Saturday 8 October 2011

Loch Ness Marathon- The start: 2.10.11

The alarm went off at an unsociable 5:45. I had probably had the worst night sleep of the past 6 months. I could see my kit hanging up, shorts, t-shirt, trainers and a bag full of marathoner's paraphernalia. There was time for a shower, re-pack the bag, double check I had absolutely everything, before heading down for breakfast.

The B&B had agreed to get up early and make me breakfast, which consisted of cranberry juice, porridge and a slice of bread. The start of the marathon was still over three hours away so I wasn't too bothered how much I ate, I knew it would be digested. I was excited and couldn't wait to go. I had some snacks packed for the coach journey that would take me to the start and a gel, so I knew I'd be well fueled and hydrated.
We drove off to Inverness, where I was to board one of the many coaches that would bus 3000 or so runners to the start of the marathon. It was chatty and friendly on the bus, though I seemed to be sitting next to a chap who wasn't very happy or talkative! Eventually we set off the long journey to the start line. I was glad I had my phone, I was able to text and tweet a bit on the journey before the Scottish Highland signal died out. Many thanks to those twitter friends who tweeted good luck, every message was much appreciated.

The journey was punctuated with stops along the narrow highland roads, when several men would hop off the bus and have a wee, this was highly amusing and frustrating to us female runners with bulging bladders, who didn't have the luxury of such things, or so I thought.... At the next stop a woman from the top deck of the bus hurried down the stairs and ran out of the door, in full view of the whole of our bus, she jumped into the ditch opposite the bus, dropped her trousers and well, I didn't watch to see what she did, but frankly she didn't leave much to the imagination. There was many intakes of breath and a few stifled giggles, admittedly the whole bus needed a wee, we were hydrated to the max and it had been a long journey. But there are limits... we really did see everything!! She's a braver woman than me!!

Eventually we arrived at the start line which was basically the road from Fort Augustus to Whitebridge, yes, just a road! It was pouring with rain the spectators were few, but the runners were many it was bedlam as people left the coaches and headed towards the toilets and start line. The mist over the glen hung low in the air and there was a slight wind, despite this the area had an unusual sense of calm and excitement. I felt mildly anxious, it was 9:40 and the queue for the toilets was long, the start was only 20 minutes away and I was worried I wouldn't get my bag on the lorry and sort myself out before it all kicked off. I gave little thought to the race ahead of me, I was more concerned with that moment. I really did need the toilet and was glad after 10 minutes in the queue it was my turn.

I then made my way hurridly to the luggage truck, stripped off my jogging trousers and sweatshirt, I sent a last quick text telling my boyfriend the start had been delayed by 10 mins and then said goodbye to my bag, water and pointless stuff I'd taken with me. I had made a last minute decision to run in my old windproof running jacket. It was raining quite hard and I was shivering I used to run in it and figured I'd be better off with a bit of protection from the elements, I regretted forgetting the black plastic bag.

As I moved with the crowd towards the start a band of pipers marched down the middle of the runners, bagpipes and drums, we all  clapped and whistled as they walked past. You could hear the start line commentary really well, one thing that stuck in  my mind was the total enthusiasm of the guy at the start. It was pouring with rain, we were soaked, he said something to the effect of 'It's the day we've all been waiting for for months, you've all prepared well, it might be raining but we're marathoners this is what we love, getting up early and running, even when it's raining.' There was not a voice of discontent in the line up, everyone was positive and expectant and dare I say excited. They put the Proclaimers 'I will walk 500 miles on' and the gun went off...

I was on my own, I had trained well, put in the hours, eaten well, slept well and I was totally up for it! It took several minutes to get over the line, but we were off. I felt relaxed, happy and rather soaked, but hey I was about to run a marathon! The setting was beautiful, despite the rain it was perfect running conditions.

