Saturday, 22 October 2011

FRA Relays

15th October 2011

So after much to-ing and fro-ing and me getting a bit annoyed at the possible poaching of a team member we arrive in Kettlewell with the original team in tact. I am very pleased with this. It was also great that we were all able to travel together courtesy of Tim and his 7 seat vehicle. We also brought the club tent which turned out to be a great thing. Providing a focal point for all our teams and not least somewhere to keep all the gear.

The weather was perfect, dry and clear but not too warm as Jo set off on leg 1 with the other 181 runners. Time for Chris and me to get ready. We warm up and watch as all the runners come into change over, trying to spot Jo. She arrives in 176th place and we are off on leg 2. The first part is a steep road and track. I am determined to run it all. Then a small detour onto the fields adjacent to the track. I see no point in this! After another (boggy) section off the main track we are descending into Starbotton.

We have already passed a few teams and can see a lot more just ahead so we press on. Alternate running and walking where appropriate. I am finding it hard and Chris is going well. Catching a group we put in the effort to pass them on the last climb and turn for home near Buckden Pike. This section along to Top Mere Top is very boggy and we both have to pull ourselves out of the thigh deep stuff a couple of times. It is energy sapping but I have the knowledge from the recce and keep a steady pace. Chris said he was struggling at this point but didn't look it. There is only one team in sight and we are catching up so I concentrate and dig in. At the end of this section we catch and pass them. Now it is just the run to the finish.

We are both running well now and keeping each other going. The track has many flat sections and gentle descents which means we have to run hard. The final part is down the steep track we ran up at the start, this hurts my feet. Then the sting in the tail. A short steep uphill to bring us around to the change over field. I think I will try and run it but soon change my my mind. I walk as hard as I can and at the top start to run. My legs turn to jelly as I negotiate the narrow rocky path and give it everything to the finish. Chris keeps up! Or maybe he was just taking it easy behind and humouring me.

We hand over to Tim and Dave for the navigation leg. Then off to the river for a wash down, change, eat, recover and discuss our experience with the other leg 2 runners. We had made up 28 places. I was pleased with my effort. Returning to the action Tim and Dave hand over to Victoria for leg 4, they had made up another 13 or so places. And we avoid the mass start. Top stuff! Victoria had a good run but leg 4 can be a bit lonely as runners are well spread out. We finish 142nd. I feel very proud of the team.

This is the sort of day that reignites my enthusiasm for the sport. Thanks to everyone for making it a great day. Fantastic team spirit and support.

Russell

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