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Glen Rosa Horseshoe Hill Race

Well, if someone who had a good race won’t write a report then I suppose I may as well, but beware it’s a sorry tale! This was really a race of two halves for me - a staggeringly bad first half and a second half transformation back to mediocrity. Plodding along at the start of long races is my usual strategy, so I wasn’t too worried initially but it soon became apparent that my legs were dead to the world, as most of the field eased past on the runnable tracks down to the river crossing. I was hoping that the steep walk up the first climb would settle things down, but oh no, I crawled slowly, baby step by baby step, mulling over what my survival strategy was going to be. I reckoned that I should at least head for the first checkpoint, before giving up but after a few mental debates I decided that as it was a gorgeous day and fantastic scenery (and a Championship counter for the famed SHR mug) I should plod on regardless. The first steep descent was a bit of relief, though the long plod up to Cir Mhor less so. To make matters worse I had developed a blister on my right heel, but the kind marshalls plastered me up and I got back on my way. Cheering on all the Westies and other friends as they descended past me was good, though it showed that I was 20 mins down on them after 2 hrs of the race, which was less good. At this point I regained a vague semblance of normality and gained a few places on the contour from Cir Mhor to The Saddle. The views all around were stunning and irrespective of how anyone’s legs must have been feeling, it was simply a pleasure and privilege to be there.I had a good relaxed climb up to Goatfell, picking the safe route round the crags of Stacach. At the summit I was so pleased to know that I would finish that I actually enjoyed the rocky descent, to cross the line (the correct way, unlike many others!) in 3h 46m (79/115), about 20 mins down on what I might have reasonably expected. Despite that I was so pleased to have got round after my awful start, and it was such a stunning day, that I was feeling great (though physically knackered). A walk back to the Ormidale Bar for a pint of Arran Ale, before the 7.30 ferry with Gordon and Laurie rounded off a grand day out.There was a great turnout of Westies with Manny leading the way in 18th place in 2h 43m 51s and Pat completing a good turnout for the Westies Women’s Team in 5h 39m 32s.The winning man and woman were 2h 26m 24s and 2h 55m 52s. The results and a report are on the SHR website.

Posted by John Donnelly on Tue 22 Jun 2010 | 4 comments

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  1. cc said...

    >> "I reckoned that I should at least head for the first checkpoint, before giving up..."

    Well done John on not doing so, and having a great day out, despite being jiggered. If there was an Audax on this route then you would have been cruising. Are there extreme MB Audax's by chance...??

    Tuesday 22nd June 2010 8.21pm

  2. john donnelly said...

    If only it had been a duathlon, with a cycle round the island immediately afterwards, that would have been right down my street. Did a cracking 117 mile cycle race down South Wales 2 weeks before i just over 7 hours and felt great; maybe I'll just give up running after 27 years and weld a chamois to my backside instead.

    Tuesday 22nd June 2010 11.37pm

  3. Don said...

    John,
    Good that you kept. Sat was one of the most enjoyable days racing i have had in a while. Decided to start slow and wind it up once i got out of the suffocating heat of the Glen. Tried a new sneaky line out of Glen Rosa but it did not work to well and lost a lot of time on Murdo but caught him up when all the runners merged further up on the first climb. Was well glad that i had carried so much fluid on the slog up Goatfell. Further up i passed some newbies backtracking after making the usual gaff of going to the right on the ridge.
    I nailed the dusty technical descent well and almost caught Bruce Smith as we approached the finish field. It was nice to get it right for once on a long race after having a bonk of biblical proportions here last year.
    Well done to all westies who took part.

    Wednesday 23rd June 2010 11.00am

  4. Graham K said...

    A sorry tale is better than no tale at all !

    Guid effort JD :-)

    Wednesday 23rd June 2010 11.42pm

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