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Glen Clova Half Marathon
This weekend I ran a race. But I didn’t race a race. I just ran it for the sheer enjoyment of running! Or at least that was my intention. This half marathon isn’t in the p.b. range, so why did I bother traipsing a 260 mile round trip to it?
Well for a while my flatmate, Steve Gray of Arbroath Footers, has extolled on the wonderfulness that is Glen Clova. In doing so he has amassed a collection of Glen Clova half marathon mugs. And for a while I have coveted these as the pinnacle souvenirs of running. With the combination of a trip to Arbroath and a new race in the countryside, I was excited by the prospect!
The Glen Clova half marathon is a hilly road race setting out in a loop from the Glen Clova hotel within the fringes of the Cairngorm National Park. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, this race undulates so as you turn a corner and rise up one hill, you’re back again and climbing back up another.
I haven’t run a half marathon since March so was a little bit anxious of how I would perform, despite knowing I was running it for fun I was still conscious of hitting the mile markers in my own time. I shouldn’t have. Planning for the next hill up and down and up and down again put paid to such thinking. It is a truly stunning location and with excellent weather on Saturday we were very lucky to have the sunshine baking on our backs. Not bad for November! Although now I think about, it’ll probably rain, hail, snow, be sunny again followed by a combination of more precipitation next year…
Despite starting off relatively quickly, the field soon dispersed into a steady rhythm and I was on my own. Fortunately ahead I noticed a solitary Forfar Road Runner, Keith Headridge, who was taking the same tempo as me on the second mile. I hasten to add at this point that Mr Bonnyman of this parish was there too but he was well in front of me and a good 200+ others. This proved fruitful as I gratefully gained some company and a Jelly Baby from Keith; this kept my focus on the race. Taking in the scenery we exchanged some pleasantries around the course and dismissed any allusion of Alan Sillitoe’s pained “Loneliness”. However, I began to feel another sort of pain in the form of stinging resonating through my legs at the tenth mile. Regardless of this I was keen to push on and lost a few places on the final hills. Disappointing? Not at all, it was tough going and I was well and truly Glen Clova-ed!
I’d definitely recommend this race. It’s well organised by Forfar Road Runners, the route is clearly marked out and as there’s one road in and out to the hotel you won’t see much passing traffic. If you like you can stay at the Glen Clova hotel, where they have a ceilidh for runners in the evening or even just a wee half pint after the race. As well as this, at the end you get some soup, a roll and a well-stocked bag of fruit, sweet and savoury goodies in addition to your very own cherished ceramic chalice.
Results:
1. Nick Milovsorov – Unattached – 74.14
2. Chris Russell – Fife – 76.06
3. Roger Van Gompel – Dundee Hawkhill Harriers – 78.28
5. Brian Bonnyman – Forfar Road Runners/Westerlands – 79.23
9. Steve Gray – Arbroath Footers – 82.22
52. 1st Female: Niamh Mooney – Unattached – 92.58
55. Ciaran McDonald – Westerlands – 93.35
Results in full:
http://forfarroadrunners.co.uk/site/sites/default/files/GlenClova%202011results.pdf
Photos: http://www.roadrunpics.com/011GlenClovaHM.html
Race details: http://forfarroadrunners.co.uk/site/Clova_Half_Marathon
Race route: http://www.mapmywalk.com/s/routes/view/run-jog-map/united-kingdom/glen-clova-angus/4528792
Posted by Ciaran McDonald on Mon 14 Nov 2011 | 14 comments
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Comments
Johnston said...
Bonnyman is wearing a funny-coloured vest...but fortunately appears to have donned his Westerlands trainers, straight out of their Inov8 box.
Well done on your run Ciaran, and great report - it's certainly piqued my interest.
When is Steve Gray joining Westerlands? Arbroath Fishermen...pah!
Monday 14th November 2011 9.46pm
Dave said...
Nice report, Ciaran, that brings back great memories. This is an old Westies favourite; it's a cracking trail, undulating all the way. In fact, I set a pb here circa 20 years ago, although the Bonny Man always reminds me that the trail was a couple of hundred metres short of a 1/2 marathon distance in those days. He's just jealous, of course!
