Monday, 18 February 2013

The Brighton Half Marathon - 17 Feb 2013


Yesterday I completed my first ever half marathon in Brighton!

It really was a perfect day for running – the sun was out, it was around 4 degrees (probably felt a little colder), and there was no wind chill.

Having stayed the night before at some relatives in Hove, I woke up at 6.30am to have my porridge in plenty of time before the race and was slightly nervous – not because I didn’t think I could run the distance, but because I wasn’t sure what to expect I suppose.

So porridge eaten, stretching completed, I headed down to the sea front just after 8am where runners had already started to arrive. It was great atmosphere down there - Heart FM were broadcasting the event live, and there was just a general pre-race buzz of excitement.

I chatted to a few people I knew and then before we knew it, we were told to get into our start ‘pens’ – basically the time that you thought you’d finish in. I headed for the 2hour group, and in hindsight I should have gone in the quicker group as once the race started, I was held up for around 2.5 miles with slower runners. There was no room to overtake anyone either, but at the same time I didn’t want to push things too early on.

We headed over to the Pavillion and then East towards the Marina, where there was a slight hill increase, but other than that the course was predominantly flat, which was great, and allowed to take in some amazing seafront scenery.
 
 

At the 10 mile mark my legs started to feel quite heavy, but as we turned back towards the Pier with 3.1 miles to go I told myself it wasn’t far to go, grabbed some Lucozade and picked up the speed.

I did make one mistake though – with 800 metres to go decided it would be a good idea to go for a sprint finish, not realising that actually 800 metres is still quite a long way!!! By the time I crossed the line I was exhausted, but I’d managed to complete the race in less than 2 hours, which was always my ultimate aim. The final time was 1hr 57:25!!!
 
Here is my shiny medal!
 
 


My key learnings from the day were:

-          Don’t go in a start pen that is too slow - if anything go at the back of a faster one

-          Don’t go for a sprint finish with 800m to go - 800m is still a fair old way!

The next stop is my 15 or 21 mile race in Cranleigh – bring it J

 

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