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Milland Valley Trail Race - 10k & 21k
A multi-terrain race on the West Sussex / Hampshire border, run on
roads, tracks, paths & lanes round the village of Milland and
features one of the highest hills in the area, Older Hill. Elevation
for the
21k estimated at 450 metres.
A thoroughly enjoyable day out,very well
organised & very well water-stationed and signed. Bright yellow arrows
along the tracks, etc.In fact they also had a bright yellow sign forwarning runners of danger.
DANGER STEEP SLOPE AHEAD.
Quite. Must blame the sign for my time.
Well, laughing so much.
Hot day - there's another one. Needed the
water to cool down the head.
380 runners
in reputably one of the toughest races in the South-East of England.
1st man - Ronnie Adams 1.22
1st woman -
Lesley Whitey 1.35
Westies
Rep. 1.43
Great atmosphere on the day, basking in the
sun, or is that collapsing, after a challenging race, lying out on the cricket
pitch.
Thanks to Liss Runners for the organising.(
liss-runners.org.uk )
Postscript:Wed. 10 Aug. Evening with Mike Gratton at
Tunbridge Wells Harriers. Informal Qu. & Ans. Session in the Bar
after the 7 mile run round hilly Royal Tunbridge Wells.
Many
will remember Mike Gratton as the 1983, I believe, London Marathon
Winner. (time of 2.09. This is his company 2.09. Events.com).
After a bit of joshing about Mike's age, or
his era, after all he must be all of 50 and more, for goodness sake,we got down
to the serious questions of do you have a rest day or not? Well, apparently not. He said after 48 hours
your body is deconditioning, no, not decomposing as the wit in the crowd,
interjected. By all means have a slower run, but keep running.
Next
serious question from the ernest runner:
Well Mike, all this talk about the pros. & cons. Of the ice
bath. Anything in it? Ice! Exclaimed the wit again. Well, perhaps
you had to be there in the Bar.
That one went down a storm.
Posted by Hamilton Semple on Sun 21 Aug 2005 | 1 comment
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caroline freeman said...
lovely race, found the steep down decline awful but fun with the half marathon runners screaming at me,. sorry to get in the way but its all good fun I may aswell do the half because the 10k is still as hard . Lovely views and fantastic organisation.
Sunday 18th September 2005 9.00pm