On Your Marks!
Friday, February 23, 2007
I was only joking by the way!
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
test 2
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
test
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Stats
I finished 7,782 out of 32,794 (+1 Lloyd Scott in his suit of armour with dragon in tow, expected to finish in 8 days!)
Splits:
6.25 miles - 52:26
12.5 miles - 01:43:31
13.1 miles - 01:49:14
18.75 miles - 02:36:43
25.0 miles - 03:32:47
26.2 miles - 03:45:39
My average min/mile after 18.75 was around 9.3 min/mile. Plus I did the last 1.2 miles in nearly 13 mins. Amazing when you think the elite runners are running consistent 5 min miles all the way round!
Splits:
6.25 miles - 52:26
12.5 miles - 01:43:31
13.1 miles - 01:49:14
18.75 miles - 02:36:43
25.0 miles - 03:32:47
26.2 miles - 03:45:39
My average min/mile after 18.75 was around 9.3 min/mile. Plus I did the last 1.2 miles in nearly 13 mins. Amazing when you think the elite runners are running consistent 5 min miles all the way round!
Photo
Some of the official photos have been posted on the Net...they're only sample sizes I'm afraid. That's me with the cap on!
Monday, April 24, 2006
Done it!
26.2 miles - 3 hrs 45 mins 39 secs (8.61 min/mile)
Results confirmation
What a great day, perfect conditions for running (not for spectating!). The actual race far exceeded my expectations with regards to how I’d manage towards the end. Although the last couple of miles were very painful, I managed to keep going and finished with a great time. I’d hoped for under 4 hours which I did quite comfortably.
My mate Rob was a little disappointed as he’d pulled up towards the end when his knee gave way...he managed to finish though in a time of 4:08:45.
The whole experience was incredible. The support all along the route is very uplifting especially towards the end when you really need it.
Would I do it again? Well if the thought of those last few miles are soon forgotten...who knows.
It looks like we may well have raised over £2000 for the Hospice, which is great news.
By the way I also just beat Gordon Ramsay (3:46:10)...someone should have shouted 'he's behind you!'
Results confirmation
What a great day, perfect conditions for running (not for spectating!). The actual race far exceeded my expectations with regards to how I’d manage towards the end. Although the last couple of miles were very painful, I managed to keep going and finished with a great time. I’d hoped for under 4 hours which I did quite comfortably.
My mate Rob was a little disappointed as he’d pulled up towards the end when his knee gave way...he managed to finish though in a time of 4:08:45.
The whole experience was incredible. The support all along the route is very uplifting especially towards the end when you really need it.
Would I do it again? Well if the thought of those last few miles are soon forgotten...who knows.
It looks like we may well have raised over £2000 for the Hospice, which is great news.
By the way I also just beat Gordon Ramsay (3:46:10)...someone should have shouted 'he's behind you!'
Thursday, April 20, 2006
For Mark
I wanted to put something on the blog before Sunday about Mark Loveday.
As I’ve said before I wanted to run the marathon for the hospices and in memory of Mark, who passed away nearly 5 years ago to the day.
Mark was not only my brother-in-law but also a great friend. We did so much together, much like brothers.
I know he would be very proud of what I’ve accomplished.
This is for him, for how much he meant to me and to so many others.
As I’ve said before I wanted to run the marathon for the hospices and in memory of Mark, who passed away nearly 5 years ago to the day.
Mark was not only my brother-in-law but also a great friend. We did so much together, much like brothers.
I know he would be very proud of what I’ve accomplished.
This is for him, for how much he meant to me and to so many others.
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
It's All Over
4 miles - 33 mins (8.25 min/mile)
The training that is!
That’s it now...no more running until Sunday (unless we’re late for our train on Friday)
We’re making a weekend of it. Train down on Friday morning, Marathon Expo in the afternoon for registration and whatever freebies I can pick up. On Saturday it’s my daughter’s birthday so we’re going on the London Eye followed by Pizza Express for some last minute carbs.
Don’t forget to look out for my number on Sunday:
33964
The training that is!
That’s it now...no more running until Sunday (unless we’re late for our train on Friday)
We’re making a weekend of it. Train down on Friday morning, Marathon Expo in the afternoon for registration and whatever freebies I can pick up. On Saturday it’s my daughter’s birthday so we’re going on the London Eye followed by Pizza Express for some last minute carbs.
Don’t forget to look out for my number on Sunday:
33964