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***** wrote:Just ordered my (free) parkrun volunteer shirt, through the new sponsor - available to anyone who's done 25 or more volunteer roles. they're a very attractive shade of purple, and can also be used as running tops. and they're free. free i tell you!
Not done enough volunteering yet, though I did manage to get two credits this weekend and will get another next! (all without missing a run)
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Still plodding along in the warm and windy weather. I'm halfway to a shirt now.
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A new PB for Penrose Parkrun 28:17
26 miles 385yards in 4h 14m 40s.
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Yesterday's times:

Dudey - 22:41 (Whitstable)
scrxisi - 23:37 (Southwark)
tubeguru - 24:12 (Plymvalley)
tractakid - 25:07 (Long Eaton)
***** - 26:53 (Dulwich)
DrainBrain - 27:01 (Southsea)
nozzacook - 28:17 (Penrose)
Going Underground - 31:20 (Bushy Park)

Table is updated here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

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Well found away of getting to Exeter earlier giving myself 40 mins from station to Parkrun. It just involves a coach at 4 am.
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nozzacook wrote:Well found away of getting to Exeter earlier giving myself 40 mins from station to Parkrun. It just involves a coach at 4 am.
nutter. I thought my 0537 train to Long Eaton was nuts.
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No run for me today. Finished work at 03.15, so didn't fancy getting up again at 07.45.
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Actually went to parkrun for the first time in months today
Went to Fulham Palace, a nice 3 lapper that is not too busy, very much recommended!
No pb but a fast time (for me) 22:30.
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I nearly went to Fulham this morning, but went to Burgess instead
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No run for me today as they were short of marshals so a spot of volunteering instead.
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Tube.b wrote:Actually went to parkrun for the first time in months today
Went to Fulham Palace, a nice 3 lapper that is not too busy, very much recommended!
No pb but a fast time (for me) 22:30.
Need to run more!!!
Yes, running more, especially parkruns, is a good thing!

Many of the Tube Challenge parkrun crew went to Fulham Palace back in March. It's a nice run, but quite narrow on the stretch alongside the Thames.

Slightly faster plodding on Southsea promenade for me today.
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Very pleased with my run at Horsham yesterday, on a new course with no km markers and high percentage of the route on grass. I Didn't expect a PB but with a few hundred meters to go my stopwatch indicated that a PB was within my grasp. Gave it the beans on the slight downhill into the finishing funnel and somehow managed to shave 6 seconds off my previous best, coming home in 36th position in 22:03. (age graded at 66.89%). After I got my breath back went to find Kevin on his final lap and tried to pace him home, he managed 30:23 picking off at least 5 runners with his finishing sprint. I honestly don't think I can go much quicker and it will be at least another six weeks before I can have another crack.
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And we have an update to the spreadsheet. Tractakid gets a big PB, and scrxisi becomes the first person to run a Parkrun overseas, in Australia of all places.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
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tubeguru wrote:And we have an update to the spreadsheet. Tractakid gets a big PB, and scrxisi becomes the first person to run a Parkrun overseas, in Australia of all places.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
The age grading for Tractakid (53.33%) and me (66.89%) have also improved, that moves Tractakid up one position ahead of *****
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Fixed.
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