At the start - check out the cheeky bugger in the background! |
What went well:
1. Stayed hydrated
2. Nutrition was fine with no stomach issues
3. Feet had zero blisters! I highly recommend pre-taping your feet and finding the right shoes
4. Found a special "uphill" gear to my running which let me run past a lot of people
5. Didn't fall over
6. Beat my target time, yay!
7. The weather was damn near perfect
8. Having a crew was awesome. It a great pick-me-up to see Julie and to have goodies delivered throughout the race. Made a big difference
8. Having a crew was awesome. It a great pick-me-up to see Julie and to have goodies delivered throughout the race. Made a big difference
9. The race was super well organised and had marvellous volunteers
10. There were plenty of food options for vegans at the aid stations. Never went hungy!
10. There were plenty of food options for vegans at the aid stations. Never went hungy!
1. My hydration pack rubbed against my back and caused a lot of chaffing. Never run with it for so long with all the mandatory kit before. Lesson learnt.
Wooo, finished! |
3. Still not great with hills. I feel if I can get strong with them, I will save *a lot* off my overall time.
I will admit that straight afterwards I was questioning my ability to do a 100 mile run next month!
The Verdict:
The South Downs Way 50 is a brilliantly run and organised race. If you are considering your first 50 mile ultra, you would do well to consider this race. The runners are friendly, the volunteers amazing, the food at the aid stations was varied and yummy.
Go on, sign up for 2015, you know you want to :)
Here is the Strava breakdown of the race http://app.strava.com/activities/127233674 if you are curious.
Nothing was mentioned about your crew who patched up your back and brought you the salt tabs :(
ReplyDeleteOh dear! How could I forget to mention that?? I've updated the post to reflect your awesomeness :)
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