Ranelagh Richmond Half Marathon

Listed by Andrew
  • Rated 82%
  • 13.1mi
  • Road
Entrants (15)
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PB SB Pred Time WAVA
Puffing Bertie Tried my hardest but a PB was not to be, sorry if you bet on me :-(

Great race though (now that it's finished!) but  I think I  liked the pub best :-)

Thanks H for coming back to get me, and you lot that all cheered me on made me feel very special :-)
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1:58:06 2:05:27 2:21:00 47.54
Ghengis
Redhill Distict Royal Mail AC, Striders of Croydon AC
1:26:58 1:42:45 1:46:05 55.98
mava
Sevenoaks AC
2:10:55 2:31:38 2:31:38 44.85
sango felt good until 3 miles tore calf muscle, walked for a while and then decided it was to far to walk back so continued race! Suffering for it now though! crutches and strong pain killers from local A+E will rest and then see physio!thought the course was well suited for a PB!!
Hercules Wimbledon AC
1:23:03 1:30:17 1:31:33 63.89
Darren J Wood
Ranelagh Harriers
Kittenheels Kath
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1:58:31 2:02:25 2:02:25 54.76
dizzi
Dulwich Park Runners
1:52:53 1:56:52 2:01:19 53.50
Hollywoof! Started with ixus123 but soon lost him (he's far too fast - well done!)

Had a few chats with peeps around the course - excellent to see Fat Face, Stumpy2-back-in-action, Hanneke, Cookie and XFR Bear around the course - thanks for the cheers (and the choc muffin too!)

Spent several miles trading places with a certain Ranelagh runner - a new nemesis - I'd ran within 30m of him the whole way round Thames Towpath Ten last month - but he dropped me during a bad patch coming back from Hampton Court to Kingston.

Was really impressed to get to 5 miles in 35:30. Felt OK :-) But then had a really bad patch coming back from half way (Hampton Court to Kingston) - don't know if it was caused by mental or physical memory from last week's marafun, but I just couldn't maintain my speed... Kicked myself out of it briefly at 10 miles as I got a new 10 mile PB (by 7 seconds) - also knew at that point that an HM PB was probable if I could just keep going...

Miles 11 and 12 were hard again - I hate running through housing estates...

Mile 13 - lucky lucky me... this race ended along Riverside Drive... which is where I've been running the club speed training sessions - mentally this was a big plus - I was used to it hurting along this road ;-) 

And that last .1 was also hard... but 1:35:02 watch time was nice - new PB by 1 minute 50 :-)

Horribly erratic and positive splits (according to the sign posts - I wasn't packing a Garmin)
00:07:06
00:06:54
00:07:10
00:07:27
00:06:59
00:07:22
00:06:37
00:07:21
00:07:51
00:07:13
00:07:41
00:07:31
00:07:06
00:00:44

Then back along the course to cheer home some of the other runners - spotted and gave suitably noisy grief to Shiraz, GregW, LL, Kath, Sezz, Puff, mava and that sprinting smoker person.
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1:33:30 1:35:02 57:00 1:35:02 61.08
TingTong Given the right conditions, this is a fast course, might just manage a PB. Excellent course and conditions for a fast run, disapointed faded last two miles, otherwise very content.
Exmouth Harriers AAC
1:19:53 1:22:42 1:23:00 1:22:42 70.73
Forest Runner Disappointing time - exactly the same as Bracknell last week. It was supposed to be about 2 minutes quicker. I just can't seem to go any faster at the moment, although I wouldn't have any problem running a lot further.
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1:30:50 1:37:50 1:36:00 1:37:50 66.42
Kieren My race report - well things went a lot better than expected. I was warmed up nicely from the cycle down but think I went off a bit too fast as by mile 4 I could really feel the burn in my legs & thought I might have to walk. I slowed down & the legs seemed to get better.

About mile 9 / 10 the cold flushes / shivers started - not sure what that phenomenon is - runners high?

Didn't finish as strong as I would have liked. I don't seem to be good at judging how far that last .1 of a mile is.  I was staggering around like a drunk on the finish line though so I know there can't have been much juice left in the tank.

Especially nice meeting Hollywood - just so positive - he's the man to see to motivate you pre race.
Serpentine RC, Ealing Eagles Running Club
1:31:11 1:31:11 1:36:00 1:31:35 63.30
Binks Beautiful course, flat as a pancake. Was hoping to take 5 minutes off my Bracknell time and took nearly 9 off. I'm on the threshold.......4 more minutes and and I can call myself a
Serpentine RC
1:25:43 1:34:00 1:38:00 1:34:00 61.68
Andrew Satisfactory run.I ran the first 12 miles with Greg,who got a new PB.It's my first 1/2 marathon since 1990.Can anyone beat a 16 year gap between races?
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1:31:12 1:50:40 1:48:00 1:50:40 59.23
Sezz Crap!
Trent Park Running Club
2:05:04 2:05:33 2:02:00 2:05:54 52.10
Max71 Yes I'm hoping for a PB, however I've not run this week and dont know if I'll be able to get out for a run.  Everyone claims it's a PB course.  

I've changed my mind, I'm not hoping gor a PB I'm gonna get a PB.  I've even bet on myself


YEAH YEAH!! PB By over 8 minutes in a month.  Chuffed to bits. 

Spilts were 12.55, 11.10, 11.24, 11.17, 11.31, 12.05, 11.08, 12.03, 11.22, 11.29, 12.18, 11.14, 8.13 and 8.07. 

The 8 minute miles came about because I had Hollywood pacing and shouting at me.
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2:05:18 2:30:26 2:37:00 2:30:26 43.14

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