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Charlton for me yesterday - now the winter rainfall's dried out, it's becoming quite a fast course again.0
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Alex yee ran Bromley park run yesterday apparently0
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stop_shouting said:Alex yee ran Bromley park run yesterday apparentlyI don’t think there’s anything that examples Parkrun better than that. The Olympic Triathlon champion jogging round 809th out of 821 with his grandad at Bromley7
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AFKABartram said:stop_shouting said:Alex yee ran Bromley park run yesterday apparentlyI don’t think there’s anything that examples Parkrun better than that. The Olympic Triathlon champion jogging round 809th out of 821 with his grandad at Bromley
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Stockley Park yesterday, gorgeous morning, ploppy time1
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Our usual Shorne Woods but with both grandsons plus daughter who completed 1 of 3 laps for her first attempt. Next was a rush home and 50mins for 4 showers and toast before leaving for The Valley.1
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At least you were very clean before arriving at the Valley even if 4 showers seems a bit obsessive.I run 5k nearly every saturday but not as part of a park run, out of interest what drives people to run at a specific time with loads of others? Is it getting a recorded time, for the camaraderie or a pleasant push to get it done or what?1
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All the above. I just find it hugely uplifting, with a much higher feelgood than running on your own.3
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Alwaysneil said:At least you were very clean before arriving at the Valley even if 4 showers seems a bit obsessive.I run 5k nearly every saturday but not as part of a park run, out of interest what drives people to run at a specific time with loads of others? Is it getting a recorded time, for the camaraderie or a pleasant push to get it done or what?0
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Alwaysneil said:At least you were very clean before arriving at the Valley even if 4 showers seems a bit obsessive.I run 5k nearly every saturday but not as part of a park run, out of interest what drives people to run at a specific time with loads of others? Is it getting a recorded time, for the camaraderie or a pleasant push to get it done or what?0
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Went for my first run in about 9 months yesterday - have had a stint of post-viral fatigue, seemingly triggered by a jog, after a bout of covid last summer. Have been easing back into activity very gently for a few months but hadn't crossed the psychological barrier of running again until now.
Touch wood seem to have been fine since, and just as I was finishing my very slow 2km I got a booming COME ON YOU ADDIIIIIIIIIICKS from a passing car (was in the yellow mesh shirt). Put a big smile on my face!5 -
hermann said:Went for my first run in about 9 months yesterday - have had a stint of post-viral fatigue, seemingly triggered by a jog, after a bout of covid last summer. Have been easing back into it activity very gently for a few months but hadn't crossed the psychological barrier of running again until now.
Touch wood seem to have been fine since, and just as I was finishing my very slow 2km in I got a booming COME ON YOU ADDIIIIIIIIIICKS from a passing car (was in the yellow mesh shirt). Put a big smile on my face!0 -
Well done @hermann mudt be a great feeling.
Ive not run now for 12 weeks, miss is desperately, and really not sure when I’ll be able to next0 -
Cheers both 👍 hope you can get back out there soon too @AFKABartram0
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Took the 8 year old to Avery Hill this morning for him to make his 5km debut. Killed it with a 28.11 to come first in age group (not sure how many under 10s run to be fair 🤣)11
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First Parkrun of the year for me. My 3rd slowest time but with good reason as doing 20 miles tomorrow morning for marathon training 😬9
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Last run for me at Kettering, first time under 27 in any PR in over six months. Hooah! Life in the old dog yet 😉4
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Got back on the London tourism trail with a trip to Osterley parkrun - good run, lovely surroundings. Six more to do (though that number will probably grow before I do them all).5
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Back at Beckton today. My other half ran her fastest time in over two years and we both ran PB's for the course. A happy day in the sunshine.2
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I am running the Brighton Marathon tomorrow for a mental health charity, is it acceptable to share my justGiving page on here.Don’t want to upset admin 😀4
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InspectorSands said:Got back on the London tourism trail with a trip to Osterley parkrun - good run, lovely surroundings. Six more to do (though that number will probably grow before I do them all).I did Ingrebourne Hill today prior to plodding to The Valley.Whereabouts are you expecting the number to grow?0
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I went to Hackney Marshes. It's 2/3s on grass and flat, so quite quick at the moment as it's nice and dry. It's really cool seeing all the football matches taking place across its 70ish pitches (plus cricket and rugby).2
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sholland said:I am running the Brighton Marathon tomorrow for a mental health charity, is it acceptable to share my justGiving page on here.Don’t want to upset admin 😀0
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Fumbluff said:InspectorSands said:Got back on the London tourism trail with a trip to Osterley parkrun - good run, lovely surroundings. Six more to do (though that number will probably grow before I do them all).I did Ingrebourne Hill today prior to plodding to The Valley.Whereabouts are you expecting the number to grow?
Also some talk of one at Mitcham Common.0 -
AFKABartram said:sholland said:I am running the Brighton Marathon tomorrow for a mental health charity, is it acceptable to share my justGiving page on here.Don’t want to upset admin 😀
I completed the marathon today with a PB and first time under 4 hours. Really enjoyed the race.
just giving link….
https://www.justgiving.com/page/simon-holland-2?utm_campaign=lc_frp_share_transaction_transactional_--_page_launched_--_campaign&utm_content=91bf67f6-6dd0-4dc0-a156-2cb6480834a3&utm_medium=email&utm_source=postoffice&utm_term=1740830843142
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sholland said:AFKABartram said:sholland said:I am running the Brighton Marathon tomorrow for a mental health charity, is it acceptable to share my justGiving page on here.Don’t want to upset admin 😀
I completed the marathon today with a PB and first time under 4 hours. Really enjoyed the race.
just giving link….
https://www.justgiving.com/page/simon-holland-2?utm_campaign=lc_frp_share_transaction_transactional_--_page_launched_--_campaign&utm_content=91bf67f6-6dd0-4dc0-a156-2cb6480834a3&utm_medium=email&utm_source=postoffice&utm_term=17408308431420 -
Ingrebourne Hill for me this morning, across the Thames at Rainham.
Nice run, but at least as many tourists as locals with a first-timer (one of the best-known parkrun tourists) giving the first-timers' briefing. Really odd vibe about the place.2 -
InspectorSands said:Ingrebourne Hill for me this morning, across the Thames at Rainham.
Nice run, but at least as many tourists as locals with a first-timer (one of the best-known parkrun tourists) giving the first-timers' briefing. Really odd vibe about the place.
I was embarrassed that I recognised him!
Nice little run though, I did South Norwood today which had annoyingly become my nendy so I had to see it’s dirty name every time I looked at the app.I was planning to do Charlton today as I’ve not made it there for PR yet but my Waterloo trains were up the spout so had to jog home from the station and break out the pushbike for the nendy…stressful morning….1 -
After finishing between 20:06 and 20:12 four/five times, I finally went under 20 at Bromley yesterday - 19:36 which I still can't believe.Bromley's winter course has a couple of weeks left if anyone wants to chase a PB. The summer one has too much grass.PS South Norwood & Ingrebourne are both a bit skanky. They're similar environments and speeds actually.8
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RedPanda said:PS South Norwood & Ingrebourne are both a bit skanky. They're similar environments and speeds actually.0