OO - I think you're being far too generous there with your 7 to 12 mins. In 2002 my marathon PB was at Abingdon 4.48 and I did Cornish in 4.54, so I make that 2% slower. for Cornish. For a 3 hour runner that equates to 3.03.36.
....and for a hill specialist like you, maybe 3.02 (assuming 3.00 is your marathon time over a flat course)
Just found out I'll be in the area (well, in the country anyway) and at a loose end this weekend. Called the RO (very nice lady) and it seems there will be no problem getting in still.
Can get a train down on Saturday & get the sleeper back to Brighton on Sunday night to get back to the office Monday morning (also means I won't have to find a hotel for Sunday night).
Am battling with the National Rail website. It makes it look like you can get a really good deal, then when you try to book the cheap fares don't seem to be there anymore.
For me: Cardiff Oct 2006 2:52 Cornwall Nov 2006 3:03
There was a few other guys ahead of me who also ran Cardiff who equally run around 7-8 minutes slower. But that could also be due to psot Cardiff maratho effects. I like the comment hill specialist...not been called that before.
Two hours on the net, 42 mins on phone to First Western, now booked train there overnight Friday & back overnight Sunday.
Ten minutes after I put the phone down I thought of a better route. Bummer.
Guess I ought to get training now then. Really looking forward to this now, but will I be able to stay awake in the office on Monday? I blame Shades for raving about it last year and planting the suggestion in my mind.
PH: you've got to enter so you can wave at me as you go past again.
RfB -I didn't rave about this race last year as I was injured and marshalled instead. But this is my favourite marathon (have done it 9 times) and Hippo ran it last year and I remember her quote 'a gem of a race'.
You will love it but a bit of training would come in handy
PH - Luton you finished around 14 mins ahead of me. Abingdon probably well in excess of an hour (I had a mare, wasn't fit, and went wrong way at least twice)
I enjoyed my little trip down to Devon this weekend so I thought I would go one step further and enter this one. I did the duchy marathon this year, how do they compare?
At the start of the year I had a fear of hills but all the marathons I have now done has put an end to that. (It was irrational anyway.)
This week we are off to Dublin to take in the sights and with it my fourth attempt at winning the marathon. I started a bit slow in 2004 but I still ran on to be involved in a photo finish for 482nd place.(thereabouts.) I told my mum I nearly won.
Shades - as you are an expert on this race do you think it is harder than Snowdonia. I did this race last year and although i did not have a great time did not think it was actually that bad overall. My wife however was talking to a fellow runner at the end of the Dartmoor Vale marathon (she had to wait 30 minutes for me to finish!)last weekend and he was insistent that it is harder than Snowdonia. I am actually about to fill in entry forms for this race tonight and although wife would not be exactly worried about it being hilly do not want to mislead her and make out it is easier than it actually is - to my mind it's the last 4-5 miles that are difficult as there are a few climbs at a time when you do not actually need them.
Steve - I think the Cornish can be harder especially if the weather is bad as a lot of the course is over the exposed moor (one year we had horizontal hail). What makes Snowdonia hard is that the worst hill is at 21 miles and goes on for a long time, in the Cornish the hills are throughout the course but you do get a long flat spell from 14 to 20 miles.
I would say Cornish is slightly harder but there's not a lot in it.
Shades- cheers, I have been looking forward to Dublin all year and now its the next one!
I have booked my train tickets and I have posted off my entry so I am already visualising running across the moor(with the sun on my face) and up the hills that I am no longer scared of.
I have never ran Snowdon but I have done a lot of walking round that area and that was hard enough. Maybe I can do it next year.
Good grief! I finally have time to potter about the forums for a bit, get lured into a thread about Scottish maras, find Rfb on there, come down to Cornwall and here he is again!
I'm not doing this one either but am going to try and get the following week off work and we might then have a trip down to the Eden Project. If so, I'll try and be there to cheer you on. I have to work on the Saturday so we'd have to seet off early Sunday.
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OO - I think you're being far too generous there with your 7 to 12 mins. In 2002 my marathon PB was at Abingdon 4.48 and I did Cornish in 4.54, so I make that 2% slower. for Cornish. For a 3 hour runner that equates to 3.03.36.
