This
morning we head up to somewhere near Barnsley for a five mile race. We were going
to do the Warp Up & Run 10k on Graves Park in
Sheffield next week but as that is £16 for a chocolate bar and a medal, whereas this is
£8 for a t-shirt, we opted for this instead, it was no contest really.
The race,
at Wombwell, isn’t actually anywhere near Barnsley but Wombwell itself is a
fairly big place. It isn’t though, and I hope it doesn’t mind me saying this,
very scenic. Although if you look beyond the town/village itself, there is some
pretty pleasant countryside.
Parking
was at the recreation ground next to a go-kart track. We looked around for ages
for the start line but couldn’t find it before joining everyone else who was
warming up on the rack track. Then we saw it, a little start sign at the edge
of the track. So... how many loops of the track are we in for?
Just the
one and a bit as it turns out, to start with, before we head out onto the road,
all nicely strung out. After that, route wise, there is one moderately steep
hill called Snape Hill but it’s quite a short one, then the course is pretty
flat. A lot of it is around housing estates until its back onto the track for
another lap to the finish.
I’m on
the results as recording a 32 minute run. I wish. Dear organisers that was not
me. I have run a 32 once, maybe twice, but that was a while ago. I ran a 38
today and was quite pleased with that, considering the state of my legs.
Although I’m not even sure that time was accurate, I couldn’t see a 4 mile
marker and my time for the last two miles was rather impressive. Indicating
perhaps that they were short? or that perhaps the earlier markers were wrong.
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