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Stirling 10k, 2011
ResultsKilometer 7: Cold conditions, light rain. Bertie Rooster struggles to keep up his 4 minute pace. No sign of Peter to help him out. Difficult to avoid puddles and other runners! Anyway, why would a care free bachelor-about-town undertake such an adventure?
What a weekend... Friday night, I went out with colleagues until 3am. This was followed by a 2 hour jog Saturday morning (probably the slowest 10 miles I ever ran). Then, in the evening, we had a murder mystery party where I was the above mentioned Bertie, who was engaged to Penelope Pitt-Pony , the "brightest of London's Bright Young things". Although I managed to keep the drinking to a minimum, I was in a different world when I made my way to Stirling for the city 10k over there, pondering why May Vest had to kill Tim O'Shatner in the first place, who turned out to be a woman... As you probably already can guess, my expectations were down to a minimum and I just wanted to keep up the running in some way ahead of the Amsterdam marathon in a few weeks time. Really good turn out of almost 900 runners. I managed to stay under a 4min/km pace up to km 5 (19:27). However, from there on my weekend activities took their toll and Bertie was in charge. In the end, Bertie managed to cross the line as 207th in 41:23 which we were both happy about as it is actually a PB over this distance for both of us.
I didn't meet any other Westies, but noticed from the results list that Jo ran it as well in 48:33.
Posted by Peter Grassl on Sun 18 Sep 2011 | 4 comments
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Gibson said...
great report Peter it can't be long before you dip under 40 mins for a 10k
Monday 19th September 2011 10.26am
Johnston said...
Nice one Peter (or Bertie!), getting faster all the time. Great to get an 'accidental' PB.
Good luck in Amsterdam.
Monday 19th September 2011 10.39am
Hamilton said...
Here's to you Bertie?
Monday 19th September 2011 12.38pm
John Quinn said...
41:23 with a hangover, that's murder. Well done PG.
Monday 19th September 2011 4.55pm