5 hour run/walk mess/disaster done
About 84% humidity (or not far off) early on so that probably explains why I was sweating a lot in the first 12k. May also be another factor in why I was so shattered about 2h rs 30 into it...
For awhile I started thinking I was going to be out there a lot longer than 5 hours, but managed to get running again after a very bad slump around 2hrs 35min to 3hours 11min, where I walked lots... Nathan came back and ran the last 3km with me which was very nice of him.
Ran the first 12km with Mark in about 90 minutes, after starting about 0545am, (3 hours sleep) my headlight was pathetic, and batteries went flat after about 25 minutes of running, but Marks headlight was very powerful and he had a handheld torch as well so I relied on his light for good visibility, as we worked our way through about 20 spiderwebs, and past a dead kangaroo. Just near the Balmoral POW camp Nathan and Lachlan caught us at 12km. I lost my strap off my hydration pak and had to go back for it.
Had a pretty bad day with gravel getting into my shoes, and was feeling pretty terrible from about 100 minutes onwards, couldnt run with the guys, and ended up on my own, using the 25minute run/5 minute walk and 5minute run/1 minute walk ultra strategies that Mark taught me along the way. At 2 hours and 9 minutes got to a fork in the track, was going to turn around then as I knew I would not get to 20k turnaround with the others, but after about 5 minutes I changed my mind and continued on until Lachlan came back the other way about the 17.5k mark, and my watch saying 2 hours 23minutes I think??? memory a bit unsure on that split...
Felt like death incarnate a few times today, and was struggling to stay awake driving to Jarrahdale, and big battle with micro-sleeps on the way home, but made it with DemonHunter special edition Triptych CD cranked up to keep me awake.
I think I will set myself 3 hour 30 minute cutoff for 32km and 5 hour cutoff for 46km if I do 40 miler. If I dont make those times I will probably drop out.
Time to get new shoes, and I really need to be a lot more fitter, so that means reps..., but good session to get done today this 5 hour run/walk, keeps my 40-miler hopes alive, although today does not inspire much confidence in my ability to finish 64km in under 6 hours 45minutes, it does give me a slight glimmer of hope, and I should be able to make it to 46km... We shall see....
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That sounded hard! What is the event you're training for? I can't spot it. 6:20 per km for 64k is pretty quick! I'm glad the 45k of 6' has a 7 hour cut-off - 9:20 per km :)
It was. (a)3 hours sleep
(b)no long runs for 4 weeks for me, (c)plus trying to run with blokes a lot fitter and faster (one of them is about a 3.10 marathoner at least and Nathan is about a 3.20 marathoner at least, and I am in about 4.20 shape at the moment at best) had a bit to do with it.
6inch has a lot! of elevation changes and while not on the scale of 6-foot, it is certainly a challenging 45-46k with about a 1-2.5 hours extra time than your marathon time a good predictor, while the 40 miler race that WA marathon club is putting on 24th March is
(a) a very flat trail run, only a very gradual incline which has equal downhill and uphill components,and (b) mostly run by experienced ultra runners (2.40-3.20 marathoners) and Comrades (89k hilly in south africa)aspirants, so they have a pretty challenging qualifying time, to avoid getting too many plodders...and keeping the officials out there too long...
hence the difficult cutoff time...
http://www.wamc.org.au/images/40Miler/40miler/index.html
http://www.wamc.org.au/programme/WAMC2008programmeV3front&back.pdf
http://www.wamc.org.au/programme/40MILER2008Entryform.pdf
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