chamolk. In the 4 times I’ve done it, it has a tendency to be warm/hot.
The mornings are chilly until the sun comes up but it can get seriously warm. I think last year (or the year before) was f-hot. Of course, being April, it could be cold or rainy but as I’m running it’s bound to be hot. You may find that you become a bit obsessed with the weather from about 10 days out. However, the forecast has been shown to be mildly/wildly inaccurate. In summary, expect anything and everything 😉
2019 was perfect conditions! Cloudy and a little bit chilly. For the few years before it’s been a bit hot with some really hot ones, 2014 and 2017 I think. Plan to have throw away clothes for a chilly start and test out a range of options during your LSRs for running in. Then decide on the weekend. When you finish you’ll get your finisher T-shirt and a good plastic poncho to keep you warm until you get your bag or get to hotel if not doing bag drop. Last year we got a tiny bit cold at finish but we’re able to get to hotel quickly so we’re ok with ponchos. BUT 2019 was an exception imo, 2013 was pervious year with cool conditions.
A lot of people did good times in 2013 (it’s still my PB), and I remember being so cold in the pens at the start I couldn’t stop shivering. But there have been years when it’s been in the mid to high 20s, which is a bit stressful if you’ve been training in winter weather. So, in summary - could be anything!
Ha, suppose I should have guessed. Useful to know about it being cold in the pens though. At least I'll be well prepared if it's pissing with rain and blowing a gale
Update on my Paris marathon, as you may recall from my last post on here, I was out of the marathon, well my back surgery has been cancelled and so I am back on the waiting list............. So the good news is i am back in the event, yipee I did my first proper lsr yesterday of 16 miles, left at 8.15am and took on storm dennis, was pleased with how the run went but I was shattered come the end. Anyway I am glad to be able to take part and see you out there
PT71 - it's a shame your op has been cancelled. As long as you can run without pain, or risking further damage to your back then looking forward to seeing you in Paris. Take it easy 🙂
After a tip off from a mate, it would appear the our bib numbers are available on the TimeTo site. If you find yours then post it up and I’ll add it to the list.
Hurrah! Got my bib number: 33823 My medical certificate still shows as “pending” but I feel a step closer to being ready... even if the training isn’t going quite to plan.
Natmac, take care of yourself! It’s more important to get to the start injury free and maybe undertrained rather than with an injury. If you haven’t already, RICE, see physio (if you can), and pop your issue on here if you want. Some one may be able to point you in the right direction. The regulars have ALL been there. I have had issues with hips, feet (plantar), calves and probably more that I’ve forgotten
Morning All. I skived off my long run at the weekend as feeling a bit shitty about my running. Sore knee and now I have a sniffle as well. Did manage that 20 miler (barely) the previous weekend so that's something. Did 6 yesterday and 7 today on the commute and i'm definitely feeling weakened from my cold. Still hey ho. One run at a time and all that.
Sunday's storm was enough for me to talk myself out of going but actually it was probably worse for those in southern coastal areas. A more focused Jimbob would have gone regardless and ticked the session off the plan.
The Vaporflys are great out of the box. (i'm talking the 4% Flyknits) ….. I never train in them. Last year I took a brand new pair out of the box and raced the Half at headless chicken pace as part of my marathon training. Came in at 1.23'ish and my plates felt great. I went on to race 3 marathons and a bunch of other stuff in those shoes … around 130 racing miles. That particular pair I used for the first time recently in training at the track doing reps. They were great and that pair are now reserved for my track training. I just cracked a brand new pair at the Malaga Marathon in Dec. The only breaking in they got was the mile walk to the start area. I've no intention of wearing my Pink Nexts until I race the marathon. Eyeing London as my "A" race now due to lack of training, so will use the 4%s in Paris with an aim to "get round not too smashed up" and then "get smashed with you lot" (in the evening)
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I think last year (or the year before) was f-hot.
Of course, being April, it could be cold or rainy but as I’m running it’s bound to be hot.
