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My first Half Marathon.

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Hi folks,

Not only have I completed my first half marathon, I've also discovered that if you squeeze a AppleMac, you don't get cider but you do get a photo. Yippee!

Sunday morning for me started at 8am in the hotel restaurant eating breakfast.

Porridge with honey was the meal for me, as we sat watching the minutes tic bye.

I was excited and a little worried, as the furthest I had actually run in training for the HM was 11 miles.

The minutes carried on ticking (slowly I might add) until 8:30 arrived.

That was when I could go across the road to collect my race pack.

Leaving the hotel and crossing the Tram tracks I was already getting pretty wet as there was a fine drizzle/mist being blown in from the sea.

I collected the pack and was amazed by how many runners were already there. I asked when I should return and was told 15 mins before the 11am start time.

I squelched back into the Hotel and opened up my first race pack.

I was a little like a child at Christmas, fastening the Chip Timing Tag to my trainer.

Note to self, now I've mastered the photo thing, now I can post a picture of the trainers I bought last month.

9:45 Time for a peanut butter and jam sandwich.

10:00 time to start to get dressed for a run.

10:30 number pinned to shirt and it's time to exit the hotel.

10:45 Standing with 1,200 other runners listening to a tannoy system. I kept on smiling at Janet my wife, she was there with her ipad.

11:00 We were all off and moving towards the Start line, I had positioned myself near to the back as there were lots of extremely fit individuals at the front.

The first three miles were taken up with two visits to Blackpool's North Pier and returning to the start.

My wife Janet was watching, on my first pass of her I gave her my hat.

The second time I passed her, my gloves went the same way.

I was constantly checking my garmin to make sure that I wasn't being dragged along too fast.

In training for this HM my best times on long runs (11 miles) were 14:30 min/mile

I had decided to attempt to average at 13:45 min/mile which would get me to the finish in 3 hours.

The route was now northwards towards Cleveleys along the lower promenade. The tide was out and there were miles of sand the other side of sea wall. The mist was still blowing in, but being at the bottom of a drop we were quite sheltered so the water was dropping onto us. There were lots of people watching and cheering us.

This answered a question that I was going to pose.

Q, Why do you have your Christian name printed below your race number.

A, So all the lovely people cheering you on, can make it even more personal by shouting out your name.

The run along the prom was great as there are several bends along the way plus life belts bolted to the walls. Lots of targets to aim at as you chip away at the miles.

Around the 5 mile point was the first water point, much needed as I was starting to get hot.

At the 5.6 mile point the route ends and you turned right and returned towards Blackpool.

This turn was great for me as my sister and her husband had positioned themselves at the turn. Shouting lots of great things, bought a wet eye and a grin. (Must have been the mist)

Running now got a little harder as the route back was undulating. On the plus side there was no protection from the wet air that was being blown in. It was certainly appreciated by me.

The fitter people had already started to lap me by now but I new this was going to happen so no worries there.

As I continued towards Blackpool I had loads of things to look at as all the posts for the illuminations are still up.

At the 8 mile point there was another water point. Never say no.

Around 8.5 miles I found it a bit hard for me mentally, as the people lapping me carried on towards Blackpool, where I and the other slower runners turned right dropping down again to the lower promenade and heading north again. Hey ho!

Immediately I felt the lack of breeze as I focused on targets to run at, and glancing at my watch on the bleeps to try to keep to my plan.

At the 9.5 mile was more water and then I continued to the end of the prom 10.4 miles.

Last time I saw my sister and her husband, this time she had also brought along my Mum (91) to wave me on. My god the drizzle got heavy there, my eyes were streaming.

Sharp right turn and I was heading back again towards my goal along the undulating top prom. The breeze kept on but the mist vanished and it started to warm up.

Around the 11 mile point was the final water post, I took a bottle and kept hold of it till I reached the 12 mile point, I was getting hot but the breeze and water did the trick.

I forgot to mention that I also consumed two gels at 5 & 9 miles.

