We had a free weekend so decided to go camping in the Lakes with my family. This allowed Mrs Noel to check out a new campsite that looked nice. It also let me sneak in another race. Glaramara is 5 miles and 2100 feet of ascent (and descent).
This was the hottest weekend of the year so far and it felt very unpleasant as about 65 runners set off down the road towards the mountain (or hill, I'm not sure where the cut-off is). It quickly became obvious that I wasn't in tip-top condition as I fell further and further behind a small group of runners that I had started near. I would probably put that down to dehydration, general tiredness, a beer the night before, etc. It is also very clear to me that I don't train on big hills like this, and I'm not much good at them.
I was 6th at the summit after a brief scrambly section (see picture), but decided I should amble a bit so that I could follow someone down the mountain and see where the best lines were. Unfortunately, as soon as I got into ambling pace, my body seemed to say "that's me done, I'll warm down now, thanks". So it was almost impossible for me to get back into racing mode.
With this in mind, I was going to go for a gentle finish, but found myself unable to resist a sprint finish to secure 14th place (I think). All in all, it was a very pleasant way to spend my birthday.
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Happy Belated Birthday Noel :) Another good result...
ReplyDeleteCheers Simon. This race should be good training for my next race - the mammoth ascent of Shutlingsloe ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday!
ReplyDeleteWhich campsite was it and was it any good?
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt was Hollows Farm, in Grange, Borrowdale. I'd definitely recommend it. It was relatively busy, but the field we were in was pretty long and thin, so we weren't surrounded. The location is great, it's a 5-minute walk for the kids to get to the River Derwent.