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Dublin Marathon

The organization for the starting pens was very slick as we lined up in Upper Fitzwilliam Street for the start.
I chose an orange pen (sub 3:30 ) placing myself midway in that group,
We trundled forward towards the start line in Dublin’s fair city on a dull but warmish morning, temperature around 12c.
The first two miles or so were meandered around the city roads but annoyingly kept coming to a logjam where some of the twists and turns slowed the runners down.
Once mile three had arrived the roads were longer and straighter and i decided to tag along with the 3:15 pacer as he had a giant orange balloon tied to him I thought that this might be the safest way to stop me from getting lost. Passed six mile mark in 42 minutes by this time we had reached Phoenix Park.The group I was running with were still quite bunched so much so that a few competitors tripped up over the speed bumps in the roads.
Still with the 3:15 balloon at ten miles I was starting to get slightly miffed that the big orange orb kept hitting me on the head about every 3-4 paces so decided to try and quicken up reaching 13 miles in 1:32 ish just about spot on for the time I was looking for.
Stopped at 15 miles for a call of nature ( mostly due to bombing to much free water and energy drinks inside me) I was running alongside another bod who looked like he was a seasoned runner, he had a better idea. The runner in question had carbo gels cross strapped all over his body in the same way the Mexicans had their bullets in old wild west films.
So back to the race; after my comfort break I managed about another half mile and the legs gave out. Noooo your having a giraffe, still 11 miles to go!!
So 11 miles of run, jog, walk, well at least it gave me a chance to take in the sights as i finally slumped over the line in 3:26.
I feel better for the experience and may even do another marathon some day.

For those wishing to do Dublin Marathon, its well supported by the crowds, well organized, fairly urban with a Phoenix Park insert and undulating but no big hills. A bit expensive to enter though 70 euros minimum.

Keep on running,

OK Chris

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London Marathon 2011

Not as hot as Paris last weekend but London at midday wasn’t that far off. So really well done and many congratulations to everyone that ran the Virgin London Marathon yesterday in what turned out to be toasty conditions. Pictures and more details to follow, all Beckenham results are below, have I missed anyone?

149 Jim Addison 2:39:33
570 Nolan Wilkens 2:52:32
692 Clare Elms 2:55:11
1189 Edgar Sequeira 3:02:11
1407 Richard Selway 3:05:14
2958 John Morsley 3:22:10
3211 Ed Osbourne 3:24:29
4906 Sophie Bishop 3:37:17
517 Anika Jones 3:39:47
5496 Tom Simpson 3:40:59
6241 Stephen Winfield 3:45:37
7956 Theunis Botha 3:54:38
8603 Andrew Small 3:57:11
8706 Alice Langton 3:57:32
13474 Lucie Holland 4:18:55
28715 Alex Bartelle 5:30:39

Eye of the tiger Andy Small grrrrrrrrrrr!

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Good Luck Beckenham Marathon Runners!

Good luck to all our runners in the London Marathon this weekend

Clare Elms (Dulwich Vest)
Sophie Bishop
Anika Jones (pink and black vest – 30628)
Alice Langton (club vest – 24669)
Jim Addison (club vest – 901)
Nolan Wilkens (club vest – 31573)
Edgar (club vest – 32850)
Tom Simpson(Club vest – 32562)
Richard Selway (club vest – 31273)
Andy Small (club vest – 24668)
Ed O’sbourne (club vest probably customised with glitter thanks to Mrs Osbourne  - 1528)
Stephen Winfield (White with light blue banded vest – 52936)
John Morsley (Purple vest)
Lucie Holland (Whizz Kids)
Alex
Theunis
Jo

Anymore?

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Frazzled In Paris

David Scrimshaw writes (in full gory detail):

Sunday 10th April, and I was toeing the line on the Champs Elysees among the 3:00 to 3:15 hopefuls. The morning had started cool thanks to the 8:45 start but there was anticipation of the heat to come as the sun was beginning to sneak through the buildings and hit the road, with the memory of the previous days heat still fresh in the mind!

The race started efficiently amongst a great buzz from the crowds and participants, shouts of ‘allez allez’ coming from all angles. I had aimed to set out at 7:10 mileing moving up to 7:05 once I had got into my stride and space was more of a luxury following the early first 2 miles. All was going to plan and once settled I really began to enjoy the race, the heat being kept at bay by the cold water buckets and sponges all runners had received at the expo the previous day.

