Clowne Half Marathon Review

Sunday, November 27, 2011

THE unnerving sight of a giant bank of low-lying cloud concentrated over the north of the county was the first thing greeting anyone heading from Derbyto the 26th Clowne half marathon and I feared a soaking for the best part of two hours.

However, by the third mile of the race there was a fair amount of winter sunshine, a far cry from this time last year when icy conditions caused the race to be cancelled.

Another bonus as you hit mile three was that the wind was the fact that, there was a turn to the left and for two or three miles, runners had the wind at their heels.

The course itself is undulating rather than hilly with fields rolling away into the distance like the swell on a sea or green. Any steepish climbs were fairly short ones. A clear day, it was the polar opposite to the High-Peak relay where the fog made it feel like you were running through elephant-hide soup.

The Clowne half-marathon also takes you through a few pretty former mining villages with pubs bearing names like Black Diamond. Appropriately enough, around eight miles in, I was having to dig deep, having made the tactical mistake of playing an hour of frenetic five-a-side football on the eve of the race.

Cool and crisp, conditions would have been perfect had it not been for some strong breezes. High hedges and dry stone walls protected runners from their worst effects for parts of the race. That said, the end of mile nine and much of mile ten saw competitors running into a Viagra-stiff wind like an army of numbered Technicolor mime acts.

There was a bit of a climb prior to the run in which was draining but a sign signalling 800m to go galvanised the spirits of those with enough left in the tank for sprint for the line.

All in all, it was a well organised event, plenty of easy parking, about 40 minutes’ drive from Derby, top-notch changing facilities and if I’d known how nice the homemade biscuits were at the end, I’d have produced a much stronger finish.

Oliver Astley

High Peak Relay – 15/11/11

Today we entered 3 teams into the High Peak Relay,  It was very foggy in
places (generally the places we were running!) and lots of mud, but I think
I can speak for all of us when I say we had a great time!!  It was awesome
to get everyone together and fab to have 4 new members  turn out as well! A
sea of Green Hoodies  took over a corner in the Mill House in Milford
afterwards for food and drinks (not to mention a well-earned cup of Tea!)

Mad dog 10k

See info below on this race in Feb. Also added to the Race Diary.

On 12th February 2012, the Southport Hesketh Round Table are once again organising The Mad Dog 10K charity run.

 

All  the proceeds from this race will go to local charities.

 

Full details of the race itself can be found on the website www.maddog10K.co.uk

 

There is a maximum entry sealing of 1200 runners, which we expect to achieve, so early applications for entry are advisable.