For Westies historians, the hotel is also the scene of the great Ian Struthers postcard incident!
Monday 14th November 2011 11.50pm
Scott said...
From the photos it looks like a gorgeous race and a pretty glorious day for it too! Nice results for all three of you, even if it is a hilly route. And yeah, when's Steve going to join Westies?
Tuesday 15th November 2011 8.32am
BB2 said...
Great write up, Ciaran. This is a tremendous race with a really special atmosphere, but quite hard to get into these days as the entries fill up within a week or so - unless you're Ciaran, that is, who just strolled along and managed to blag an illegal on-the-day entry! How about a mass Westies visit next year? There's a warm-down ceilidh at night and loads of great hills on the doorstep for a post-race jog on the Sunday morning. I'd be happy to organise the entries/accommodation and you can all come and enjoy some real east coast hospitality (bring your own carry out, obviously).
Tuesday 15th November 2011 11.15am
muffy said...
Go on Dave, tell us that PB. Show those young whipper snappers a thing or two about how real men ran in the good old days :)
Tuesday 15th November 2011 1.17pm
Hamilton said...
Quite right Muffy, let's be having that PB Dave.
Think Ian has just about got over the postcard incident, although has ???????????
Tuesday 15th November 2011 5.46pm
Barry Davie said...
Hi Ciaran,
Good write up there, got to agree it's a cracking route.
I managed to grab some pics on route this year whilst cycling the course, alas injury prevented me running it myself, but great to watch (this would have been my 11th year on the bounce and about 15th all in, thats how much I also enjoy the race)
Help yourself to any pics if I managed to get you.
https://picasaweb.google.com/RunningBaza/2011GlenClovaHalfMarathon
Cheers
Barry
(Carnegie Harriers)
Tuesday 15th November 2011 9.22pm
Charlie said...
Lots of great pics, and also nice report Ciaran, well done all.
>> ”How about a mass Westies visit next year?”
Oooff, now that’s a gauntlet, what would the Bonnyman do then – hide his club allegiance under his wing, poor thing?
Seems a plan, as the Calderman would have to do a Shanghai Shuffle back to the East (of Scotland variety) to tell us all about his PB exploits around two decades ago and another great Westies weekend would no doubt ensue…
…and for the Struthers answers, send them on a postcard!!
Tuesday 15th November 2011 10.12pm
Ciaran said...
There's more in-jokes here than I would have imagined, glad to have evoked some ol' memories!
Thank you all for your kind comments and to Barry for the link to his photos. I'd be keen to run this again next year (even applying legally and on time...). Looks like I'll be heading to live on the east coast again so would be nice to see a few more Westies up for the day too. No word yet on Steve's transfer to us, I think our quota of smokies may not suffice...
Wednesday 16th November 2011 7.58am
Johnston said...
The Struthers postcard incident is explained in Dave's comment here http://westerlandsccc.co.uk/news.php/1486/westies+in+the+mid+1980s. There's even a photo of a young(ish) Mr Struthers.
Wednesday 16th November 2011 8.34am
Dave said...
I couldn't possibly reveal my pb time....it would only upset BB2 whom, as any of you who has met him will know, is an extremely volatile character!
Wednesday 16th November 2011 1.08pm
BB2 said...
This is true, Dave, I would be very upset: even the knowledge that the course prior to 1998 was 400 metres short (don't know if I've mentioned that before?) wouldn't console me ... although, there's always the comforting memory of the legendary sprint finish to the 2000 Balloch to Clydebank half marathon ...
Wednesday 16th November 2011 2.18pm
Steve Gray said...
Love the chat going on here and love the westies too but will perhaps join the club when I actually have enough time to run with you guys. I feel there is scope for me to bring you west enders down a few levels to cheep lager and fried food...
Wednesday 16th November 2011 5.45pm
Chipp Quinn said...
Steve Gray.... Fried food... Ciaran get him in a westie vest quick!
I definitely want one of those mugs I'll be there next year.
Thursday 17th November 2011 7.50pm