The athletics/running thread
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Will look out for you. Look for a tall balding unshaven type wearing the Rioch era Barcelona style away shirt.
Beats a carnation in the buttonhole.
Beats a carnation in the buttonhole.
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Good to meet GtE this morning at parkrun, first real person I've met off here.
Helped my sis and niece to personal bests, shifted a hangover but forgot my barcode.
Time be inspired by Dougie's boys and the first win of the season which will carry me into my trail race tomorrow on a wave of euphoria.
PS. Were you there mrkint?
Helped my sis and niece to personal bests, shifted a hangover but forgot my barcode.
Time be inspired by Dougie's boys and the first win of the season which will carry me into my trail race tomorrow on a wave of euphoria.
PS. Were you there mrkint?
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He's quite a sweetie (for an old gimmer)LeverEnd wrote:Good to meet GtE this morning at parkrun, first real person I've met off here.

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Well I wouldn't quite put it like that. Seems a thoroughly nice chap though! And there'll be no age pisstakes from me as I'm not far off 40! You're a 20 something youngster I take it?Gooner Girl wrote:He's quite a sweetie (for an old gimmer)LeverEnd wrote:Good to meet GtE this morning at parkrun, first real person I've met off here.
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Haha, sadly not... early 30's... But forever younger then GtE who takes the mick out of me for being somewhat vertically challenged.LeverEnd wrote:Well I wouldn't quite put it like that. Seems a thoroughly nice chap though! And there'll be no age pisstakes from me as I'm not far off 40! You're a 20 something youngster I take it?Gooner Girl wrote:He's quite a sweetie (for an old gimmer)LeverEnd wrote:Good to meet GtE this morning at parkrun, first real person I've met off here.
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Gooner Girl wrote:Haha, sadly not... early 30's... But forever younger then GtE who takes the mick out of me for being somewhat vertically challenged.LeverEnd wrote:Well I wouldn't quite put it like that. Seems a thoroughly nice chap though! And there'll be no age pisstakes from me as I'm not far off 40! You're a 20 something youngster I take it?Gooner Girl wrote:He's quite a sweetie (for an old gimmer)LeverEnd wrote:Good to meet GtE this morning at parkrun, first real person I've met off here.
Somewhat? That's like saying Hitler was a bit naughty.
Good to meet you too LE. Good luck with the race tomorrow.
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Humph. Last time I call you "quite a sweetie"Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Haha, sadly not... early 30's... But forever younger then GtE who takes the mick out of me for being somewhat vertically challenged.LeverEnd wrote:Well I wouldn't quite put it like that. Seems a thoroughly nice chap though! And there'll be no age pisstakes from me as I'm not far off 40! You're a 20 something youngster I take it?Gooner Girl wrote:He's quite a sweetie (for an old gimmer)LeverEnd wrote:Good to meet GtE this morning at parkrun, first real person I've met off here.
Somewhat? That's like saying Hitler was a bit naughty.
Good to meet you too LE. Good luck with the race tomorrow.

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I bet it's not.
Anyway I was 23rd out of 201 with a time of 22:06 (a newpb on this course)

Anyway I was 23rd out of 201 with a time of 22:06 (a newpb on this course)
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Well done on the PB. Got 4th at the Gin Pit 5M trail race this morning in 28:25. Wasn't happy with the way I raced it but time confirms I'm getting fitter.Gary the Enfield wrote:I bet it's not.![]()
Anyway I was 23rd out of 201 with a time of 22:06 (a newpb on this course)
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Well done mate. That's a great time. You may yet avoid that tattoo. ;0)LeverEnd wrote:Well done on the PB. Got 4th at the Gin Pit 5M trail race this morning in 28:25. Wasn't happy with the way I raced it but time confirms I'm getting fitter.Gary the Enfield wrote:I bet it's not.![]()
Anyway I was 23rd out of 201 with a time of 22:06 (a newpb on this course)
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That's fecking impressive mate!
Whilst we're doing impressive though, Mr Kipsang, take a bow.
26 4 minute 43 miles. I couldn't even nearly do one.
Whilst we're doing impressive though, Mr Kipsang, take a bow.
26 4 minute 43 miles. I couldn't even nearly do one.

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Thanks guys. As for Kipsang, tremendous running. Mo Farah has apparently targeted the first sub 2hr marathon. No chance of that happening but I do think he'll run very fast. Steve Jones' GB record has stood since the mid 80s, what a runner he was.Prufrock wrote:That's fecking impressive mate!
Whilst we're doing impressive though, Mr Kipsang, take a bow.
26 4 minute 43 miles. I couldn't even nearly do one.
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Well done on the PB at Bolton GtE. Great stuff.
LeverEnd - 4th at Gin Pit
A great time & place. That's top running on a course I found (last year) to be particularly dull & uninspiring 
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Thanks HG, agree on the course. How's the injury coming along? Enjoying running round Rivington since moving up here.Harry Genshaw wrote:Well done on the PB at Bolton GtE. Great stuff.
LeverEnd - 4th at Gin PitA great time & place. That's top running on a course I found (last year) to be particularly dull & uninspiring
National relays at Sutton Coldfield this Saturday, followed by a swift dash home to the beer festival.
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LeverEnd wrote:Good to meet GtE this morning at parkrun, first real person I've met off here.
Helped my sis and niece to personal bests, shifted a hangover but forgot my barcode.
Time be inspired by Dougie's boys and the first win of the season which will carry me into my trail race tomorrow on a wave of euphoria.
PS. Were you there mrkint?

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Getting there v slowly cheers. Started to pound the flat tarmac again this week. Not allowed to get back on the fells yet. Glad you're enjoying Rivington - when you're flying there's no better place to be trainingLeverEnd wrote:Thanks HG, agree on the course. How's the injury coming along? Enjoying running round Rivington since moving up here.
National relays at Sutton Coldfield this Saturday, followed by a swift dash home to the beer festival.

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Good to hear you're getting back to it Harry. Took our clubs Year 8-10's out for a 2 and a half mile run tonight, flip me some of them can't half shift it.Harry Genshaw wrote:Getting there v slowly cheers. Started to pound the flat tarmac again this week. Not allowed to get back on the fells yet. Glad you're enjoying Rivington - when you're flying there's no better place to be trainingLeverEnd wrote:Thanks HG, agree on the course. How's the injury coming along? Enjoying running round Rivington since moving up here.
National relays at Sutton Coldfield this Saturday, followed by a swift dash home to the beer festival.

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Last aquathlon of the season tonight. 500 metre open water swim followed by a 6k run. 40 mins 4 secs. 14th out of 31. Happy
Followed by 4 pints in the pub 2 x Doombar 1 x Tribute and 1 x Southwold
Going home now. Night.
Followed by 4 pints in the pub 2 x Doombar 1 x Tribute and 1 x Southwold
Going home now. Night.
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Glad to hear HG is on the mend, sounds like a good evening's work GtE. In a similar vein I'm now having a post track session Newcastle Brown (or two).
mrkint, another time! Not sure I could handle meeting 2 men off the internet at once anyway.
mrkint, another time! Not sure I could handle meeting 2 men off the internet at once anyway.
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Well done hun! (On the aquathon, not the boozingGary the Enfield wrote:Last aquathlon of the season tonight. 500 metre open water swim followed by a 6k run. 40 mins 4 secs. 14th out of 31. Happy
Followed by 4 pints in the pub 2 x Doombar 1 x Tribute and 1 x Southwold
Going home now. Night.

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