I had seen Amy at mile 3 and at mile 6 was surprised to hear a booming ‘come on Beckenham Running Club’ – I turned around to see Steve Smythe (Claire Elms Coach) standing on the sidelines cheering me on! He was out in Paris with Asics having helped coach some of the ‘Asics Super 6′ – I also caught up with Steve again at mile 16 in one of the long tunnels when he joined me for a minute on the road to offer some words of encouragement – a real unexpected boost!

I had come through the halfway point feeling pretty good in 1:32:44, so bang on schedule for my target time. I saw Amy again at mile 18 and was still feeling pretty good although I had started to feel what felt like it could be the onset of cramp in my left calf by about mile 18-19 and was also starting to feel the heat as the temperatures crept up and the sun rose in the sky meaning there was now very little shade to hide in.

I had been conscious of hydrating in the heat to ensure that the cramp was kept at bay and with it getting so hot I was feeling pretty dry and thirsty so kept taking on fluids to ensure I didn’t dry up like a raisin in the sun! Unfortunately I feel I must have been a little to enthusiastic with the liquids…. I’d started to feel the pain around mile 22-23 and had dropped a slower mile of around the 7:40 mark – on the back of this I pushed the next mile and clocked a 7:26, however, I had started to feel my stomach feeling pretty heavy. My body was obviously not able to absorb the liquids I had been feeding it and at mile 24 I had to pull over to evacuate said liquids!

I spent a couple of minutes throwing up all of the last 5 miles liquid intake before getting my head back together and getting back in the race, but by this team I was totally shot and only managed to crawl around the last couple of miles for my 3:12:09.

I was really happy with the time in as much as this is a new PB for me by 28 minutes, but I felt I could have got under the magical 3:10 for good for age had I not made what was a bit of a school boy error – I guess this is the problem with winter training for a spring Marathon, all the cold weather training hadn’t prepared me for managing my body in the heat and I got it a little wrong!

Anyhow, its a great learning and a building block to what I know will be a sub 3:10 next time I set out over the distance.

The course in Paris is absolutely fantastic – fairly flat, really picturesque and some great support from the crowds. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone!

I’ve attached the Garmin Connnect link to my run for those who want to look at my mile 24 collapse!

Garmin Connect

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Croydon Half, Dartford 10, Sussex Marathon

In addition to the mob match mayhem on Saturday, there were also a few other local races taking place which attracted some of our runners….

Croydon Half Marathon

26 Richard Selway 01:29:08
143 Andrew Rees 01:53:07

Dartford 10 (rearranged from January)

155 Carl Pearse 1:17
211 Gillian Selman 1:21:18

Sussex Marathon

13 Ken Fancett 3:19:19   1st in his age category.


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….and then to the Stinger

More racing news to report…it’s almost a full time job in itself keeping up with you lot!

Ken Fancett continued his rehabilitation from last years knee problems by running in the Steyning Stinger Marathon, so named after the hills I believe… Ken finished in 13th place in 3:43:20.

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More London Marathon…

Kate adds an extra 15 feet to her marathon distance in order to greet her fans…

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Results Archive updated

I have now updated the results archive with all race results up to the end of May. Thanks to Carolyn for keeping the records so neat and tidy, and apologies for the delay in getting them up on the site.

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Halstead marathon 10 May

For anyone who’s not doing London but wishes they were, there’s still time to sign up on runnersworld for the Halstead marathon on 10 May in Essex.  It’s the 3rd year i’ve done it and it’s a lovely course and a well run event and one of the runnersworld favourites.  I’ll have a couple of spare places in the car.  Details at runnersworld or http://halsteadroadrunners.net/ 

Jim

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Abingdon Marathon

If anyone is interested in entering an Autumn marathon without the expense of traveling to Europe, a couple of us have entered this one held on 18 October. Wondered if anyone else wanted a Beckenham day/weekend out….?

http://www.abingdonmarathon.co.uk/index.htm

http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/events/viewevent.asp?sp=&v=2&EN=48563

 

It’s close to Oxford and held by a running club, but gets good reviews. It’s also a flat fast course so good for a PB. If your interested enter sooner rather than later as it does fill up early.

 

Cheers

 

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