At 12.7 miles I smiled as I passed the turning point to the lower prom as I was going straight on this time towards the finish.

13 Miles, I ran towards the finish point, wow what a feeling of elation. Janet my wife was snapping away on her ipad and everybody was cheering and clapping.

I passed thru the finish and collected, water, a Mars bar, a banana and of course my medal plus a t shirt.

I had aimed for 3 hours and completed the HM in 2:57:24

I was over the moon.

Everything about the day was fantastic, the event was run by;

Fylde coast runners. It was superb. Well done to them.

I hope that you have enjoyed my rambling.

All the best.

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loisamelia profile image
loisameliaGraduate

Thank you for posting this, I really enjoyed reading about your HM. I wish I could like your post more than once! Very very well done :) very impressive.

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Hi Loisamelia,

Thanks for your reply,

I'm glad that you enjoyed my run report.

I tried to remember as much about the run as I could.

Thanks also for your congratulations.

All the best.

Madge50 profile image
Madge50Graduate

Super well done wiggy! And a mighty fine bit of bling there, you look as fresh as a daisy - must have been all that water spray! πŸ˜‚

Mx

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Hi Madge,

Thanks for your reply,

I'm glad you liked my first bit of bling.

Thanks also for your congratulations, looking fresh?

If you had seen me an hour later,

I looked like I was staring in Monty Pythons Ministry of Silly Walks.

All the best.

Biscuit0107 profile image
Biscuit0107Graduate

Brilliant post, I almost felt I was there with you. Well done on your HM πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

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Hi Biscuit,

Thanks for your reply,

I'm glad that you enjoyed my run report, I hope you had an umbrella up whilst reading it.

I tried to remember as much about the run as I could.

Also thanks for your congratulations.

All the best.

Bluebirdrunner profile image
BluebirdrunnerGraduate

Love it...what a great report wiggy, I really could imagine all the emotions you went through just reading it...

You have done so well to get to HM so quickly after taking up running..I doff my hat to you. Fantastic😊

Running is definately ' your thing' you are excellent at it. xxx

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Hi Jan-now-runs,

Thanks for your reply,

I'm glad you enjoyed reading it. I tried to remember as much as I could so it would hopefully be interesting.

Thanks for the doff, I will return that with a sweeping bow. Ouch!

Just pulled mi back!

Also your congratulations are great, thank you.

All the best.

Sandraj39 profile image
Sandraj39Graduate

Oh, it was worth waiting for wanawig! What a great write up and it sounds like you had great support (especially your mum being there - how lovely!) Really well doneπŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸ†πŸ† So, HM βœ” Rest up well and on to the next one....?

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Hi Sandraj,

Thanks for your reply,

I'm over the moon about the whole event.

The HM training certainly payed off, without the long runs I wouldn't have been mentally prepared.

I'm glad that you enjoyed the run report, I tried to write it as the events unfolded to make it more interesting.

So, rest up. Then continue running and set myself another challenge.

I'm not sure what yet, but; 2:57:24 doesn't sound as nice as 2:40:00

Good luck with your HM training.

All the best.

poppypug profile image
poppypugGraduate

Oh Wiggy that was so well worth waiting for ! :-)

Great race report, really felt I was there watching it ! I have got friends in Cleveleys and the wind can really whip up the waves there !

Absolutely fantastic, brought a tear to my eye when you mentioned your wife and your Mum, they must be so proud of you !

Massive Congratulations to you and that photo should definitely take pride of place on your mantelpiece !

Can you take a close up pic of your bling please ? Would love to see it ! :-) xxx

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Hi Poppypug,

Thanks for your reply.

I'm glad that you enjoyed my run report, I tried to put as much detail as I could remember.

Now i've mastered the photo thing, I will be able to make my posts more interesting.

I hope the bling picture was to your liking also my nearly new running shoes.

Thanks for your congratulations.

All the best.x

Dunder2004 profile image
Dunder2004Graduate

Great stuff, wanawig. Well done.

What's next?

