Ran the Peris Horseshoe fell race yesterday. Absolute beast of a race at 17.5 miles and 8000ft of climb/descent.
Came 12th in 4hrs46, which was 11mins slower than my best time, but given the conditions yesterday (zero visibility, chucking it down with rain, really slippery on the rocky terrain) it wasn't too bad.
Made a few minor route errors in the clouds which cost me the chance of a top ten finish. But really i'd left it all out there the week before at the English Champs, and yesterday being my 4th race in as many weeks, it was just a race too far, and was really hanging on from about 3hrs in.
Was also a very lonely race... due to the visibility i barely saw another runner in the final couple of hours of the race, and it does make you feel very isolated and is mentally tough to keep pushing hard.
Got 4 weeks now til the next race (a road half-marathon, but very hilly with over 2000ft of climb), so time to recover and get some solid training done.
Came 12th in 4hrs46, which was 11mins slower than my best time, but given the conditions yesterday (zero visibility, chucking it down with rain, really slippery on the rocky terrain) it wasn't too bad.
Made a few minor route errors in the clouds which cost me the chance of a top ten finish. But really i'd left it all out there the week before at the English Champs, and yesterday being my 4th race in as many weeks, it was just a race too far, and was really hanging on from about 3hrs in.
Was also a very lonely race... due to the visibility i barely saw another runner in the final couple of hours of the race, and it does make you feel very isolated and is mentally tough to keep pushing hard.
Got 4 weeks now til the next race (a road half-marathon, but very hilly with over 2000ft of climb), so time to recover and get some solid training done.