It was glorious weather with temperatures in the low twenties for my first running since the late nineties of the Vanessa Chappell Fell race . Six miles and 1300 ft of climb this ever popular race had perfect conditions for a mid week run out in the hills above Lyme Park. There were fantastic views off the top from the ancient Bow Stones looking down to the shimmering lake made famous by Mr Darcy swimming in it!
This blog is where I will talk about why and where I run, about my life as a competitive athlete despite my advancing years!
Thursday, 24 May 2012
"Vanessa Chappell"
Sunday, 20 May 2012
"Melchett Mere - Tatton Park
A real week of two halves. the first four days being dominated by work, headache and virus, and the second with some great running including discovering new trails over Kerridge where I have been running for decades (its amazing what you miss by sticking to regular routes and don't look around you).
The week has been topped off by a stunning five mile run around the rolling acres of Tatton Park where I have been finalising arrangements to welcome the Olympic Torch Relay in twelve days time, with a mixture of dance, mass choirs and a youth sports festival. At one section I ran through a herd of the famous Tatton deer and at that point had a number of them actually running along with me for a couple of hundred metres. Fantastic feeling!
Saturday, 12 May 2012
"Bollington Three Peaks"
Three days recovery and the second ascent of Kerridge Hill in a week was no more successful than the first, but at least the sun was beating down this time!
This ever popular race covers the three "peaks" around Bollington, and despite a fast start soon develops into a mental battle to keep moving as you rise up to the trig point on Kerridge, drop like a stone down the far side of the ridge to traverse at an angle straight back up again to White Nancy. After a rapid descent off the Saddle the last and toughest climb up Nab Head rises before you and it's hands on knees time again before a fast last mile and a half to the finish where at least my track speed on the flat meant I pulled back at least ten places to finish in 58.44. Covering 5.7 miles with over 1200ft of ascent this is a great race, run over the trails that I train on, and I will definitely be back again next year.
Weekly mileage 27.
Annual mileage 480 (week 19).
Races 15.
Sessions 90.
Weekly mileage 27.
Annual mileage 480 (week 19).
Races 15.
Sessions 90.
Friday, 11 May 2012
"The Rainow 5"
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