I cycled up to meet Paul H for the Banstead Woods 5km run this morning. Was quite a cold morning but there were still plenty of people of all different shapes, sizes and ages queuing up for the start. Paul showed me the hill on the course and then Huw turned up to give us some encouragement, or just to laugh at my poor running style.
After a bit on an intro from the commissaire we were off, a slight drag up on the first section but not too bad and I got into a nice rhythm. For the first 1km or so I could see Paul H up in the front, I was in about tenth place and was feeling ok. Took a couple of turns through the forest and then had a nice downhill section. On this section I noticed that I could catch up a few of the leading guys as I seemed to be running quite quick on the downhill section.
Then we turned and we were onto the hill. Its only about 150m long but is quite tough and I got up this ok, managed to catch up with a couple of guys on here and decided to try to stay with them. On the drag section again now for the 2nd lap and I was still feeling good so I decided to push myself a bit quicker and got away from the 2 guys that were with me. There was one guy up ahead who was quite a distance and so I tried to bring him back. I gave it some again on the downhill section but he was still quite some way ahead of me and still looked like he was going well.
Into the last 200m and I put my foot down and gave it my all in a final flourish. I wanted to go under 20min and just about did that with a time of 19.37 which gave me 7th place. Paul H put in a much faster time of 17.56 which gave him 3rd.
We then rode the club run together, for a bit until I had had enough of killing myself trying to keep up with Paul on his TT bike so I scooted the short way to the cafe.
Great fun, I would really recommend this for anyone who fancies having a go at running whether your a beginner or advanced they cater for everyone. Even have photos and results up on the website by the afternoon.
http://www.parkrun.com/Default.aspx?tabid=225
Cheers
Marek...