Wednesday, October 16, 2013

What to look forward to in 2014?

My 2014 schedule is now pretty much set. Assuming no niggles or injuries here is the plan:

  • February - Wokingham Half Marathon
  • March - Reading Half Marathon
  • April - London Marathon
  • May - Free!
  • June - Windsor Triathlon
  • July - Free!
  • August  - Maybe Ride London if I get in the ballot
  • September - Free!
  • October - Oxford Half Marathon
  • November - Free!
  • December - Free!

So only leaves me to find something to do in May really that should ideally be bike or swim focussed ready for Windsor.  

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Oxford Half Marathon pacing team - and thanks to Garmin

Paced the 2:00:00 group at Oxford this weekend. Massive thanks to Garmin for the Garmin 610 watch which I can say is awesome. I took it out of the box on Friday, and it was so intuitive I was pacing the team on Sunday and relied upon it 100%.

Came in at 1:59:42 with a bang on 5:40km split as average pace for the race. Lots of nice comments on FB and Twitter. What the people running with you don't realise is that when you pace a group not only are you motivating them but they are acting as an inspiration for you. Seeing them at the end having achieved PB's makes it all worth it.

Well done eveyone who I dragged around in the pouring rain. See you next year. 

 

Facebook link  to Intelligent Running OHM pace team.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Sydney Harbour 10km

Just happened to be on a business trip to Sydney and on Sunday 14th July the day before I returned, the annual Sydney Harbour 10km started right out side my hotel. So it would have been rude not to have run it as I had planned a run that day anyway. So joined about 3,000 other runners at 07.00 in the morning and with no/little training bashed out a 51:12 race. Nice little training run taking in Sydney Opera House, Darling Harbour and Sydney Bridge.




 

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Windsor Triathlon

No excuses and was quite pleased when I crossed the line but overall feel that if I actually had done some serious training I could have gone sub 2:45. Here are the splits:

  • Swim   33:36 -  a sort of swim/walk
  • T1   3:44 - rubbish time! What was I doing?
  • Cycle   1:17:12 - windy course but should have done this sub 1:15. Average speed 32.64km/h
  • T2   2:51 - again - too much time
  • Run 53:35 - about as good as I can up and down that hill 3 times is knackering
Total time 2:50:58

Position: Age group 69 out of 125 and total 898 out of 1441

Goal next year to go under 2:45 and inside the top 50 age grouper...... and having got over the open water swim demons anything is possible.

Only question now do I enter the Reading tri in Sept......I have got the taste for this distance now and want to really crack 2:45 
 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

June Update

So, I have the Windsor triathlon this coming Sunday which I am both excited and nervous about. Hope I can kill my swim doubts and kick arse as I know I can.

Virgin London Marathon 2014 already booked in so looking forward to that as well as the Wokingham half and the Reading Half in 2014.  And the small matter of the Oxford Half in October 2013 to pace hopefully.

And then, if Sunday goes well will book up for the Reading Triathlon in September where I am told it all began in the UK.

Getting sick of eating salads to make sure I can fit ito the wetsuit on Sunday. This winter has been rubbish for training.  

And finally waiting for the new bike to arrive......will it make me faster? Nope, but it will make me feel great and at 50 that's very important!!! 

And finally I have an IM urge again for 2014.  It depends on work but am so tempted it is wierd.  

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Probably the best pacers in the world.....

The 1:55:00 pacers at Reading Half marathon came in at 1:54:54.

Not bad eh?