So, how are all my injuries? I’m about to find out by
running the Uttoxeter Half Marathon.
Most of my original ills have gone away, so naturally I have
a new one which I think is a thigh strain. This gets even more strained when
they send us up a hill immediately after the start.
In fact, this is a course with very little flat in it. Although,
had I not been pre-injured I wouldn’t have worried unduly about the terrain, it
was nothing too nasty. Everyone said to fear the big one between miles six and
seven which also implied it was a mile long but it wasn’t. It was challenging although
not horrendous.
My biggest problems were the downhills. I’m not good a downhills
generally and some of the ones here were evil. Whilst everyone else was rejoicing
at the last mile being ‘all downhill’ I was cursing it.
I maintain a decent eight minute mile pace for the first half of the
race before it deteriorates sharply thereafter. I finish feeling shattered. How
I’ll feel when that is the dessert course after a swim and a bike I’m not sure.
My finish time of 1:51 is well outside my 1:45 target.
The race started and finished at Uttoxeter Racecourse, which
meant the facilities were pretty good as apparently was the cake stall. T-shirts
were picked up, unconventionally, before the start and drinks were in cups.
This I would normally have objected to but it gave me chance to have a breather
as I stopped at each one.
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