too chirpy. It's a tough call when you know someone is close to a PB; there's encouragement and then there's bloody annoying; I suspect we crossed that line.
The time (and place) to stretch the envelope is out on those training runs. I'm in no doubt that your inclusion of hill reps in weekly training will pay dividends. Hills are unforgiving, relentless. They just sit there and demand to be climbed. A PB, however slight, this early in proceedings is a great start to the campaign.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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02-07-2007, 09:13 PM,
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Nigel
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Interesting computations on the time, Andy, but no dice. My time has been officially ratified by the IAAF, so you're stuck with it now.
Meanwhile, that Dorney pace clearly does me good. Two days after the great event, I ran a swift hilly five up to Epsom Downs this lunchtime. Once I had survived the awful pain of flogging my way up a mountain to reach the racecourse, I could have beaten any PB in my repertoire on the way back.
Only slightly marred by the fact that it was raining cats and dogs for much of the way, the outing developed into one of those perfect runs that you so rarely enjoy, but which keeps you going for weeks.
Mind you, it was steeply downhill for a solid two miles. But let's treat that information as marginal to the facts, shall we ?
Meanwhile, my Garmin mendaciously recorded just 2.21 miles. Unless I set it to read altitude gain by mistake, it surely proves that you can't trust those infernal contraptions to tell the truth.
Which is lucky.
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02-07-2007, 09:32 PM,
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Antonio247
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Congratulations, again, Andy as well as Sweder and Nigel for helping Andy get a PB. I expect the whole RC team can finish Almería half marathon under 2hours next year.
Best of luck
Antonio
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02-07-2007, 09:45 PM,
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Sweder
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Yes . . . the two-hour half. I'm still keen to run pacemaker in Almeria, though I'll have to get acquainted with some new-fangled technology well before then. Despite the chaotic start at Dorney - let's keep this in perspective, it was not a patch on Almería when it comes to not knowing what the Kinell was going on - Niguel had a real handle on where we were in the race. He knew we were on for a 60 minute finish from some way out. If I can learn from the Master clockwatcher then prospect of a well-paced Almería half will there be.
The other attraction of running a two hour half is leaving something in the tank for the almighty cascade down the Almahilla desert hills on the Monday.
I can't believe I'm getting so excited about another wet race in January
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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