Sunday, March 29, 2009

Tiptoeing past the tulips at the 25th Teignbridge Ten

Sunday 29th March saw the Westgates running the 25th Teignbridge Ten. Sometimes it really hits home how lucky we are; a beautiful sunny spring morning managed to transform what some might regard as a boring looped road race past quarries and houses into a cheerful canter, passing trees laden with blossom and ringing with birdsong.

Having not trained for 8 days I decided to start off in last place and just run within myself enjoying the event. The first three miles I went past lots of runners before I saw John Perratt ahead. Caught him up by mile 4 and ran with him for a while, exchanging places over the next few miles. I think I averaged about 7.5 min/mile to mile 8 then feeling slightly guilty about not trying hard enough finished on two 7-minute miles.

So a wonderful day, friendly marshals, good organisation, facilities etc. as a bonus Lesley picked up a prize for 2nd FV50 and myself one as 6th member of the 2nd male team (SWRR). Lesley thinks she might put the winnings towards a pair of spikes for the track!

1 comment:

Lin said...

Still trying (without success) to picture Richard cantering cheerfully around Devon. Perhaps he should try breaking into a gleeful gallop next race, lest Lesley, spending less time composing poetry and delighting in the wonders of Mother Nature catches him up!
Congratulations on your prize Lesley, you obviously managed to keep your mind on the race!!!