Tequila, yes entry on the day is possible. If we hit capacity I'll be having several pink fits in a corner somewhere! £8 affiliated, £9 unaffiliated. If you go to www.26point2.co.uk/26point2 and follow links to race area you'll be able to download an entry form. That will save time on Sunday morning. Please arrive nice and early to avoid the stampede to the entries desk!
Calm, calm, deep breathing, it will be alright......
Looking forward to it, well as much as I can be on the basis that I have an 18-20 mile training run to do tomorrow, which will rule out any chance of a PB on Sunday ;-(
Doylie were you in that herd of strags running through Richmond Park in the dark last night? I was going north to south on my way home, nice fluoro gilet thing on.
That is why i ran through Bushy Park with many other`Strags. Came out of a gate on the Hampton/Teddington Road and ran through Teddington High Street and over the lock, showered and went over the Ham Common pub for a plate of cholestorol. Yum yum
Pedestrian gates only shut at 8pm during the cull. Plenty of time to run through before then!
See you all on Sunday. Mind the speed hump in the finishing straight and stay in place in the funnels! Oh, and I've bought hundreds of twix/kitkat/penguins/club biscuits for when you've finished. The letter in a corner of your race number reflects the t-shirt size you asked for. If you didn't state it then I had to guess.
Well done Womble! Excellent race. No PB for me in that wind - why is it that the wind is always head on even on a loop course? Many thanks to the marshalls for being out there and so cheerful in such miserable weather.
Sorry about the weather everyone! Wasn't too impressed myself on my bike at 06.00 on my way to Chessington :-(
Birthday girl is probably still in the pub but has a time of 1.02.43 in our [provisional] results.
First man Michael Boyle of Herne Hill Harriers in 32.25, first lady Emily Nelson of Epsom & Ewell in 36.18 (10th overall). Epsom Allsorts won the mob trophy (do I look surprised?). Strugglers won the ladies' team prize and Dorking & Mole Valley won the men's.
I would really welcome feedback - good or bad - send me an e-mail. It all helps to make it better next year. Although I can't do much about the weather.
Fantastic organisation and a thoroughly enjoyable race - apart from the head wind. My 6-8KM stretch was dreadful, ruined any chance of a decent 10K time.
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Nice work Jane, take it easy and enjoy your run.
Tequila if you e-mail Womble i am sure you will be able to find out about On the day entries
I hadn't intended taking part, i was just advising the ladies in a kind of non-particpative way you understand.
I am sure they will be able to comment, brazillian wise
Operation might take place shortly after England Have beaten France and Guy has smashed the 40 minute barrier in the 10k
Calm, calm, deep breathing, it will be alright......
At least you will have a long run in the bag, personally i will be doing about as near bugger all as possible,
Managed to keep up this weeks programme
Mon 6m
Tues 9m (Intervals)
Wed 7m steady
Thurs 6m easy
Friday Food
Saturday more food and rest
Sunday Who knows!!!!!!
That is why i ran through Bushy Park with many other`Strags. Came out of a gate on the Hampton/Teddington Road and ran through Teddington High Street and over the lock, showered and went over the Ham Common pub for a plate of cholestorol. Yum yum
See you all on Sunday. Mind the speed hump in the finishing straight and stay in place in the funnels! Oh, and I've bought hundreds of twix/kitkat/penguins/club biscuits for when you've finished. The letter in a corner of your race number reflects the t-shirt size you asked for. If you didn't state it then I had to guess.
Allsorts will win the mob match.
Flump
Birthday girl is probably still in the pub but has a time of 1.02.43 in our [provisional] results.
First man Michael Boyle of Herne Hill Harriers in 32.25, first lady Emily Nelson of Epsom & Ewell in 36.18 (10th overall). Epsom Allsorts won the mob trophy (do I look surprised?). Strugglers won the ladies' team prize and Dorking & Mole Valley won the men's.
I would really welcome feedback - good or bad - send me an e-mail. It all helps to make it better next year. Although I can't do much about the weather.
Off to lie down now.......
http://www.26point2.co.uk/downloads/public/10kRace/2005Race/2005Valentines10kResults.pdf
It says provisional in case someone can think of a reason to object. And no. I still can't do those linky things.
Flump