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And another one ..... (much longer than Sandie's)

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UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon
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It seems obligatory, so here's my take on yesterday's Great South Run, without the HU group photo you've already seen at least half-a-dozen times ....

I wasn't feeling at all confident this time around, as my last training run of any distance (11 days ago) saw me hitting the wall just after 11k - a proper crash from "Ooh, this is going well" to "I can't run another step" in 150 metres! Add that to a very sociable pre-race carb-loading supper with said group (not that much wine, but definitely too much garlic bread) and I walked to the race village feeling very flat, in sad need of an injection of cheekychipmunks ' excitement. Dexy5 was following along later, as she was in a later wave. So I had to keep my "why am I doing this" thoughts to myself ..... luckily they disappeared once I got to the hubbub of the start area.

Rather to my surprise, I was in the first wave this year (along with Katnap , though there was no sign of him at this stage), with my forecast time equal to the slowest pacer in the wave (1 hr 30). Even more to my surprise, despite thinking I was way too far forward in the queue for the start, I found myself within a few feet of said pacer (Luis) - and remained within a few feet of him from that point to the 15k marker, thus avoiding my usual too fast start and subsequent difficulties.

For some reason, nobody else attached themselves to us permanently, though a few others came and went. So with no-one else to talk to, we discovered early on that I'd used Luis as my pacer in the second wave two years ago, and a bit later that he is a parkrun RD just round the corner in Southampton - and as I've just started filling that role at Southsea, that conversation passed a few miles. A further boost came from a cheer from Mr and Mrs Coddfish just before the 10k point. The result was that it was pretty much an armchair ride, with a bit of a bad patch coming up to the gremlin sitting on that wall at 11k. But having beaten him off for a couple of k, all went well thereafter, and we got to 15k just over a minute ahead of schedule, meaning Luis had to slow down to hit his target, leaving me to my own devices for the last k. I managed to resist too fast too soon, and Garmin tells me I built up steadily from 5'30" to 4'40"/k - the coloured trace (see pic) shows an acceleration over the last 400m that is really quite pleasing!

And then the sun came out, and the wait with Oldgirlruns (but didn't yesterday) and Katnap to cheer on TailChaser , Sandie1961 , JonathanP , Cheeky, Dexy and David_G past the 6 mile point and then again at the finish was really rather pleasant, until everybody's legs started to seize up around the time of the photoshoot. So it was time to split up and stagger home, and for almost everybody else, to sign on for next year - but I think I'm (probably) cured now.

Oh, for the record - 1:28:19 (32 secs slower than two years ago (but my Garmin thinks I ran 90m further this time), 3486th overall, and 16th in my age group (70-74). That'll do, I think :-) .

Onwards and upwards!!

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Shake-and-run profile image
Shake-and-runHalf Marathon

Congratulations on great running UTS, and on a lovely write up. Xx

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toShake-and-run

Not as great as my first edition suggested, I shaved 10 mins off with a misprint! (Now corrected)

roseabi profile image
roseabiUltramarathon

Great work, Mr UTS!!! xxx

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toroseabi

Oops, see above 🙄

AlMorr profile image
AlMorrHalf Marathon

Congratulations on completing your Great South Run UTS, you hoped to get a sub 90 minutes run and you certainly did at 1:18:19, that was a interesting conversation you had with that pacer, especially talking about you new role as Parkrun Run Director.

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toAlMorr

Glad you said that Al, 1:18:19 was a misprint - 1:28:19 it should have said - corrected now!

AlMorr profile image
AlMorrHalf Marathon in reply toUpTheStanley

Still sub 90 minutes 👍😊🏃🏾

Sandie1961 profile image
Sandie1961Half Marathon

I never doubted you UTS. Hope you’ve signed up for next year 😈

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toSandie1961

Hah! 🙄

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRun10 Miles

What a great race, are you sure you are cured? for that race anyway, what speed and time I enjoyed reading your report, it sounds interesting talking to Luis on the way round. Oh and the map, how it goes from blue to green to yellow orange then red at the end, that must have been so satisfying to see

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toSueAppleRun

Thanks, the time was a misprint, now corrected by 10 mins!

But I did enjoy seeing the pace trace …..👍

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRun10 Miles in reply toUpTheStanley

That’s still under an hour and a half which is great, takes me longer than that to run 10k which is why I don’t run further, it’s just too long to be out

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toSueAppleRun

That’s exactly why I can’t face the thought of a HM!

SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRun10 Miles in reply toUpTheStanley

I so wanted to do a HM but it was the hours of training and then how slow i am i might not have made the cut off time, I’m hoping to work next year but after that i will retire and have more time, if i could run your speeds i’d run further

Oldfloss profile image
OldflossAdministrator

Absolutely fantastic what a great post and really well done you... you got there, with all your organisation and strategies... and I think that time was excellent ! x

linda9389 profile image
linda9389AdministratorMarathon

What a great run! Speedy AND chatty! Phenomenal!!!

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply tolinda9389

There was a point where someone joined us and took over the chatting for a while .... that helped ....😀

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon

Brilliant UTS! How you can run that fast and chat is beyond me. I’m glad your wall didn’t revisit this time round. It knew better than to mess with a Stanley on a Mission!

So good to see you this weekend. And yes, have you signed up for next year yet? Have you ……… (you know you want to ….. 😈)

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply tocheekychipmunks

Thanks Cheeky .....

1) See above

2) No!!

