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Mmmm Bop
I'll set the over/under at 13.07 miles.
Just keep sprinting past the finish line Flavio style wearing a Superman outfit and I’m sure no-one will bat an eyelid.
5k - 17:53 (4/19) 10k - 37:53 (11/18) Half - 1:23:18 (4/19) Full - 2:50:43 (4/19)
Problem Child
It isn't even 13 miles. It is 200 meters short. Point to point course too.
EDIT: If you can't figure out the course it starts in Cardrona.
Many of us aren't sure what the hell point you are trying to make and no matter how we guess, it always seems to be something else. Which usually means a person is doing it on purpose.
VDOT 55.2
5k18:xx | Marathon 2:55:22
Hot Weather Complainer
There's a loop of the park at the end that isn't shown on that map. I guess they're just showing the route? But a bit weird to have a map on the website showing 20.9km, almost like the organiser is trolling Mikkey. Last year it measured 21.0-21.3 on different Strava's. Could be GPS issues in the valley, could be short (definitely not 200 metres though).
5km: 18:34 11/23 │ 10km: 39:10 8/23 │ HM: 1:26:48 9/23 │ M: 3:34:49 6/23
Upcoming Races:
Motorway Half Marathon February 25, 2024
Christchurch Marathon April 21, 2024
RIP Milkman
There's even more trolling: he lists the event as a 21K race, not a half marathon. So maybe the guy actually measures it at 21K every year, and then people's GPS's come in around 13.05-13.15. So in that sense - he's good at measuring the race right!
5K: 16:37 (11/20) | 10K: 34:49 (10/19) | HM: 1:14:57 (5/22) | FM: 2:36:31 (12/19)
I’ve always wondered what it’s like to run a big downhill course compared to a legit course?
I ran a half marathon tune up race in Hastings last year which was a big up and down course finishing in the same place (legit). At about 6 miles in I felt like just DNF…but continued and once I started hitting the downhill section it was absolute bliss and didn’t actually feel like I was racing as I was putting less effort!
I am so looking forward to CIM.
Looks like the Mean Girls moved on from fashion criticism to their usual schtick while I was out putting in the work.
Was a pretty slow day at 1:15 but had to battle a headwind almost the whole way so that was a new experience. Got the effort about right which was pretty good but the splits definitely suffered with the wind, particularly through the middle, and temps being about 10C warmer than normal for this time of year. I guess I brought the warm and windy down from Auckland with me unfortunately.
3,000m: 9:07.7 (Nov-21) | 5,000m: 15:39 (Dec-19) | 10,000m: 32:34 (Mar-20)
10km: 33:15 (Sep-19) | HM: 1:09:41 (May-21)* | FM: 2:41:41 (Oct-20)
* Net downhill course
Last race: Omaha HM, 3 Dec, pushed the limits.
Up next: The Goat, 20 Jan, don't die.
"CONSISTENCY IS KING"
My coach had a battle with Oska in the 10km, second in 29:52. Oska home in 29:35. Andy said a significant headwind all the way too. I’m guessing the course record didn’t fall?
I’ve always wondered what it’s like to run a big downhill course compared to a legit course? I ran a half marathon tune up race in Hastings last year which was a big up and down course finishing in the same place (legit). At about 6 miles in I felt like just DNF…but continued and once I started hitting the downhill section it was absolute bliss and didn’t actually feel like I was racing as I was putting less effort! I am so looking forward to CIM.
You don't run CIM, you just roll down the hill. I would suggest practicing stop, drop, and roll like when you were a kid. It'll matter a lot more than any long runs you do.
No I think Caden was close to a couple minutes off. It was ok at the start but the spots where the valley widens out a little were tough.
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If you earn a moose mug at CIM, I propose replacing it with a pair of gilded roller skates.
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Looks like the Mean Girls moved on from fashion criticism to their usual schtick while I was out putting in the work. Was a pretty slow day at 1:15 but had to battle a headwind almost the whole way so that was a new experience. Got the effort about right which was pretty good but the splits definitely suffered with the wind, particularly through the middle, and temps being about 10C warmer than normal for this time of year. I guess I brought the warm and windy down from Auckland with me unfortunately.
At least you’ll always get unconditional love over on the Waltons thread. 👍
I’ll be wearing my Union Jack Steigen running socks all day today.
He got 1:12 on a hilly course in Dunedin. How downhill would a course need to be to improve your PB that much?
The king is dead, long live the Moose Mug
And I’m sure to be on the competitive jerks thread, you do actually have to compete. When was the last time you raced again?