Dave
Neilands reports .
. . .
Most
runners when competing in their first ever race start with something
readily manageable like a 10k. Graham Lund of Garstang Running
Club however went to the other extreme, may be being the son of
Geoff Lund explains a lot, but the 31mile Manx Mountain Marathon with
its 8000 feet of climbing is bordering on the suicidal. In a
field of 119 Graham finished 64th in 7 hours 18 minutes with Daniel
Clark showing Graham the way finishing 45th in 6 hours 48 minutes.
Just to put it all in perspective the last competitor finished in
10 hours and 8 minutes.
The Blackpool Sixth Form College 10k was quite hilly enough for Pete
Gelderd as he finished 70th out of 110 in 53.10. The Arant Haw Fell
Race at Sedbergh was not Geoff Lyon’s finest hour or 55.15
minutes or so says Geoff Lyons. Analysing his finishing position of
41st out of 71 he found he was beaten by 18 runners of the same
age, 7 who were up to 10 years older, including one lady (but that is
not what he called her) and one runner at least 15 years older –
lies, damn lies and statistics – does retirement beckon?
Last but not least and after a hard weeks marathon training Richard
Jones entered the Wilmslow Half Marathon at short notice. Acquiring a
lady’s number, but obviously not running much like one, he
finished in the top 10% - there were 3449 finishers and he finished
315th in 1 hour 32 minutes.
31/03/08
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