After the disappointing but understandable cancellation of the Great South Run at the weekend, we received an e-mail on Monday to say that we could either rollover our entry to next year or we could claim a refund of the entry fee.
We could also claim the 2024 T-shirt and medal, if we provide evidence of running 10 miles before 11th November. So I took up the challenge yesterday morning.
It was sunny as I left home and headed towards the promenade. I set up Coach Bennett’s 2 hour run, knowing that I would be running longer than that. I wasn’t confident that I would be able to run it all, as my post-cold taper runs had been pretty tough with the usual pre-race niggles. But I set off slowly and headed towards the Round Tower in Old Portsmouth where black clouds were rolling in across the sea as the Isle of Wight ferry came into harbour.
Turning back, I headed east towards Southsea Common, Ladies mile, and the pier. A man I know from parkrun spotted me and cheered and I announced I was halfway through. That gave me a boost as I headed towards Eastney and the Hayling Island Ferry, where I turned back again.
The roads were wet from earlier rain showers and I ran through a further 2 showers along the way, which was refreshing. Instead of heading back to the prom and running against the increasing breeze, I headed for the park where junior parkrun is held. I’d had a couple of walking breaks where I topped up on water and nibbled at an energy bar. I even popped into a local loo, because Coach Bennett said I could.
After running round the park, Coach Bennett said goodbye to me. I was on my own with just my music to keep me company. I then ran along Henderson Road , remembered by runners as the one with speed humps, where neighbours have a street party and play loud music during the GSR, and a man shouts ‘You mustn’t walk along this road’. But as he wasn’t there today, and I was going the opposite direction, I did for a short time. 😂
I then had the fun of running down the road to the Eastney Tavern, knowing how tough it is going up that road on race day. It was 15.5k now so I knew it wasn’t far to go. Pace quickened and I finished 16.31 km with a flourish.
The lovely UpTheStanley clapped me in as I crossed the threshold - he had been following my journey on Find My Phone . I checked Garmin and I’d run 16.31 in 2hrs 16 mins . Not my fastest 10 Miles, but much better than anticipated when I set out this morning. But I did miss the crowds and entertainment along the route, as well as being one of the 22,000 runners.
UTS and I thought 2024 might be our last GSR, but we can’t end it this way so we’ve decided to roll over to next year.
Not sure why my photo won’t upload?
After note: it has 2 days later