Wednesday 31 December 2014

#10 Flitch Way

New Years Eve 2014
4:50:50

Visiting family and travelling I'd forgotten to think about how I was eating. Food in days before consisted of chocolateageddon, fudge and KFC. Managed to eat some sweet potatoes the night before but probably was too little too late. It doesn't help that I've put on some 'holiday weight' either.

Ground conditions- solid ice and frozen mud- the kind of mud that has been churned up by bikes and horses to form peaks like whipped cream cheese frosting on a birthday cake.... But is now so solid it's like running on granite or marble and was an experience to run on something so unforgiving and hard. Ow my knees. Ow my feet.
The start was treacherous as crowds of us stormed down the track not seeing the huge patches of ice between the mass of bodies.
Some areas had thawed and were soppingly squelchy and took a great deal of care to dodge through.
Between 11 and 15miles the ground was good. Compacted gravel, quite level.
Then back onto the mud and frozen stuff. My feet were agony by 40k due to the hard ground, and I'd begun to walk on-and-off. The warmest part of the day had been and gone and I was quite tired and had started suffering the cold, shivering in my jacket and hat, hands getting cold for the first time. Whimpering. I didn't feel too well tbh.

Aid stations awesome. Volunteers so cheery and fantastic selection and volume of snacks, sweeties and drinks. Minor criticism was the spacing of the aid stations 5miles, 11miles, 13miles, 15miles then an age back to 21miles and another loooong trek to the finish. At the finish there was a small jug of water but only 4cups which runners were sharing round. No thank-you do I want people's winter germs at the end of a long run!

Gear- Inov8 Roclites- ideal for conditions as the icy mud was like rock. Taped seam jacket- good, not too sweaty, keeps the chill off. Thin hat- glad I had it, probably best option for cold-hot-cold conditions.

Fuelling- handful of Haribo at each aid station, and cola at the later ones too.

Pacing- did the first 6miles or so at a very leisurely 7mins/km and the ramped things up a bit after that but only to around 6mins/km which is still very comfortable. When feet started giving me grief near the end was when my pace suffered.

Body- hamstring/glute first area to feel tiredness. Must strengthen this in gym. Feet painful (aching) but blister-free- taping is working. Right ankle taped for support was fine, applying the tape I maybe was a bit rough and upset things a bit, but running on it was fine, I was being cautious with that foot in particular over rough ground but nothing to report. Post race some tightness above knees, more so on rhs, in lower ITB area.

Course- out and back mainly along an old railway line. Most of the time easy to follow. Though on the outward leg there were at least 3 occasions where we saw other runners had missed the tape and were running off in the wrong direction! They were called back.

Finish- the race director clearly thought his idea for the finish was funny but I assure you after slogging out 26.2 miles in the freezing cold, ice and mud the last thing runners want to do is hill sprint up a muddy bank to touch a monument. (Or hobble back down it afterwards). And no it didn't spread us out so your marshals could take down our numbers more easily.



Medal very nice, bit smaller than I'd expected from the photos, but clever non the less and good quality. Nice shirt, bit big in a size small, but again good quality. I think I will wear it to the gym.
Ticket inspired medal

Sunday 14 December 2014

#9 Enigma Christmas Day 2

14th December 2014
4:36:43

Day 2 of my first double.
Woke up feeling good physically and mentally.
Had the idea that sub 9 for the double could be doable.
Calculated pace required, still sounded doable.

Very windy outside so similar outfit to yesterday swapping base for a less warm one and omitting the gloves.
I was quite thirsty and hungry so grabbed water and snacks every lap (except when getting the bell).
Enormous head winds on a few stretches of the course.

Pace wise:
Laps 1-4 at my target pace. Tightness in lower-lower outside of right leg.
Halfway point first time legs felt a bit heavy.
Lap 5, bored. iPod wouldn't work. Popped a caffeine tab. Walked the top half of the lake. Feet hurt. Hands got so cold in the wind I could was loosing grip of the laces as I loosened and retied them. Then returned to running for the larger loop.
Laps 6 and 7, caffeine had kicked in and leg heaviness had gone. I found some speed hitting maraPB pace, felt nice to stretch out the legs, just wanting it to be over.

Lap 6 Phil walked around the dam with me- view across to the aid station/finish.


Sprint finish and the pleasant surprise of Paris buddy J on the finish line with Phil, and El there too just getting changed as she'd been at MK Half with J and some others of the crew.

Double medalling


The route is nice enough and has a fair bit of variety in it.
7 laps is ok, but 14 over 2days is a bit torturous. Keeping motivation is tough. Running with a buddy could help reduce boredom, or planning a more reserved time and allowing more walk breaks. Or having an iPod that works would probably have made a big difference for me.

Doubles are definitely a mental game.
Body felt fine. Feet a bit hurty but to be expected after spending so much time on them. 

Saturday 13 December 2014

#8 Enigma Christmas Day 1

13th December 2014
4:31:23

Phil drove us up on the Friday evening, easier than expected now the Darford toll is not pay at barrier. Had Pizza Hut in a shopping mall (after figuring the MK grid system) then checked into 'the windmill' that is the Premier Inn at Caldecotte- very nice rooms. Couldn't see the lake properly because of the winter dark.

Next morning. Still couldn't really see the lake because ice had formed on the outside of the windows :-0
Extra layers required then!

I was very excited for my first double and was hoping to average 4h40 pace, not work too hard and save energy for tomorrow.
Simple number collection, briefing plus 200marathon patch awarded to Foxy by Traviss while we tried in earnest to keep our fingers warm. Then a walk to the start of the first extra section. Simple navigation following the flour on the ground, the course is quite twisty with several bridges. The ice on the ground at the start was to be respected. I walked all bridges and slowed for corners and to dodge ice-puddles.
I was still being cautious but on lap 3 I walked a hump bridge and then upon jogging from the end and into the turn to the right I slipped and fell, bruising my right knee and scraping my right palm. I'm soooooo glad it was not the left side as I'm still bruised from the dog incident at Saxon Shore 2 weeks ago.
--- update, turns out quite a few slipped here including at least one injury- the one where details were made public involved teeth being knocked out and some damaged and a lot of facial stitches. Ouch!

Anyways, it did warm up after a few laps, most of the puddles melted and then evaporated in the sun. I ditched my gloves but kept two hats (perfect wicking combo as the outer merino wool one was visibly wet but my head dry) and jacket with 3 layers under was a bit toasty at times but I kept it all for the full race.

Aid station and lap counting all good. Had some Haribo on earlier laps, and my own Lucozade Sport later on. Loved getting the bell to mark my penultimate lap :D

Approaching the finish I caught up with a group of 3 runners, and then one other joined us. The two of us were behind the three of them and catching them on the final stretch. We were just outside of 4:30 and had no reason to sprint finish- in such a casual race would it be rude to overtake in sight of the finish? Anyways it did turn into a bit of a skfuffle for the line with the other guy making a break for it and me coming in second. As he said it's always funny to have something like that at the end.

Medal and a hug from Foxy, then a Builders protein bar and a little walk before heading straight back to the room for a shower and some foam rolling before heading out to Hungry Horse for a big meal (chicken and ribs), then the cinema to see the Magagascar Penguins' film (feet up) and a nosy at the SnoZone.