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05/01/20
| Run off the Christmas Pudding | 13.01 | Road/Trail | 00:59:34 | 6/123 | 4.8 | £15 | Water. Toilet Roll. Moisturiser. |
Sunday, 5 January 2020
2020 Races
Run Off The Christmas Pudding Trail Race
Sally called off from this race due to a calf strain so I headed to Melrose alone on a dry Sunday morning to park in the public car park behind the Co-Op opposite the Greenyards. I trotted across to the clubhouse to pick up my number, gazing at the walls adorned with Melrose RFC memorabilia.
At 10 I headed back across for the race briefing. Looking around the other runners, there was an overwhelming female majority and only a few younger males. Interesting field.
After the briefing we all headed for a wee walk up to the old Melrose Station platform next to the A6091 road that bypasses the town. I warmed up with a sprint along the platform gravel before lining up near the start. Off we went at a hurtle along a flat path for a kilometre or so and I quickly foud myself in around 4th position as we hit a road. Frustratingly the marshalls stopped us all to allow a bus to pass - the first three runners were already away which meant we lost ~100m between them.
The next 2km was brutally uphill and the first female in the race overtook me to gradually stretch ahead. I kept my position from the snorter behind me.
Marshalls directed me off the road onto a grassy track which soon degenerated into a muddy rutted trail. My pace slowed as I worried about turning my ankle and I could hear the snorter getting closer. The track dried out and I cranked up the pace as I approached the first gate of the race - swinging through and slamming it behind me!
At 10 I headed back across for the race briefing. Looking around the other runners, there was an overwhelming female majority and only a few younger males. Interesting field.
After the briefing we all headed for a wee walk up to the old Melrose Station platform next to the A6091 road that bypasses the town. I warmed up with a sprint along the platform gravel before lining up near the start. Off we went at a hurtle along a flat path for a kilometre or so and I quickly foud myself in around 4th position as we hit a road. Frustratingly the marshalls stopped us all to allow a bus to pass - the first three runners were already away which meant we lost ~100m between them.
The next 2km was brutally uphill and the first female in the race overtook me to gradually stretch ahead. I kept my position from the snorter behind me.
After the long climb I was happy to still be in 5th position |
Not long before we left the tarmac |
Onto the 'red road' - a vehicle track of reddish Eildon earth which ran along the south side of the peaks and eventually downhill to join tarmac for a while. I could just about see the first female in the distance ahead perhaps 200m away as she passed the only water station on the route, manned by some cub scouts.
I declined their kind cups and headed left for the muddy climb up into the woodland below Eildon Hill North. This climb was really tough and I struggled to keep running. After another marshall with a camera, the route turned sharply right for a long fast descent to the old road near Eildon Mains. I could hear some approaching footsteps behind and reluctantly allowed them to catch me.
A bloke, not the snorter came alongside and we had a brief chat.
I slip into 6th place |
More mud and gates and then some views of the Abbey through the trees told me the finish line was close. It arrived quicker than expected and I huffed my way across.
Quite good fun and a challenging route. I'd probably do it again.
00:59:31 6 / 123
00:59:31 6 / 123
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