74 people finished day 1, but only 64 would start day 2. Once again there were three start times. The walkers set off at 7am. The main field of runners then set off at 8am, and the so called elite runners departed at 9am.
A group of elite runners relaxing before the start of the race in the morning sunshine. The chap in the Superwoman costume was on his stag do! |
The elite runners waiting for the starting orders from Neil Thubron on the right. |
And we're off... |
This is me leading Doug over the cliffs around Freshwater Bay at about 5.5 miles. By this stage Toby was now some distance behind us. |
Me and Doug running together at Freshwater Bay. |
Doug and I had a brief stop on Headon Warren to look back at the Needles in the distance. This is approximately mile 10. |
Doug and I arrived at checkpoint 2 together, which was just beyond Yarmouth at mile 16. Doug left the checkpoint ahead of me and I wouldn't see him again until near the finish. |
This is Nathan way out in front at mile 24, just after the 3rd checkpoint. |
And this is me at the same point some time later on. |
There was a lot of road running on the last third of day 2, mostly on quite country lanes. |
And here I am at Gurnard with about 1.5 miles to go to the finish in Cowes. Holiday makers were completely oblivious to what we'd been through over the last two days. |
My overall time for both days was 11 hours 42 minutes. This was about 40 minutes slower than my time in 2012, but it was a lot hotter this year and the course was also a little longer. In 2012 I measured day 1 as 38 miles and day 2 as just over 31 miles. Since then there has been a lot of coastal erosion and the coastal path has been diverted at a number of points. The island might be getting smaller but the coastal path has got slightly longer. This year I measured day 1 as 39.25 miles and day 2 as 32.25 miles. So the overall route is almost 2.5 miles longer!
As I mentioned in my previous post, just three days after the ultra I was at Glastonbury Festival relaxing and doing no exercise, unless you can count walking through mud as exercise! It was a great way to let my hair down having reached the half way point of the year, and having completed 14 out of my planned 26 long runs.
With friends at Glastonbury Festival. |
My next running event is the 50km Chiltern Ultra on 19th July, followed by the 24 hour Thunder Run the following weekend.
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