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Leamington Half Marathon
Reports – Amy Rowe & Hannah Osborne
First, a confession. The only reason I completed this particular race is because I had no way of getting back into Leamington otherwise.
I was on about 8K when I decided I’d bitten off more than I could chew.
I felt tired.
So very tired.
The Leamington route is described as a fairly flat, fast course – I felt as if the first 5K was entirely uphill but like all runners – I think on a different day (with better training), I’d have said it was barely an incline.
Hot and a little windy, it was obvious I wasn’t the only one struggling. But anyway, I dragged myself in after several walk n runs at an official chip time of 1.57.26 (not sure how I managed that actually).
While a sub-2 hour half is not to be sniffed at – it was 10 minutes slower than my pre-baby PB so I was a bit sad. But as fellow SAC runner Lisa Stevens said: ‘Use this as a new benchmark!’ And I think that’s a good idea. Onwards and upwards!
There were some seriously impressive performances overall. Ross Broomfield of Walden Tri took first position at 01.10.40, while first woman was Olivia Harris for Royal Sutton Coldfield Athletics Club with 01.25.29.
SAC members did the club proud, with great efforts from Ade Mason, who came storming in with a chip time of 1.25.41. Hannah Osborne, who only entered the race a few days before, flew in at 01.43.09. Bola Bamford was in at 02.01.50 and Caroline Mann in at 02.16.57. A great haul all round.
P.S. The ice cream van at the end was a nice touch
Hannah’s Half.
Last Thursday I was offered a free place for Leamington Half due to a drop out.
Having a bad back and only managing short runs myself last week and not enjoying Stratford half I was hesitant! But with no pressure on, I decided to go out and take it as a training run.
The day came, I did a little warm up, struggling at 9 minute miles and my head doing the usual thing of ‘there’s no way I can run quicker’.
I looked out for other yellow vests and spotted Ade for a hello! They had delayed the start by 15 mins due to no toilets arriving on the day, so I was busy texting Becks on the start line when we set off – 2 mins ahead of time!
I didn’t know the route but had seen from the profile it was undulating and the weather was warm but very windy.
I set out at a comfortable pace and enjoyed the rolling route and countryside. With closed roads and over 1300 runners and lots of support on the course from local clubs, the atmosphere was good.
By 7 miles my back had eased and I still felt comfortable, going on feel not time. As I turned a corner and hit into the wind and up an incline I started to feel it, a large hill at 9 miles and I decided I’d had enough ups and would like to be finished now!
Thankfully having paced it well I was able to hang on and push it for the last 2 miles and finish in 1:43:09. The same average pace as Stratford 2 months before, but with nearly double the elevation and I actually enjoyed the race.
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