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Narnain Boulder Dash
In time honoured Westies style, after less than 10 days gentle jogging after being off with injury for months, I did this brilliant club race. There was nothing brilliant about my run except a) I did it, b) it was a beautiful night, c) I had excellent company, d) I had a great handicap, and e) I finally found that (long) short cut through the zig zags. There followed the usual eating, drinking and making merry at the pub (minus Mr Portillo this year). Can't remember the results except the winner was the woman with the great handicap. Maybe someone can post them? Thanks to Drew and Margaret for time keeping, Chris for organisation, and Ellie for coaxing me up the hill while she was supposed to be "walking" (fastest walk I've ever seen).Posted by Muffy Calder on Fri 5 Aug 2011 | 3 comments
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Chris said...
Results:
1. Graham Kelly, 40:42
2. Don Reid, 43:33
3. John Quinn, 44:34
4. John Monaghan, 45:56
5. Paul Cowan, 45:56
6. Julia Connor, 46:02
7. Peter Grassl, 49:00
8. John Donnelly, 49:37
9. Muffy Calder, 54:40 (Handicap winner)
10. Colin Porteous, 55:46
Saturday 6th August 2011 4.10pm
Pat said...
Well done Muffy !! Nice to see you back in action again.
Pat
Sunday 7th August 2011 12.51pm
Dave said...
It's a great wee race
and ...I know I could be accused of biased
and ...I know that I'm late with my comment but,
ermmmmmmmmmm Chris, is the whole spirit of a handicap not that we list first, second and third as the people who actually cross the line first, second and third??? Or are we just going to become elitist and simply list everyone from the fastest to slowest?????
Thursday 11th August 2011 12.21pm