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Another Very Long NFM 10K Report 🥱

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Well, what can I say about this weekend that hasn’t been said before?

UpTheStanley and I first attended this event in 2019 when someone on HU said places were still available. It is a family friendly event, brilliantly organised by a group of local runners and it is supported by and benefits many charitable groups in the New Forest. Runners can do FM, HM, 10k, 5k, 2k or a woodland doggy walk. We have been going every year since then, apart from the 2 year Covid break

Running buddies on HU liked the sound of a run in this beautiful area that includes a race village on the New Forest Show ground, with entertainment by local bands and food/drink sellers and attendance by local sport shops, Garmin and other sponsors. Campers and campervans are also provided with an exclusive site with excellent showers and a pizza van.

The main topics of conversation over the week before:

Was I going to be able to run 10k after seeing a physiotherapist about a hip/glute/piriformis problem? Or should I run 5k instead?

What was the forecast doing, changing from a cool perfect day the week before, to black clouds and 70% chance of rain?

Should we wear road shoes or trail shoes?

Would UTS be able to defend his first in age group title?

Well I decided I could do 10k if I started steadily with cheekychipmunks and if necessary, I could walk to the end of it.

We had no control over the weather but when it arrived it was huge, 100% rain that soaks you in nano seconds, and sent runners heading for shelter in the tents and gazebos meant for registration, physiotherapy and other concessions. Well once you’re wet, you can’t get much wetter so we eventually emerged. Running jackets and plastic ponchos proved useless in this tropical rainstorm. aliboo70 and Kenny, cheekychipmunks, Mudita11 and Sandie1961 and Shake-and-run (who stayed in campervans until the last moment).

Because our meet up plan was delayed we missed David_G before he was heading for HM warm up, but thankfully Cheeky and I got to give him good luck hugs as he was heading off in his HM wave. A shake of the hand from UTS.

Bags were dropped off and placed under tarpaulin or on a truck depending on running group.

A brilliant warm up routine began, being filmed by drone as we were hilariously doing star jumps and squats. Then cheeky and I started together, negotiating the ankle deep muddy puddles along the route. Although lots of laughter and stuttering as the runners around us went through or around them, sadly we saw someone being carried on a stretcher having had a fall. So glad I opted for trail shoes! At one point an adult member of the cadet force was standing in front of an enormous puddle, saying you don’t want to go through this one.

I left cheeky after around 2k, switched on my Shokz and followed the now familiar route, overtaking and chatting to others. Marshals were cheering us on and leading the various categories of runners in the right direction. We had different colour race numbers for different distances. Then we came to the option of running through a Ford or over a bridge . I chose the latter but laughed loudly as a group of friends took turns running through the knee high water, capturing it on camera. The Danger of Death sign hadn’t put them off. Through the woods I had to pause as a group of ponies with foals crossed our path. They take priority over runners. 🐎 🐎🐎

Loved all the signs along the way. Do No Feed The Marshals or Whine Now, Wine Later.

After the 7.5k water stop I caught a glimpse of a tall slim woman in a red T-shirt about 100m ahead. It was Shakes, who had started with Sandie ahead of us. It took a while to reach her as I was doing a bit of run/walking at this stage. We met in the woods, concentrating on avoiding tree roots, and said hellos as I overtook her, and then she did the same a bit later. Out of the woods we came with more warnings about slippery mud from cheery cadets. We were both stopping and starting along my least favourite part of the course, the sodden polo pitch. Running on grass just takes away all my energy and today felt worse. I managed to catch Shakes again and said “We can do this”. Less than 250m along a lane into the showground and I gave all I had to get to that finish line. The race photos will look awful I know.

We picked up a cup of high5, a T-shirt, a medal, a Garmin buff and a banana from the girl guides . A welcoming committee of HU finishers was there to greet us. And more photos taken by a lady who even lent her T-shirt to Shakes as Mr Shakes had taken hers away.

A minor hiccup as the volunteers couldn’t find UTS’s rucksack, but all resolved when we went back for mine. We then headed for coffee, a lovely donut from Ali, and then managed to take over a damp picnic bench as a family was leaving and the sun started to come out. The entertainment was excellent, with the Portsmouth Batala drummers and local bands. Unfortunately, the wasps then came out to play and we returned back to our rather muddy car park.

Sorry we didn’t get to see David after his run. Phone communication was so difficult there but he let us know that he had got back to his hotel room. Completing an HM in those conditions was amazing.