....and for a hill specialist like you, maybe 3.02 (assuming 3.00 is your marathon time over a flat course)
Last year's winner did a PB at Cornish
Any room for a late entrant?
Just found out I'll be in the area (well, in the country anyway) and at a loose end this weekend. Called the RO (very nice lady) and it seems there will be no problem getting in still.
Can get a train down on Saturday & get the sleeper back to Brighton on Sunday night to get back to the office Monday morning (also means I won't have to find a hotel for Sunday night).
Anyone recommend B&B nearby?
RfB - that's great news, haven't seen you for a long time. Sorry can't help re the b & b.
Thanks Shades.
Am battling with the National Rail website. It makes it look like you can get a really good deal, then when you try to book the cheap fares don't seem to be there anymore.
For me: Cardiff Oct 2006 2:52
Cornwall Nov 2006 3:03
There was a few other guys ahead of me who also ran Cardiff who equally run around 7-8 minutes slower. But that could also be due to psot Cardiff maratho effects. I like the comment hill specialist...not been called that before.
OO - you are a hill specialist, I saw you at DD.
Hippo - I haven't entered yet either
Sorted.
Two hours on the net, 42 mins on phone to First Western, now booked train there overnight Friday & back overnight Sunday.
Ten minutes after I put the phone down I thought of a better route. Bummer.
Guess I ought to get training now then. Really looking forward to this now, but will I be able to stay awake in the office on Monday? I blame Shades for raving about it last year and planting the suggestion in my mind.
PH: you've got to enter so you can wave at me as you go past again.
I will do it this weekend
Go past?
not bloody lik;ey
RfB -I didn't rave about this race last year as I was injured and marshalled instead. But this is my favourite marathon (have done it 9 times) and Hippo ran it last year and I remember her quote 'a gem of a race'.
You will love it but a bit of training would come in handy
Shades - sorry, must have been the year before. I never have been much good with times & dates. Only found out we were out of the nineties last year.
PH - you've gone past me at least the last 2 marathons I've seen you at.
Rfb-really??????
Yes, this is a little gem
I enjoyed my little trip down to Devon this weekend so I thought I would go one step further and enter this one. I did the duchy marathon this year, how do they compare?
At the start of the year I had a fear of hills but all the marathons I have now done has put an end to that. (It was irrational anyway.)
This week we are off to Dublin to take in the sights and with it my fourth attempt at winning the marathon. I started a bit slow in 2004 but I still ran on to be involved in a photo finish for 482nd place.(thereabouts.) I told my mum I nearly won.
Now I must get on and book my train tickets.
waccyracer - have a great time in Dublin.
This marathon is much tougher than the Duchy. Very scenic course and as you no longer have a fear of hills you'll be fine!
Steve - I think the Cornish can be harder especially if the weather is bad as a lot of the course is over the exposed moor (one year we had horizontal hail). What makes Snowdonia hard is that the worst hill is at 21 miles and goes on for a long time, in the Cornish the hills are throughout the course but you do get a long flat spell from 14 to 20 miles.
I would say Cornish is slightly harder but there's not a lot in it.
you will be fine, get that entry in.
Shades- cheers, I have been looking forward to Dublin all year and now its the next one!
I have booked my train tickets and I have posted off my entry so I am already visualising running across the moor(with the sun on my face) and up the hills that I am no longer scared of.
I have never ran Snowdon but I have done a lot of walking round that area and that was hard enough. Maybe I can do it next year.
Thats' entries by the way
PS Good luck in Snowdonia
still havent entered
sunday
promise
Good grief! I finally have time to potter about the forums for a bit, get lured into a thread about Scottish maras, find Rfb on there, come down to Cornwall and here he is again!
I'm not doing this one either but am going to try and get the following week off work and we might then have a trip down to the Eden Project. If so, I'll try and be there to cheer you on. I have to work on the Saturday so we'd have to seet off early Sunday.
Hippo
Get your form in NOW!
K2 - why aren't you running Cornish again? You had a great run last year.
I must do my entry form tonight.............
I think I have posted mine
it was in my bag so long it is rather dog eared
now to book a room