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Dollar Hill Race
The lean mean racing machine that is the revamped and recently retired Brian Brennan, was bemoaning the lack of fellow Westies racers early on Sat, but one by one a few of us crawled out of the woodwork to race this British and Scottish Champs race round the Ochils, though we were all Vets!!!, where are the youngsters??. Yours truly had an averagely good race, I think, just managing to stay ahead of slimline BB, but behind Murdo and my eternal racing rival Davy Duncan of Ochils HR. Manny led us home, followed by Steffen while Pauline and Pat were the sole Westies women.
The numbers were swelled by the ranks of super fit English, Welsh and Irish runners, and this led to congestion in the narrow footpaths of Dollar Glen. We fanned out plenty by the time we hit the steep trudge up to Saddle Hill and Whitewisp Hill. It was a real effort to haul my legs up here step by slow step, but heh, it was the same for everyone I suppose. Once on the ridge the running was easier and I started to chase down a few runners in front. With the larger numbers this year there were always runners around, making for good competition, both from in front and behind. From Tarmangie Hill there was a great runnable descent to the deer fence, and a bit more effort was required for the slightly uphill traverse over to the foot of Andrew Gannell Hill.
At this point I couldn’t quite remember if we headed over to Ben Cleuch or not, so it was a relief to see runners rounding at the top and heading in the direction of Maddy Moss. I bashed down this great descent feeling great as we all do on a downhill, passing a few only to have to the reality of tired legs reappear for the slog back up to the last top of Kings Seat.
Davy Duncan was right beside me at this point, and I tried to shake him off by putting in a burst on the first part of the descent, but the old man just bided his time and raced away from me as my quads started to protest at the bashing they were getting.
A Carnethy also passed me just before the return to the Glen, as did Anita Hamilton of Cosmics, but I tracked her down to the road, where she seemed to tire. I got away from her and managed to catch one other to finish 150th out of 252 in 1hr 43m 54s. The winners' times were 72m 48s (M) and 84m 01s (F). A great spread of cakes and goodies were laid on by organisers Ochil Hillrunners.
22 Manny Gorman 01:21:36
103 Don Reid 01:35:00
124 Steffen Gorgas 01:39:09
144 Murdo MacLeod 01:42:04
150 John Donnelly 01:43:54
156 Brian Brennan 01:44:57
190 Hamilton Semple 01:52:17
221 Pauline McAdam 02:01:09
248 Pat McLaughlin 02:26:20
Posted by John Donnelly on Mon 2 Aug 2010 | 6 comments
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Hamilton said...
You see,I blame the monumental effort of hauling JD off the precipice at Dollar Glen(otherwise he would have flattened 6 racers),just tuckered me out completely. That's my excuse,and that's right,I'm sticking to it. By 'eck was that hard?
Monday 2nd August 2010 8.36pm
Don said...
Really enjoyed Sat. Felt a cold coming on on Friday night and was going to give it a miss but decided at the last minute to give it a go. Had a quick stop at Morrisons in Stirling to grab a lemsip Max, and got to Dollar with 20 mins to spare, too little time really to think about it!
As John said, the congestion in the glen was wild and enjoyed a nice walk for a while in the crowd as we negotiated the bridge and narrow path. This probably stopped me going off too fast. Once out on the open hill, i passed Brian B and Murdo. Nearer the 1st top i caught Steffan and was actually feeling really good on the climbs, obviously my fortnight cycling in the alps had helped.
I dug in really hard and took a gel at Tarmangie hill. Was a bit suprised to see Steffan catching me up approaching the steep climb up Kings Seat so i really put the boot in and blasted up the climb passing loads of folk. Passed Malcolm Paterson at the cairn then caught loads of people on the descent including Martin Laing who was having a bit of a stinker.
Once i reached the glen, i began to cramp up and had to ease up which was a bit of a shame as i still had some running in my legs. Really pleased with my run.
Well done to all the westies who made the effort to race, esp Mannie who had a stormer!!
Tuesday 3rd August 2010 11.21am
Brenda said...
Maisy & I had a great afternoon out, met up with Barbara & the girls did lunch, much better idea than running up the hills. Was great to see everyone and well done to Pat & Pauline.
Wednesday 4th August 2010 1.47pm
Manny said...
I was actually 12 seconds slower than 2006, the last time this was a FRA/SHR counter race, even though I felt I had a flyer of a run! I tried the tactics of Defi d'le Oisains supremo Benoit Laval "start fast, stay fast, finish fast..." and it worked, just!
This flew in the face of my pre-race worries for my left knee, randomly & involuntarily folding under me (even on the steps up to the start line!) and the thought of what could result on the final flat out drop off Kings Seat into Dollar Glen. Thankfully nothing occured to make it worse and it was good to see some good packing by the other Westies piling into the line.
Sadly there were as many Westies wummin "doing lunch" as their were actually doing Dollar, but well done to Pat and Pauline for their solid runs.
Wednesday 4th August 2010 6.48pm
Pauline said...
"Solid run"? I actually thought that I'd had a pretty good run considering that I was only back from France 10 days before the race. Unfortunately we'd chosen a flat part of France this year and so over the 10 days I'd been struggling to get my hill legs back. It was also my 30th wedding anniversary. As I ran along the road towards the finish, I was thinking that this time 30 years ago I was walking up the aisle. Where has the time gone?
Saturday 7th August 2010 5.33pm
Johnston said...
I've added some more photos, courtesy of Barbara MacLeod.
Tuesday 10th August 2010 10.45am