The fitness campaign has been rescheduled (again). So today
the Newcastle 10k, that’s
Newcastle Under Lyme by the way, and I thought I’d retired
from 10k’s last year. Needs must.
This is the first time this race has been run as a 10k,
previously it was known as the Newcastle 7, over seven miles. That had taken place
for 40 years but this has now been shortened to take out a tricky road junction.
The race start is outside the organising club’s HQ on Ashfields
New Road. The course takes us on road but steadily uphill for the majority of
the first 6k, up something known locally as Black Bank. Then we descend to the finish.
It also goes off-road at this point. Firstly on to gravel tracks and then dirt
tracks along the route of an old railway line. Thankfully it's not been too wet, so the course isn't muddy or slippery.
The finish turns out to be at least a half a mile walk back
to the race HQ, so one wonders why it couldn’t still have been a 7 miler?
It’s a popular event with 416 finishers and a rather nice commemorative
mug for all. I am one of those finishers despite struggling with tight calf-itis throughout. I consider
dropping out several times as my muscles alternate from tight to excruciatingly
tight but I carry on in the belief that this is actually doing it some good.
My time of 49:31 reflects my cautiousness and my discomfort
but at least nothing snapped. However I think doing the same over a half
marathon distance at Scunthorpe in two weeks time is out of the question.
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