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Hi Dunder,

Thanks for your reply and the congratulations.

I'm resting till I go back down to Portland on Thursday.

After that I will continue with a couple of 5 milers plus a long run each week.

I'm just under 18 stones now so i've got lots of fat to burn off.

The more fat I burn the faster I should be able to run. I hope.

My next target will probably be to do another HM taking 15-20 minutes off the time.

All the best.

CJ24 profile image
CJ24Graduate

WOW! BIG SHOUT OUT TO WANAWIG πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸƒπŸƒπŸƒWhat a fantastic post, I agree with the other replies and congratulate you on your HM. To have the support of your wife, sister, bro-in-law and mum - I can only imagine how that must have felt. REST you deserve it.

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Hi CJ,

Thanks for your noisy reply.

I'm glad that you liked my run report and thanks for your congratulations.

I did feel great with close family watching and cheering as well as all the other spectators and organisers..

Blackpool is great for us as it's where we got married.

I live 300 miles away so we only come up to see Mum three times each year.

I'm resting till we get back to Portland then I will start running again.

All the best.

Matt12345 profile image
Matt12345

Awesome! I really enjoyed reading this report - so thank you for posting it. It really is a super achievement and you will now never wonder if you could do it.............because you have!!

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Hi Matt,

Thanks for your reply and the congratulations.

I'm glad you enjoyed my run report.

As you wrote, i've done it.

Now I need to set myself another target.

All the best.

Joy57 profile image
Joy57Graduate

Well done, great post as well!

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Hi Joy,

Thanks for your reply plus the congratulations.

I'm glad you liked my run report.

All the best.

ancientrunner profile image
ancientrunnerGraduate

Great post - well done!!

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Hi Ancientrunner,

Thanks for your reply and the congratulations.

I'm glad you enjoyed my post.

All the best.

misswobble profile image
misswobbleGraduate

Well done Wiggy! I hope you feel ok today πŸ™‚

Lovely bling by the way πŸ˜„

Didn't Tomas do this race one year and nearly froze to death?

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Hi misswobble,

Thanks for your reply, plus the congratulations.

I feel great now, but on the Sunday after the run:

My attempts at evacuating the bath would have made a fabulous "Carry On Film"

Glad you liked the bling.

I only started c25k in October 16, so I don't know if Tomas has done this HM.

All the best.

McFitty profile image
McFittyGraduate

Superb report (got a lump in my throat the second time you passed your sister and your mum was there).

Brilliant run, lovely bling and fabulous photo. You certainly earned your stripes in style! Now I'm just wondering about the unusual tag on your post!πŸ˜‰

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McFittyGraduateβ€’ in reply toMcFitty

The tags (there are all sorts) appear randomly at the end of our posts Hidden . This time round, you got "Tourettes Syndrome" tagged at the end of your post. I had visions of you running the HM course, shouting the odd obscenity at the bystandersπŸ˜‚

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You have just given both Janet and me wet eyes, laughing our socks off at the thought of me running along and responding to all the well wishers with a barrage of obscenities. x

Hi Mcfitty,

Thanks for your reply and your congratulations.

I'm glad that you enjoyed my run report.

BAD NEWS; The lump in your throat must be contagious, I had it on Sunday!

The bling looks great, but a little bit lonely.

I will see what I can do about that in a few months.

Reading your reply, I agree. I do feel a bit like a Zebra.

Regarding the unusual tag, did you mean; How to squeeze an apple?

If so I will explain.

I'd been having lots of problems trying to upload a HM photo from my AppleMac onto this site.

No matter what I did, each time I tried to (add a photo) it was rejected as if I was doing something wrong.

I considered crushing my beloved laptop.

Bouncing off on a tangent,

I thought crushed apple = cider.

I wanted, crushed apple = photo.

As you have seen, I have now mastered the art of adding a photo.

My AppleMac still quivers each time I open it up.

By now, no doubt your thinking, is he high on drugs or alcohol?

NO, is the answer, i'm just babbling on like an old slaphead.

All the best.

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