And no, UTS’s title defence was unsuccessful. He came 3rd in his age group, 4 mins off the pace. There’s always next year……

I came in at a surprising 1:20:13, only 31 seconds slower than last year. Now if I hadn’t stopped for photos, unnecessary water etc……….

The advantage of being sponsored by Garmin- we earned a badge too! Win win.

Hope you’re still awake 😂

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SueAppleRun profile image
SueAppleRun10 Miles

A great day despite the weather then 😁

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toSueAppleRun

As always SueAppleRun . 😊

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AlMorrHalf Marathon

Well done Dexy5 on that very muddy New Forest 10K, sorry about UTS coming 3rd in his age group, I am sure he's not too disappointed about that, your time was ok, when I got notice of what time I would be running The Great Scottish Run which is on the 6th October I told them 80 minutes although the majority of my 10K runs are around 72 minutes, you will be looking forward to The Great South Run later in October.

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toAlMorr

Thanks Al, I was pleased to just get around the course so the time was faster than I thought it would be. I am sure your Great Scottish Run will be less than 80 mins, and look forward to your run report.

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AlMorrHalf Marathon in reply toDexy5

This coming Sunday I'm running for the second time a local community 10K, last year my time was 1:09:22 with the help of a official 70 minutes pacer who shouted at me to sprint the last 200 metres, which I did, hence 38 seconds sub 70 minutes.

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toAlMorr

Excellent Al

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cheekychipmunksHalf Marathon

So much fun Dexy5 ! Hysterical that I didn’t need trail shoes once during the race, but almost came a cropper walking out into the event village after. 😂 So good to see you again. Looking forward to a couple of weeks’ time! 🥰

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Dexy510 Miles in reply tocheekychipmunks

OMG, I dread to think what you would have looked like if you hadn’t stopped that slide cheekychipmunks . That mud was so thick! 🤣

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Beachcomber66AdministratorHalf Marathon

That was a really good result, in fact excellent given the absence of any suggestion that your piriformis misbehaved during or after the run. All sounding good. Just a lovely group of people having fun together.🙂

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toBeachcomber66

A little lower back pain but no piriformis problems BC - thank goodness for those exercises last week. We walked to the village for dinner to stretch the legs and had a lovely forest walk this morning spotting ponies and deer.

Beachcomber66 profile image
Beachcomber66AdministratorHalf Marathon in reply toDexy5

Sounds idyllic Dexy5; no need for me to tell you to enjoy it…you are clearly under the spell of the place already 🙂

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon

Thats a great report Dexy! So much was happening there and you clearly didn't miss a thing 🙂

It sounds like a great VRB meet-up and that’s brilliant news that your hip was ok. You must be relieved about that. Hope it’s still feeling ok today.

UTS coming third is a fab result so I hope he is not disappointed. Well done to both of you 👏👍

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toIrishprincess

I was so pleased IP, especially as I need to increase distance to 10 miles. I will keep up the exercises to help strengthen those glutes.

UTS was 3rd in age group only but there were over 20 there, and he’s still pretty pleased.

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IrishprincessAdministratorHalf Marathon in reply toDexy5

That’s a fab result for both of you!

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Shake-and-runHalf Marathon

thank you for that encouraging shout as we came into the finish, I needed it! Sorry I couldn’t match your finish sprint!! The signs were really amusing and kept me going as did ‘The Blues Brothers’ at 3k. I can see why you like this race so much. A really wonderful event!

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toShake-and-run

oh yes , the Blues Brothers were great weren’t they? 😎😎 I bet they were glad it stopped raining.

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Sandie1961Half Marathon

Thank you so much for suggesting it Dexy5 It was a beautiful route in a gorgeous area and, although I was a bit disappointed in my time, I did come 26/47 in my age category and really enjoyed the race. Also, our plans were slightly knocked out by the weather, but the campervan option meant we had a lovely 3 night weekend break as well as another brilliant friends meet up.

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toSandie1961

I think in those conditions you had a brilliant time. A bit different to running on roads. Very different to when we did it the first year with dry paths too - there was no water in the ford!

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Sandie1961Half Marathon in reply toDexy5

It would have been a better time if I had only run 10k instead of 10.36k too 😂 Spot on my 1.15 target in fact! So nice running on different surfaces for a change too, even if we were mud splattered by the end. Maybe I should’ve gone through the ford to clean my legs 😅

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toSandie1961

Yes it always becomes in a bit longer for us; 10.24 in my case. But it’s the course time that counts and there’s a lot of choices of where to run, as opposed to following the straight line. Rather long than short though. You’ll just have to come back and beat it 😂

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OldflossAdministrator

Just splendid..... what a run, what a time you all had. You did incredibly well and under such testing circumstances !!!!

