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Having spent from 9pm yesterday to just after 8am this morning on a conference call I was in 2 minds whether to do this Parkrun or not, no sleep tends to not make for a very good run. However I had bought a harness for Oscar (7.5 stone Doberman, famous amongst cross countrying Westies) and wanted to get him into his first race.

I decided to go for it even although I felt exhausted. I did a warmup lap of the lake with Oscar pulling away eager to get up to a Doberman canter and me trundling along behind. We made our way over to the pre race briefing where I think Oscar was barking taunts at the other dogs that were about to race.

I didn't really know where to stand for the start so I was about 1 row back from the start when they shouted go. Oscar was a little taken by surprise but settled into a pace as we made our way up to second place, almost wiping out some older runner that seemed to be trying to block us in, a quick hop onto the grass saw us breeze by. As we came into the forest Alastair Hay of Central AC had about a 50m lead. This is where Oscar started coming into his own dragging me through the forest desperate to catch Alastair.

We seemed to be gaining all the way through the forest but after the turn Alastair seemed to be pulling away. Looking back I could see we had a fairly commanding lead over the 3rd placed runner as well (Colin Partridge from Lothian RC again).

As we approached Heartbreak Hill I was thinking this will be great Oscar will drag me up but he spotted some dogs off to the left so decided to mark a few trees on the way up. Once the dogs were out of sight it was full steam ahead to the top for the winding descent out of the forest, Oscar powering ahead all the way. We managed to catch a glimpse of Alastair running along the home straight but he was way out in front leaving Oscar and me to push each other on towards the finish.

1st Alastair Hay - 16:21
2nd Oscar (and John Denovan) - 17:11
3rd Colin Partridge - 17:45

I was really pleased with Oscar's running although I think he was fairly let down by mine today given the lack of sleep. I'm hoping he doesn't ditch me for a faster partner as he doesn't like other people being in the lead in a race (he was very focussed on Alastair all the way through the forest but the dead weight hanging on to his lead prevented him catching up). I reckon we should be aiming for around the 16:30 mark if I manage to get some sleep before the race.

Posted by John Denovan on Sat 19 Nov 2011 | 8 comments

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  1. JQ's Westie Rory said...

    Well done Oscar, I think you should ditch the human, he is obviously holding you back as Mr Hay would never have been a match for you!!

    Saturday 19th November 2011 8.44pm

  2. Johnston said...

    Well done Team Denovan! That's a great performance from Oscar when you consider that he's still a Junior. He must be thinking ahead to selection for Glasgow 2014, surely. Hope the fame doesn't go to his head.

    Saturday 19th November 2011 8.53pm

  3. cat said...

    Maybe you need to get a chariot John - then Oscar can just pull you round. It would certainly make the next Westies chariot race interesting to watch!! Go Oscar!

    Sunday 20th November 2011 1.29am

  4. John Denovan said...

    One of these should help me out :-)

    Sunday 20th November 2011 9.10am

  5. Grimlin said...

    We need a video of this duo - "ChaRIOT on Fire"? that would get an Oscar for best supporting role, I'd say. Could you lend me your Big Beast for the Uni Road Race, John - I'd like to get back to 6 minute mileing pace again!
    Meanwhile, let's get a Westy yellow waistcoat organised for Oscar's Xmas stocking.

    Sunday 20th November 2011 10.13pm

  6. Dave said...

    I like the link John, it's a great idea. But never mind the dogs, how about old codgers like Grim being pulled by a couple of Westies Women. On second thoughts I should rephrase, the idea of Grim being pulled by a couple of women is simply too much to even contemplate!!!!

    Another thought...who is going to be the first charioteer to circumnavigate Loch Ossian in under an hour?

    Monday 21st November 2011 4.24am

  7. Oscar Dober said...

    Two legs good...four legs better....
    WOOF! WOOF!!

    Monday 21st November 2011 7.57am

  8. Helen Mac said...

    Never mind the running (very impressive as it is), 11 hours on a conference call???? What a marathon.

    Wednesday 23rd November 2011 9.15pm

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