Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Robin Hood Half Marathon

28th September 2014 was the date for my first ever half marathon. I have covered many 10km this year for Cancer Research UK and even 54km as part of the Isle of Wight Challenge but this is the first half marathon I've attempted.

It had to be said I was nervous as I didn't know how I would cope with the distance none stop running. Everybody had been telling me I will be fine and my fitness levels are easily good enough with my job but there's always room for doubt before an event.  


Once I was at the start point ready for the warm up I was growing in confidence thinking 21km of running won't be as bad as 54km of running and walking. I knew I had been slowing down my race pace from around 4min 35sec per km for the 10km races to around 5min 10sec per km for this.

This practice worked really well as by 5, 10 and then 15km I was averaging between 5min to 5min 20sec per km. Unfortunately at 12km my iPod died, so much for the battery life being accurate. This didn't turn out to be a bad thing in the end as I plugged my headphones into my phone and listened to MapMyRun updating me of my time and pace each km.

At the 17km point I was actually feeling really good and any worries I had prior to the event had long gone. This showed with my pace increasing each km toward the finish line. The 21st km was completed in 4 minutes 28 seconds and the final 500m was a quicker pace still as I ended up in a sprint finish against another bloke with the crowd getting louder.


DONE!!!
There were loads of water station along the route and I had a couple of energy gels in my pockets to keep my energy up. I've since read there is a gentleman in a coma after dehydrating once he crossed the finishing line - Nottingham Evening Post. Hopefully he has a good recovery and can continue to run for pleasure or fitness soon. This highlights the risk exercise can have and the importance of sufficient hydration while exercising.

I really enjoyed the run which I honestly didn't expect too and finished in 1 hour 49 minutes 31 seconds. Bring on 2015 for another half marathon or two and hopefully an improved time. 

That's now 11 races down, 1 to go for Cancer Research UK in 2014.

Derby 10k - 45 minutes 11 seconds.
Awsworth 5k - 22 minutes 20 seconds.
Hull 10k - 45 minutes 46 seconds.
Wollaton 10k - 44 minutes 53 seconds.
Twin Peaks Midnight Walk - 8k. - 2 hours 37 minutes.
Leeds 10k - 46 minutes 8 seconds.
York 10k - 46 minutes 31 seconds.
Birmingham Color Run 5k - 45 minutes 38 seconds.
Isle of Wight Challenge 56k - 7 hours 48 minutes 35 seconds.
Wild Warrior 10k - 1 hour 18 minutes 42 seconds.
Robin Hood Half Marathon 21k - 1 hour 49 minutes and 31 seconds.
Men's Health Challenge Nottingham 12k

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