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Ayrodynamic Turkey Trot 10k

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2 Westies ran.

For those who prefer a more detailed description, Graham Kelly and I were your "fat birds" for this 10k on a very windy day, and struggled to deal with the howling headwind and awkward gusts coming in from the sea for the first 3km. Runners clustered together to avoid taking the full brunt of it. We had a slow start, and for a while headed the second main pack with Emma Birnie of BRR. Graham and I tried to push on and bridge the gap, with Graham dropping me at 2.75km just before we got out of the gale. By then, the damage was done in terms of time lost and energy spent (took me about 12:30 to 3km). As the packs began to string out, Graham took several places in the last 2km from the laggards of the front group. I forged ahead of Emma Birnie at 6km, but could never get to the runners from the front group, and was re-taken by VPCOG junior Rebecca Finch in the last km, having passed her at the halfway mark after she dropped out of the leading pack.

I've never had to work so hard in a 10k, even for my PB which was a full minute faster than my 40.11 today (48th tubby turkey out of 271). Graham's 39.21 for 39th place was excellent in the conditions. The winner was Neil Renault of Long Eaton in 32.09, well clear of Kerry Liam Wilson of Cambuslang in 33.24, with Kerry Lang of Kilbarchan the first female home in 35.45.

Hopefully I'll have a chance to post a better time at Cambuslang or the Nigel Barge, having contracted Upson's Syndrome of late. See you there!

Posted by Johnston Orr on Wed 26 Dec 2007 | 3 comments

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  1. scott said...

    good run johnston... was it 271 runners or 271 tubby turkeys.

    Thursday 27th December 2007 10.34am

  2. dt said...

    well done boys and remember club xmas h/c this saturday

    Thursday 27th December 2007 5.11pm

  3. Graham K said...

    As Johnston said ...the winds were silly strong for the first few kms. I had the advantage of a legacy beer gut (toooo much time in my teens hanging around places like Shadows, the Doune Castle, Wypers etc ....) coupled with being a little short in the height also helped. Whilst I toiled away on the low levels, Johnston had the high altitude winds to contend with. Some poor kid was out on the beach playing with a new kite ...I assume he is now somewhere close to Greenland !

    Turning off the shore front it was nice to be able to run upright instead of heid doon at I managed to make a few places (which had advantages and disadvantages which I will not expand on here ....) Back on the shore for the return leg the wind appeared to have dropped :-/ but it was a good run into the finish.

    Kinda nice to discover that despite having a bit of an epic, I had taken a rather pleasing 20 seconds off my previous PB for 10k ! Rounded off the day with a long drive up to Fife and a nightshift Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    Cheers to Johnston for the sport and company !

    Saturday 29th December 2007 7.26pm

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