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Personal bests

  • Personal bests 2004-
    10k: Brighton Reebok 10k, November 20, 2005 0:45:25
    10 miles: Seaford Striders Mince Pie Ten Mile, December 12, 2004 01:25:19
    Half-marathon: Hastings Half Marathon, March 12, 2006 01:42:23
    20 miles: Jog Shop Jog, October 15, 2006 03:24:46
    Marathon: Isle of Wight Marathon, May 21, 2006 04:10:40

Pages: my running history; Beachy Head Marathon 2008

What does the Greek in the banner mean?

  • χαιρέτε νικὠμεν
    χαιρέτε νικὠμεν means "Greetings, we've won" and are the words attributed by Plutarch and Lucian to the runner who brought news of victory at the battle of Marathon to the people of Athens. They both wrote some six hundred years after the battle and the story is unlikely. Herodotus, who was closer to events, writes of a runner called Pheidippides who ran from Athens to Sparta to ask for help before the battle, but says nothing of a run to tell the Athenians of the victory. "So, when Persia was dust, all cried, 'To Akropolis!
    Run, Pheidippides, one race more! the meed is thy due!
    "Athens is saved, thank Pan," go shout!' He flung down his shield
    Ran like fire once more: and the space 'twixt the Fennel-field
    And Athens was stubble again, a field which a fire runs through,
    Till in he broke: 'Rejoice, we conquer!' Like wine through clay,
    Joy in his blood bursting his heart, he died--the bliss!"

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February 2008

February 25, 2008

Eighteen miles to Glyndebourne and back

135367760_dab721bfb7_o Yesterday I ran a hard long run, the first time I have run eighteen miles since October. I went to Firle Beacon, then down Firle Bostal to Firle, over the A27 to Glynde, past the Glyndebourne alpacas and to the entrance to Glyndebourne Opera House. The return journey was hard, particularly the slog back up Firle Bostal. For the first time I took water and gels.

I also need to record a nine miler on Thursday over Seaford Head and four miles (the Garmin ran out of juice) on Saturday.

Sunday's time: 3:23:49
Distance: 18.01
Pace: 11.19
Saturday: 4 miles
Thursday's run:
Time: 1:44:52
Distance: 9.02
Pace: 11.38

Total this week: 43.98
Three weeks till the Hastings Half Marathon
Seven weeks till the London Marathon

February 20, 2008

Bo Peep Bostal: eight miles

Today I ran eight miles on one of the Seaford Striders' training routes, out to Bo Peep, back down and up the Greenway (the reverse of the Seaford Half marathon route), then back beside the golf club in a High and Over direction. The weather was once more fine, almost hot, with a touch of mist. Tractors ploughed the hills and sheep were gravid with lambs to be born soon.

Time: 1:29:18
Distance: 8.10
Pace: 11.01

February 19, 2008

14 X 200m, Seaford front

In what may have been the last of the sunshine for a while, I ran fourteen 200m fast runs with 100m recoveries along Seaford front, with mile warm-up and cool-down.
Time: 49:49
Distance: 4.85
Pace: 10.18 (5.04)

1st 200m: 1:09:91/9.23
2nd 200m: 0:59:35/7.58
3rd 200m: 1:06:03/8.51
4th 200m: 1:02:65/8.24
5th 200m: 1:08:80/9.14
6th 200m: 1:10:18/9.25
7th 200m: 1:09:50/9.18
8th 200m: 1:12:02/9.40
9th 200m: 1:08:11/9.08
10th 200m: 1:11:81/9.38
11th 200m: 1:08:89/9.14
12th 200m: 1:09:44/9.19
13th 200m: 1:07:74/9.05
14th 200m: 1:17:17/10.21

February 17, 2008

Sussex Beacon Half Marathon

Today I ran this race for the fourth time, in brilliant sunshine. My time might have been better, if I had not had to stop for shoelaces twice and a wee once. I was poorly prepared: the shoelace problem would not have come up if I had paid attention when putting my shoes on, and I left too little time before the start for visits to the loo and so on.

In the event I was not too disappointed with a time under two hours. I think I ran faster in the second half and was able to mark my progress by overtaking various conspicuous runners towards the end. Events like this remind me how much running is a collective thing. I saw lots of runners encouraging each other. Everyone was good humoured, even on an eccentric route.

I may not do this again though. It was crowded, which is a good preparation for London, but it is very much for tourists. I may try Eastbourne next year.

Time: 1:59:09
Distance: 13.27
Pace: 8.59 (best 5.01)
Total this week: 31.5

Four weeks till the Hastings Half Marathon
Eight weeks till the London Marathon


February 15, 2008

Yesterday's run

Yesterday I ran three brisk miles, with a mile warm-up and cool-down, along Seaford front.
Time: 55:59
Distance: 5.11
Pace: 10.57 (best 7.04)
The brisk three miles were run at a pace of 10.25, not actually that brisk.

February 13, 2008

Seven miles

One more beautiful day, more like May than February, and I ran to Bo Peep and back.

Time: 1:17:25
Distance: 7.02
Pace: 11.02 (best 6.32)

Three fast miles

On a beautiful sunny afternoon, by a mirror-like sea, I ran three fast miles, with 400m recoveries and mile warm-up and cool-downs. The fast miles were not that fast, but I did lose some fitness during my lay-off. Yesterday being a rest-day, I enjoyed a 1 km swim. I hope to do more.

Time: 1:02:27
Distance: 6.10
Pace: 10.14 (best 7.25)
First mile: 9.20
Second mile: 9.34
Third mile: 9.36

February 10, 2008

Recovering

Recovering from my cold, I didn't run much this week, but I ran 15 miles today, to compensate for the lack of a 14 mile race last weekend, and to go some way towards the programme's target of 16 miles. The weather was gorgeous, violets were out and I ran out to Firle Beacon, on to the Beddingham aerials, then back past America Farm, down to Bishopstone, out to Tidemills and back the length of Seaford front.

I also did an unrecorded Stanmer Woods run on Thursday with Jana, about 4 miles, my last run as an employee of the University of Sussex, though I hope to be back to use their showers in the future.

Time: 2:45:50
Distance: 15.16
Pace: 10.56 (best 7.49)
Total this week: 22.27

One week till the Sussex Beacon Half Marathon
Five weeks till the Hastings Half Marathon
Nine weeks till the London Marathon

February 05, 2008

First run after layoff

I ran at lunchtime, along the latter half of the cow run route, the surface muddied and difficult as a result of tractors churning up the paths.

I felt fine, though I do not think I could have managed the prescribed hills; no matter, I can fit more hills into the programme later on.

Time: 37:36
Distance: 3.11
Pace: 10.48 (best 6.37)

February 03, 2008

End of week six

My statistics for this week are not impressive. After Wednesday the weather on Thursday was so awful I postponed that day's run, Then I was laid low on Friday by a stinking cold and have not run since. I hope this will not matter.

Total this week: 12:46


Two weeks till the Sussex Beacon Half Marathon

Six weeks till the Hastings Half Marathon

Ten weeks till the London Marathon London Marathon

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