Hardwolds 80

Last week end three Acorns completed the Hardwolds 80 mile race. It started in Hessle and finished in Filey following the Wolds Way through the yorkshire wolds. It was wet wet, wet. The first third was deceptively fast and by Millington I was dreaming of a pre midnight (16 hour finish). Leaving the warmth of Millington village hall the mud started immediately, sending me flying and draining all speed. The mud never let up for the next 48 miles to Filey and my estimates for finishing kept pushing back.

Andrew Goddard led for a lot of the race, eventually finishing in 3rd place (16 hours 14 mins). Mark Webster finished in 10th place (18 hours 25 mins). Sorry, no finish photo for Mark. I completed our trio, crossing the line with good friend David Betteridge to finish in joint 14th place (19 hours 13 seconds). Those 13 seconds would not have happened if either of us had a working watch by that time.

Nikki Gover put in a sterling shift on the first checkpoint and then supporting me and David (when he caught up): I’d pushed on earlier but after a brief detour and tiring legs I was pleased to run with someone who had recced the route.

It was good to run new paths as I’d not previously done much of the Wolds Way. It would have been better to have seen some of it: rain and fog during the day and then a little under half in the dark. Brilliant support as usual from Hardmoors marshals, some of whom were putting in overnight shifts in muddy laybys tending to the physically and emotionally fragile runners.

The Wolds Way, showing Dave (19) hunting me (108) down.
Andy looking appropriately tired after smashing a podium finish.
Rich and Dave at the finish. I was alright until I tried to stand up.
My splits.
Pizza for the runners. It’s like Nikki could read my mind 😀
Finish vid, with commentary from Nikki as I almost hit someone with my poles.

Racing Round Up

A busy weekend of running and racing for Acorns. The biggest group heading to the Dalby Dash for a fast trail 10k. Helen Spring was first FV40 and Chris Poulton came 5th overall.

Richard and Nikki Gover went to the Hardmoors Goathland Marathon. Beautiful sunny autumn day on the moors. Very muddy paths particularly where the Levisham Limping fell race the week before had churned it up. Richard came 9th in 5:18:57 and Nikki came in at 7:03:39. Runners were still staggering home long after dark. Some interesting route choices by people in the top 5, with some checkpoints being deemed optional 😉 No race photos but here’s a shot of the beautiful morning and a beautiful campervan.

Andrew Crease was at the York Movember 10k at the Knavesmire, regretting football the night before.

Further afield Anthony Tomkins did 9 miles of quagmire in the Welsh Black Mountains.

Even further afield Jane Lawson got up at 05:30 to get a 1.5 train from Tokyo in time to do Kashiwanoha parkrun. Proper dedication to the parkrun cause.