A run to remember.... HUGE well done to you and the lovely UTS xxx

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toOldfloss

Many thanks Oldfloss , and looking forward to the next meet up with you.

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OldflossAdministrator in reply toDexy5

Can hardly wait.... it is going to be such fun ! :) x

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Coddfish10 Miles

The before and after cloud photos say it all! Glad your hip/glute/piriformis survived.

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toCoddfish

Yes Coddfish , I would never have left the house to run in that rain, but when you arrive at a race there is no choice. It did remind me of the time when Oldgirlruns and I did the Reindeer Run in a similar downpour, and you brave souls came out to support us.

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Coddfish10 Miles in reply toDexy5

That had the added bonus of cold, sleet and wind, as I remember it. We were very grateful to sit in one of the yellow shelters on the prom with the wind behind us. I hope they are reinstated after the works, but I doubt it.

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toCoddfish

Yes the old shelters are being restored to return to the prom, but set not in the centre, I believe.

aliboo70 profile image
aliboo70Half Marathon

Great to see you again Dexy5 and UpTheStanley ! That weather was invigorating!!! 🤣 lovely report and glad your injury held up well and has given you confidence for GSR . See you again sometime soon! Xxx

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toaliboo70

Thanks aliboo70 , I must keep up the exercises to strengthen those muscles some more else I may have further problems as I extend distance.

It was a long day for you. I must say I slept like a log last night.

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Runnin-gHalf Marathon

Well done, sounds like tricky conditions! 👏🏽

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toRunnin-g

Yes I can honestly say I have not run through deeper puddles or squishier mud. Driving through the car park was another story.

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Mudita11Half Marathon

Wonderful report Dexy5 . Glad the piriformis behaved itself. Do you know I didn’t see the amusing signs that you and others have mentioned! Mind you I’m not known for my great eye sight 👀 🤣. It was a lovely to see you and UTS again. Congrats on great runs. See you soon x

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toMudita11

It’s probably more down to your speedy run Mudita11 ! 😂

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Tetleyteagirl

Hi Dexy, what an amazing report of your weekend! Well done to you and UTS, We’ve had some weather haven’t we🤣. How lovely to meet up with familiar faces. Hope the joints are behaving themselves for you. 😊

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toTetleyteagirl

Thankfully the joints, muscles are still feeling fine. It was good to share our favourite run with lovely running buddies.

RunWillie profile image
RunWillieMarathon

Awesome job Dexy5 Sounds like great fun apart from the wasps 😠

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toRunWillie

Yes, it was RunWillie. We have been spared of wasps due to the rainy summer. But the sunshine and lots of food about brought them from far and wide. A man next to me got stung while holding on to his pizza box.

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RunWillieMarathon in reply toDexy5

I always miss English Summer pub gardens until I remember those pesky things 🤣

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toRunWillie

😂

drl212 profile image
drl212

Remarkable rain-soaked running report!!

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Dexy510 Miles in reply todrl212

Thanks, I’ve dried off now 😂

Week7 profile image
Week7Half Marathon

This sounds brilliant fun -well run / splashed / slithered / splatted!!

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Dexy510 Miles in reply toWeek7

Ha ha , I was glad I wore shorts. It was much easier to shower all the muck off, rather than get it out of my clothes. I haven’t tackled the trail shoes yet!

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misswobbleMarathon

I loved that! Thank you 😀

Well done Dex! Dratted rain! Bah 😤. Mind you we should all be used to it by now. Slip sliding about the countryside, wet through! Could be worse 😂All is forgiven post medal, dry jumper, a bun and hot drink 😀

I hope by now you’re suitably restored and ready for the next outing

Congratulations 👏😀🏅🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️

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Dexy510 Miles in reply tomisswobble

Thank you misswobble , I’m back to exercising and hope to go for another short recovery run tomorrow.

misswobble profile image
misswobbleMarathon in reply toDexy5

let’s hope it’s stopped raining 😀🏃‍♀️

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Dexy510 Miles in reply tomisswobble

it’s blue sky autumnal today. Let’s hope that continues.

misswobble profile image
misswobbleMarathon in reply toDexy5

we had torrential rain and high winds this afto while I was out with the dog 🐕

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Dexy510 Miles in reply tomisswobble

Uh oh I think it’s heading our way.

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