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London Marathon

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Croydon,UK

Member Since:

Dec 17, 2006

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Running Accomplishments:

marathon - 3:58:49 - yay! cracked 4 hours (13/04/08). :) half marathon - 1:46 (new pb 13_03_08). and 10miles: 1:21:29 and dropping...

Short-Term Running Goals:

Need to think of a new goal now that the 4hr marathon is under my belt. And don't nobody say 3:45 or 3:30 :)

Long-Term Running Goals:

as above!

Personal:

Married to (ever patient running widow) Janet with two fantastic little girls

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Hullo there

this entry is almost an apology - I cropped up many weeks ago to report that I was in midst of training for the London Marathon again. Unfortunately I havent had the time to maintain this blog (which I enjoyed doing last year) - I'm working and studying too at the moment so something had to give!

Anyway - suffice to say my training has gone well - I think I'm in a slightly better position than last year - 5mins up on my 1/2 marathon time at the same point last year (1:46) and have avoided illness since Jan. I completed my last LONG LONG run on Saturday and am now officially "tapering" - although that still means 35 miles this week :)

If the weather is kind this year then hopefully I can get a lot nearer to 4 hours than I did last year (4:37) - the heat was crippling - and I was really not well before I started - couldnt tell if it was nerves/viral/whatever but I felt BAD for the whole week beforehand.

Only 18 days to go and those nerves are starting to jangle again - I guess I'll prove to myself if it was nerves-induced sickness. The difference this year is that i KNOW I can do it - even in bad conditions...

Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:37:49

Welcome back!

From dave holt on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 11:40:30

Well good on you!

From Maria on Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 17:38:01

Welcome back, Simon! I really hope the weather will be better for you this year, it certainly seems that way now. Did you see the snow last night?! I couldn't believe my eyes - granted, it was wet snow and it didn't stick, but still... it's 25 March, for crying out loud.

From Sinj on Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 04:14:30

I'd rather have the cold than the heat. It has got a little warmer today - I'm hoping for "Chilly" on April 13th :)

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Wouldn't you just know it. Having gone through 16 weeks of training with no injury worries - with two weeks to go before the big race I start to get a real niggle in my left calf.

I can run on it - and it subsides after 10-15 minutes, but afterwards it stiffens badly. Any advice? I've never really had muscular problems before. I don't remember straining it at all - I think when I pushed hard (for me) at the 1/2 mara last week I must have tweaked it a little

I'm banking on it clearing up in the last week of taper before the race on 13th...

run was 6 miles around Hampton Court Palace in the snow and hail. erm...lovely.

last year this time I had a glorious tan from the warmest spring on record - this year I feel like Scott of the Antarctic some days...

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A gentle 5 round Richmond Park. This calf is still niggling but again subsides after 15 minutes or so (or perhaps all my other pains catch up).

Should I: ice it? massage it? strap it? leave it? I've never had this kind of problem. I'm also using my old running shoes when I run from work in the week, and i think this might be exacerbated by their lack of cushion (they have done 600m+)

still hoping it will ease of its own accord, but have 4 & 12 to do over the weekend so we will see.

Comments
From Maria on Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 15:51:34

In my experience, calf strains go away in a few days (up to 7-10 days) if I just run easy and stop doing anything speedy. You may benefit from massage and definitely new shoes. 600+ miles is too much. Good luck, and I hope your calf feels better soon!

From Sinj on Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 03:10:13

did my 4 and 12 (Sunday) - the strain was fine on the 12 and is only slightly there this morning (monday) so I'm hoping as the load is light between now and race day that it will disappear - thanks!

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OK - so how can you run 20 miles one week in driving wind and rain and it be OK, and then the following week, 4 miles feels like a lifetime. A real miserable slog today. I guess some days you just DONT feel like it.

12 tomorrow. That'd better be easier!

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didn't have time to measure the route, so went on time rather than distance.

Did 11 (was meant to be 12) but they were comfortable, enjoyable, etc and the calf niggle is a lot better.

Mile load in the coming week is low now i'm tapering so hoping it will be plain sailing from here.

4/5/4/3/8 this week

3/4/2 next week

before the big day, so my legs now in theory should just get stronger and stronger as the last 16 weeks of training repairs itself...

is this really the case? Last year I was too ill in the last 10 days to really see a difference (probably shouldnt have run on race day).

Race: London Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:58:49, Place overall: 11
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Hullo all

this has taken me a while, and I never did manage to keep my training diary up this year - but thought I'd let the few of you who've responded recently know that I CRACKED IT!

I had a glorious day at the London Marathon in complete contrast to last year's race.

Each milestone or landmark I passed, I could only remember how dreadful I felt last year and how good it felt this. My pace was solid for the whole race - even speeding up for the last 2 miles, and to cross the line with 71 seconds to spare was brilliant...

The rain thrashed down for around an hour between hours 1 and 2, but that was actually quite fun and refreshing.

39 minutes off my PB - now that would cause anyone to smile. I know its nothing compared to you speedy guys (and gals) but for me it is a MASSIVE thing. MASSIVE.

The annoying thing now is that I might have to go and do it all over again as I enjoyed it so much...

3:58:49

Comments
From Ian on Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:44:39

Congratulations on a huge pr, sounds like you had a really good race and the great feeling of being able to speed up and finish strongly. What a cheesy grin! Shame you don't blog more regularly, there is not some many fellow Brits on the blog.

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