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply toUpTheStanley

I. Don’t. Believe. You.

🤣

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Dexy510 Miles in reply tocheekychipmunks

😈

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply tocheekychipmunks

You. Flipping. Should 🙄

cheekychipmunks profile image
cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon in reply toUpTheStanley

🤣🤣🤣

TailChaser profile image
TailChaserMarathon in reply toUpTheStanley

Are you sure? 🤔😉

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy510 Miles in reply toTailChaser

👿

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toTailChaser

Yes! !

TailChaser profile image
TailChaserMarathon in reply toUpTheStanley

Ok, we’ll let you off this year 😉

Irishprincess profile image
IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon

And you can talk while running at that pace! 😳 Amazing! 16th in your age group is a very, very decent result, well done to you 👍

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toIrishprincess

Thank you, also see above re chatting 😜

Beachcomber66 profile image
Beachcomber66AdministratorHalf Marathon

Nothing short of amazing (with or without correction!) 🥂

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy510 Miles in reply toBeachcomber66

And a little bird tells me you will be doing it next year BC. 😉

Beachcomber66 profile image
Beachcomber66AdministratorHalf Marathon in reply toDexy5

I have done what I can to keep the option open anyway Dexy5. We will see what the next 12 months brings.😊

over61andstilltrying profile image
over61andstilltryingHalf Marathon

Shaking my head in amazement! Your speed, the number of runners and how come you are 'only' 16th in your age group. There must certainly be some super, turbo charged gentlemen around! Your are a running star to me! Many congratulations! 😊🏃🏻‍♂️👏🎉💥🏁🏅

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon

I can't seem to find out whether I was 16th out of 16, or 116 ......

Bladerunner2049 profile image
Bladerunner2049Marathon

Thanks for the report. It was a wonderful day wasn’t it, lots of cheery spectators too.

My Garmin said I’d done 16.55km !

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy510 Miles in reply toBladerunner2049

Yes mine said 16.38, but I certainly didn’t follow the mid-line or the shortest line. Glad you enjoyed it - Pompey people are great at supporting it every year.

Lavender1962 profile image
Lavender1962Half Marathon

Congratulations on a great run!🙂👏👏

Sandraj39 profile image
Sandraj39Half Marathon

Brilliant run for you UTS and in a fantastic time! Interesting to hear that your previous long run had you crashing at 11k - I developed legs like lead at about the 10/11k mark yesterday which is very unusual for me. Boy, it makes the last part of a run hard - and I took a couple of walk breaks which I never usually do! Glad you all had a great day - a fab event as ever!🙂

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toSandraj39

It's happened to me twice Sandra - the first time (two years ago) I had to abandon completely and stumble home. This time I was able to resume at something close to the pace I had been running, after a couple of minutes slumped on a bench. But it really made me doubt how the race would go .... all's well that ends well. Glad you came through it OK yesterday.

JonathanP profile image
JonathanP10 Miles

Sounds like you were the only one of us whose plan actually worked UTS - congratulations!

TailChaser profile image
TailChaserMarathon in reply toJonathanP

Yes, so much for our dream of leading the Green Wave out with Sandie1961 JP!

JonathanP profile image
JonathanP10 Miles in reply toTailChaser

The best laid plans.....

TailChaser profile image
TailChaserMarathon in reply toJonathanP

Yup.

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toJonathanP

I was determined to latch on to the pacer after last week’s whoopsie. Luckily, he was right there 😀

TailChaser profile image
TailChaserMarathon

I think that’s a pretty amazing result UTS considering your buildup. Very well done and lovely to see you, particularly on the course! 👍👍👍

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toTailChaser

It was a great Team HU effort all round 👍

Well done, also for beating the gremlins and keeping your pace instead of rushing off!

Over62 profile image
Over62Half Marathon

Congratulations on the run, it’s lovely to read all the different reports and what it means and how it was achieved by each person, you even put the 11k gremlin back in the box! Well done all round 👏👍🏅🎉

RunBrianRun profile image
RunBrianRunHalf Marathon

Nice one UTS 👍 Really pleased to read that it went well for you especially after that bad run earlier. Well done 👍👏👏👏

Irish-John profile image
Irish-JohnMarathon

Great run, great time! Well done UTS! :)

Dexy5 profile image
Dexy510 Miles

A MAZE ING. Well done you. 🏃🏼🤸‍♀️🏃🏼🏃🏼

Oldgirlruns profile image
Oldgirlruns10 Miles

Great post UTS - I hadn’t realised you’d had enough puff for a proper conversation with the Pacer - I’m even more impressed now!

Coddfish profile image
Coddfish10 Miles

I thought you looked in really good shape when you passed us at the 10k marker and also when we saw you at the end. Despite the effects of the garlic bread - which had done something similar to me. Welcome to the ‘never again’ step, at least for now. For me that itch has been well and truly scratched but I suspect your resolve may shift as you get nearer to the time.

aliboo70 profile image
aliboo70Half Marathon

Thats speedy!congratulations!😊

Katnap profile image
KatnapMarathon

16th in your age group is brilliant! 💪💪👏👏👏 And that final finish is amazing!

👻🐱 Spooky Katnap 🐱👻

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toKatnap

I’m the baby of that age group though, under 70 & 1/2. Downhill from here …..🙃

Katnap profile image
KatnapMarathon

Downhill is speed for free! 🤣

SkiMonday profile image
SkiMondayUltramarathon

Great run there UtS! That's faster than I've ever managed on a 10 miler.

UpTheStanley profile image
UpTheStanleyHalf Marathon in reply toSkiMonday

All down to my pacer looking after me I think 😀

SkiMonday profile image
SkiMondayUltramarathon in reply toUpTheStanley

I'm sure he helped but you still had to do the work.

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