A 24 hour endure set in Holt Castle outside
Worcester. The course was a 5 mile circuit which went from the castle through
fields adjacent the river Severn, a couple of cow fields with curious cows in.
Into a hamlet with a pub which was a checkpoint and water station then through
the church grave yard past, another field, through Top Barn activity centre and
then a few more fields and back to the castle.
There was a
small entry as it was its first year and was limited due to the size of the
venue. With 5 teams, 2 pairs and 19 solo runners. The weather stayed reasonably
dry despite threatening to pour down, but there was only a couple of light
showers.
I started
off quite well and soon got into a rhythm with my first few laps taking between
45 and 50 minutes each. I breaked more after and ran slower with my next few
taking an hour each. The legs started to ache but we’re never too sore to run.
There we’re quite a few gates and stiles which put a bit extra pain in climbing
over when landing when jumping over.
The next
few laps we’re around 75 minutes each and I had managed to reach nine laps
before I would need a headtorch. On the ninth lap I did have to turn down the
offer of a pint in the pub from some other solo runners as I was worried about losing the light
without a torch. I did my first night lap in about 95 minutes which totalled ten
laps making it 50 miles in about eleven hours which I was happy with so I had a
burger as a reward.
I ran my
eleventh lap with a girl who was worried about getting lost in the dark, but I
had to apologize for slowing her down despite my trying a bit more to run where
I hadn’t been doing so before. After a pot noodle and a short break I went out
a again on lap twelve. But this is where the boredom really brought my mood
down and I saw maybe two runners all lap.
I got back
after the twelfth lap and after doing some thinking I decided I wasn’t enjoying
it anymore and didn’t see the point in carrying on so I retired after about 14
hours and 60 miles. I went to sleep in my tent and woke up not really
regretting stopping despite still having miles in the tank and so packed up and
went home.
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