Today I take part in the Battle of Naseby, originally held
on the 14th June 1645 as the finale to the Civil War between Oliver
Cromwell’s lot and King Charles I’s lot. Now re-enacted, of sorts, across 16.45
miles of rolling Northamptonshire countryside. They call it ideal marathon preparation.
The all road route takes in numerous memorials and
viewpoints of the battle but as I haven’t packed by guidebook a lot of it
passes me by. Anyhow this is all about getting the ideal marathon preparation in.
I record 2:21:51 for the unusual distance, an average of 8:40 per
mile. Way below my 8:00 pace at Prestwold but inside my intended 9:00 marathon pace,
so probably about where I need to be. Just need to add another 10 miles to it.
It was a pleasant little event despite the orange race
t-shirt.
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