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Brighton Marathon 2013...a blast

I was lucky enough to be able to run the Brighton Marathon today : I did this in memory of my father-in-law (full story here).   I;ve not run a marathon since London in (I think) 1992 : the ADT era, when the finish was on Lambeth Bridge, not the Mall, and we all ran in plus-fours.  Joking about the last bit.  I ran about 3:30 on that day in 1992, at the age of 29, and with a lot more single-sport dedication to running.  Now I am 50, I was thinking it would be interesting to see how I could run a single event marathon.

Brighton is a young (4 runnings) but big race : 9000 competitors.  The route starts from Preston Park, does a shimmy or two around the town centre, then sends you first east, then west along the sea front. Finish is just past the pier.

Conditions were good : the overnight rain cleared up, there as  a bit of light white cloud to keep the sun away, and some breeze but not a wind.   I had a few 20 mile/3 hour runs in my recent training past, but two weeks ago picked up a kink in my right soleus that only some rest and a bit of gait analysis is likely to cure.    But that wasn't a good enough reason not to race ;  just one to be cautious about expectations.  So my race strategy was to nurse this right leg injury carefully round the course at about 4:15 pace.  In fact, that was the pace of the pacemaker group I ran with for the first 7 miles.   But I found that I kept edging ahead, not suffering much, at at less that 140 HR I gave it some beans from 30KM onwards, coming home in a stormin' 3:58.  Last 12KM at 53 min for 10 K pace.



If you are thinking of a spring marathon, give Brighton some thought.   The race has a great atmosphere : well supported by a fantastic crowd, and great camaraderie among the runners.   The feed and water stations were just right - good placement and the right stuff at the right time.  And it's not hilly, so PBs should be in reach.


Comments

jason cuthbert said…
Amazing effort bud. Sub 4 with a dodgy leg too!
Hats off fella!
Jolly good show Peter - really pleased you got sub 4 - I never doubted you wouldn't !! Speak tomorrow for full race debrief !

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