I can't blog the whole race now as there is so much to say and I want to do it justice.
Thanks for reading
Jo x






Monday 31 January 2011

Finishing line- Day 31

Well it's over! I am pleased to report 90 miles in total, bit miffed I didn't hit 100 but I was poorly one weekend and only managed a 1 mile run that day! 
Big thank you to Cathy/Jogblog for inspiring an unfit person like me to lace up my shoes and run everyday. I'm now ready for a day or two off, before starting Febulous where 4 runs a week will suffice. I'm looking forward to Juneathon, I'll be mid exams so hope it will help relieve the stress of end of year exams.
I think the month has confirmed I am a jogger but really not a blogger!!! I'd like to have had more time to devote to the blogging, but at the moment, other stuff like a small degree take priority. So it's goodbye and thanks for reading! 

Miles today: 3
Total:90

Sunday 30 January 2011

Lovely day- Day 30, oh yes, day 30!

When I wake up in the morning light
and I realise I have to run,
And something makes me get out of bed
when staying in seems such fun.
Then I look outside and know that I have no choice
Just one look outside and I know it's gonna be -

A lovely day - lovely day
lovely day
lovely day
lovely day

Well the sun was indeed out in Surrey today, especially for the penultimate Janathon run of January. 10 miles was the order of the day and 10 miles it was! It was an enjoyable run. I had a huge breakfast and took kendal mint cake for rewarding good efforts.


I saw lots of wildlife today, a dead fox (not sure that counts) what I think was a stoat or weasel, it was very small and very, very fast. I ran out into the woods, it's always a good place to see lots of wildlife despite being alongside the motorway and so close to the airport. On the way home I saw a green woodpecker.


I'm pleased to report that for my longest run to date, no dogs chased me, no axe men chased me, just a few runners to smile and say hello to on the way.


So last day tomorrow..whooop!
10 miles bagged today and another 3 tomorrow should take my total to 90 miles.


In order to stay on track, I've signed up for Febulous, not sure if there is a blog element, but it should keep me on the running track so to speak.


Miles:10
Total:87



Saturday 29 January 2011

Ice, ice baby..- Day 29

Today has been very busy, swimming with mini and her first ice skating trip. What a great day. However got home absolutely shattered, bit worried as supposed to be running 10 miles tomorrow, so decided to jog 1 mile and get an early night tonight.

I need to run 10 to prepare for the Brighton Half marathon, which is in about 3 weeks I think!

Red meat and spinach again for tea, booo to low iron, and boo to seeking medical advice, who wants to take iron supplements...grim!

Hope all other Janathoners' are all looking forward to next week, a day or two off...whoop!

Enjoy your Saturday...


Jo
Miles:1

Friday 28 January 2011

Sunsets, don't miss the moment - Day28

Today a spectacular mile. A mile isn't spectacular, but the scene before me was. I ran down a small lane just down the road from me, before me, framed by trees was a huge pink and red canvas. The sky lit up with a radiant glow of a late January evening sun. I wish I'd taken my phone so I could take a picture...It made me glad I'd been out in the fresh air running, I would have missed such a beautiful sight if I'd not been running.

Miles:1
Total:76
Legs: Tired
Iron levels:rising

Thursday 27 January 2011

I have a feeling some of you are feeling very sore,
and wishing you could stop now instead of running a little bit more.

It is the 27th, we've come a long, long way,
some of us less than others but that's maybe not fair to say.

We all need an early night, a day off from the road.
A day without running, how will we ever cope.

I'm counting down the days now, can't wait till it's all done,
I think I will reward myself with a great big sticky bun.

I'm going to relax now, enjoy the last few days,
then revel in the knowledge that I've changed my running ways.


Miles:2
Total:75

Wednesday 26 January 2011

Day 26- Deficient

Miles:2
Total miles: 73

Today I went to give blood and couldn't because I have low iron count, which has made me feel a bit sad. I thought I ate a healthy, balanced diet but seems that's not the case.

Anyway, I am not blogging more tonight as a bit tired :o(

So an early night and looking forward to a longer run tomorrow.

J x