You may find that you become a bit obsessed with the weather from about 10 days out. However, the forecast has been shown to be mildly/wildly inaccurate.
In summary, expect anything and everything 😉
When you finish you’ll get your finisher T-shirt and a good plastic poncho to keep you warm until you get your bag or get to hotel if not doing bag drop. Last year we got a tiny bit cold at finish but we’re able to get to hotel quickly so we’re ok with ponchos. BUT 2019 was an exception imo, 2013 was pervious year with cool conditions.
You can’t control the weather, but you can plan what to do in different weather conditions.
At least I'll be well prepared if it's pissing with rain and blowing a gale
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So the good news is i am back in the event, yipee
I did my first proper lsr yesterday of 16 miles, left at 8.15am and took on storm dennis, was pleased with how the run went but I was shattered come the end.
Anyway I am glad to be able to take part and see you out there
As long as you can run without pain, or risking further damage to your back then looking forward to seeing you in Paris.
Take it easy 🙂
If you find yours then post it up and I’ll add it to the list.
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Dirty Leeds Rob
Dom Norrish
chamolk
Eggyh73
Yer Maj 29321
Nells
wheatism
Pistol101
KeyserSuze
phronesis
PT_71
GLit74
Stuchbury
Bandito27
Radar Sal
Kirsten B
Robbo1983
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Orbutt 62399
Ahlovethecake
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NatMac
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Dirty Leeds Rob
Dom Norrish - 10102
chamolk - 10965
Eggyh73
Yer Maj 29321
Nells
wheatism
Pistol101
KeyserSuze
phronesis - 39179
PT_71
GLit74
Stuchbury
Bandito27
Radar Sal
Kirsten B
Robbo1983
Running Rodent
Orbutt - 62399
Ahlovethecake
maccazz
NatMac
My medical certificate still shows as “pending” but I feel a step closer to being ready... even if the training isn’t going quite to plan.
I'm number 29136
Good luck with the injury Natmac
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Dom Norrish - 10102
chamolk - 10965
Eggyh73 - 19915
Yer Maj - 29321
Nells - 29136
wheatism - 33823
Pistol101
KeyserSuze
phronesis - 39179
PT_71 - 49357
GLit74
Stuchbury
Bandito27 - 33931
Radar Sal
Kirsten B - 29329
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Running Rodent
Orbutt - 62399
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NatMac - 71283
official statement: https://www.marathon.tokyo/en/news/detail/news_001576.html
articles around it: https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/news/a30965124/runners-cancelled-tokyo-marathon/ https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/feb/17/tokyo-marathon-restricted-to-elite-runners-over-coronavirus-scare-athletics
Opinion I’ve seen, is that Japan is being very cautious because of risk to Tokyo olympics if outbreak gets bigger etc, and it’s not likely to happen to Paris, BUT check your bookings and travel insurance to see what position you could be in if it comes to the worst. It’s hard to know exactly as it can depend on what organisers choose to do I.e. postpone, cancel or something else, but good to have an idea beforehand.
Paris went ahead with no hitches days after Boston attack and during yellow vest protests last year but viruses require different risk mitigations and France has had cases.
Sunday's storm was enough for me to talk myself out of going but actually it was probably worse for those in southern coastal areas. A more focused Jimbob would have gone regardless and ticked the session off the plan.
The Vaporflys are great out of the box. (i'm talking the 4% Flyknits) ….. I never train in them. Last year I took a brand new pair out of the box and raced the Half at headless chicken pace as part of my marathon training. Came in at 1.23'ish and my plates felt great. I went on to race 3 marathons and a bunch of other stuff in those shoes … around 130 racing miles. That particular pair I used for the first time recently in training at the track doing reps. They were great and that pair are now reserved for my track training. I just cracked a brand new pair at the Malaga Marathon in Dec. The only breaking in they got was the mile walk to the start area. I've no intention of wearing my Pink Nexts until I race the marathon. Eyeing London as my "A" race now due to lack of training, so will use the 4%s in Paris with an aim to "get round not too smashed up" and then "get smashed with you lot" (in the evening)