The weather conditions were excellent for
the Stafford Half Marathon. Cool to start off with and heating up as
the day progressed. With over 2,500 entries I edged my way to the 1hr
50 mark. I felt that I should really try and push forward.
However, I forgot how turny twisty the actual course was.
Liz at mile 2 |
I saw a few
faces I recognised and heard a lot of Geordie accents in the line up.
The race
itself was extremely well organised, and the crowds really got
behind the Stafford half by cheering at certain
points along the route. There was plenty of water stations and a few
toilets around the course.
The race took you through several housing
estates and then along a track not unlike our salt line then on to the
canal footpath. Once you came off that, you had
800 metres to run through the town centre streets. I found myself
catching up with Rita Banks who encouraged me to try and get under 2
hours (thanks). I crossed the finish line in 1:55:29 and received
the 2nd lady Vet 55 for my efforts. You
got a nice medal and lovely black funky tee-shirt and of course there
was plenty of free trade bananas. If you want a pb – I would recommend
this course.
For more information visit the Stafford Half website.
Liz
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