When
I told Mik that I was going to Copenhagen to visit our mutual friend Dave, his
first response, of course, was to send me the link to www.parkrun.dk and ask me
not to forget the race report!
Me listening to the pre-race briefing in Danish, while
everyone else wonders what sort of idiot wears short sleeves in April
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Lining
up at the start
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And we’re off |
The course is very
fast, the park is completely flat and the course is all on hard gravel paths.
The conditions were good as well, it was cold, dry and not much wind. The
spring thaw was well under way so there was no snow on the paths but there was
a bit on the grass and the lake was still frozen. Unusually for a parkrun there
were a lot of people coming the other way, but with only 60 or so entrants the
race wasn’t crowded at all. There was an official photographer on every lap
(don’t know where the photos are posted), and Dave cropped up with the camera a
couple of times as well. The only real obstacle we had to dodge was cyclists,
two cycle paths crossed the course and the cyclists weren’t keen on slowing
down for us.
Crossing
the finish line
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By
the time I was on the last lap the stiffness in my back had gone (it came back
before the end of the morning) and I could start pushing myself a bit more.
With only 60 entrants we were all spread out at the end, and when I crossed the
finish line there were no other runners near me. The barcode system is the same
as normal, and UK parkrun barcodes work in Denmark. I ended up 11th with a time
of 19:44, so I was pleased to have got under the 20 minute mark again. If I go
back to Copenhagen for a weekend, I’ll definitely run it again.
Middle
of the second lap
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With
thanks to Dave for the photos and Google Translate for the Danish.
For more information visit www.parkrun.dk
Martin
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