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Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 25 May 2019, 17:15
by Going Underground
Apparently Geoff was also at "Bedlam" amazed that neither of us spotted him
Anyway 119 from East Croydon looks the best option and was a really lovely parkrun - albeit a summer course as would be very messy in bad weather
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 28 May 2019, 14:16
by Soup Dragon
A dozen of us out running this week. I took to Kingdom in order to gain a K and a 5 for my Wilson Index.
Kingdom is a verk challenging three lap run with each lap starting downhill, but finishing uphill. My Strava showed this as 79m total ascent.
A pretty course with nice views and what is claimed to be the largest living tree in the UK (The Seven Sisters Chestnut)
This weeks Highlights
Rhys1995 gets a PB 12th place and a CB of 22:42 at Brandon Country Park
***** sets the benchmark at Bethlem Royal Hospital in 27:07
Tractakid lowers the benchmark at Millennium Country in 24:44
Das is our first runner at Hereford in a time of 33:59
Soup Dragon is the first to tun Kingdom in 21:30
Medals Update:
With three runners medals are awarded at the Inaugural Bethlem Royal Hospital run.
***** (GOLD), Going Underground (SILVER), Iain (BRONZE)
Full table is here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 28 May 2019, 22:46
by michael_churchill
How do you join this club?
Do you just need my parkrun ID?
In which case, I'm now A5832391.
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 29 May 2019, 15:38
by Soup Dragon
michael_churchill wrote: ↑28 May 2019, 22:46
How do you join this club?
Do you just need my parkrun ID?
In which case, I'm now A5832391.
Fantastic Michael, I will add you to the stats.
You mention your number is now A5832391, does this mean that you also have a previous number?
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 29 May 2019, 16:08
by michael_churchill
Soup Dragon wrote: ↑29 May 2019, 15:38
michael_churchill wrote: ↑28 May 2019, 22:46
How do you join this club?
Do you just need my parkrun ID?
In which case, I'm now A5832391.
Fantastic Michael, I will add you to the stats.
You mention your number is now A5832391, does this mean that you also have a previous number?
No, first and only time I've registered.
I don't expect to trouble the scorers often, perhaps only on Random 15 dates.
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 29 May 2019, 16:19
by Going Underground
michael_churchill wrote: ↑29 May 2019, 16:08
Soup Dragon wrote: ↑29 May 2019, 15:38
michael_churchill wrote: ↑28 May 2019, 22:46
How do you join this club?
Do you just need my parkrun ID?
In which case, I'm now A5832391.
Fantastic Michael, I will add you to the stats.
You mention your number is now A5832391, does this mean that you also have a previous number?
No, first and only time I've registered.
I don't expect to trouble the scorers often, perhaps only on Random 15 dates.
Joining us at Orpington Michael?
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 29 May 2019, 22:35
by michael_churchill
Going Underground wrote: ↑29 May 2019, 16:19
michael_churchill wrote: ↑29 May 2019, 16:08
Soup Dragon wrote: ↑29 May 2019, 15:38
michael_churchill wrote: ↑28 May 2019, 22:46
How do you join this club?
Do you just need my parkrun ID?
In which case, I'm now A5832391.
Fantastic Michael, I will add you to the stats.
You mention your number is now A5832391, does this mean that you also have a previous number?
No, first and only time I've registered.
I don't expect to trouble the scorers often, perhaps only on Random 15 dates.
Joining us at Orpington Michael?
I don't know... why did you choose a park run with a Kent postal address when the R15 is almost as far west as it could be? I'm staying the weekend near the flood barrier, so I was thinking Victoria Docks. I'd have time to get back to my room before the R15.
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 30 May 2019, 08:27
by Going Underground
We try and choose a London run that none of us done - getting very hard now as myself and Andrew C only have only a handful left to do....
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 01 Jun 2019, 14:52
by Soup Dragon
Did anyone else ever try to deliberately run a Stopwatch Bingo time before? I managed it today at Seaford Beach in 25:08, it's not as easy as you'd think!

I had 06, 07, 08, to aim for but still nearly missed it

Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 01 Jun 2019, 16:41
by Iain
Yes - I tried it this morning at Uckfield. I was on target for around xx.23, but thought I was just too quick, so slowed down and went too far the other way and got 26 (timers matched my watch exactly).
Uckfield's lovely though - uneven underfoot for a lot of the course but very picturesque and with good facilities and a friendly team.
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 14:23
by Going Underground
I haven't as I always run "naked"

And am just relieved when I am over the finish line!
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 15:58
by tractakid
Completed all 60 times naturally. I only became aware of the challenge when I had one or two to go. I did notice when I got the last one however.
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 17:18
by dstock17
I been stuck with 3 left I won't fudge it and just eventually it will come Uckfield is a lovely run if not great surface protecting my knee my calves went so really struggled in heat.
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 20:37
by xcooler123
Orpington was a very pleasant parkrun, in fact the description of the course on the website doesn't do it any justice. 2 and a bit laps around the rugby fields/park, a mixture of flat and long gradual inclines/descents with the hot weather not making it easier on the body. Still, a SB of 24:14 and only 20 seconds off a PB on a course that doesn't scream as being really fast (and the hot weather didn't help either) so very pleased all round. Helped in part by tractakid's friend Jake being a useful pacer on the way around!
Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 02 Jun 2019, 23:18
by Soup Dragon
dstock17 wrote: ↑02 Jun 2019, 17:18
I been stuck with 3 left I won't fudge it and just eventually it will come Uckfield is a lovely run if not great surface protecting my knee my calves went so really struggled in heat.
I get what you're saying about fudging it. I kinda feel bad, but as I was mainly at Seaford Beach just for a gentle training run I thought what the heck...
This was also my first S for the alphabet, so I managed to tick two boxes. Another bonus was at 2km I noticed a lady from Burgess Hill runners was sticking to my shoulder, so I advised her that I was running 25 minute pace, she said "great" and that she would stick with me as that would be a massive PB for her. With 200 meters to go she opened her legs and showed me her class

and managed to finish in 24:58
The gentle training approach yesterday paid dividends today, I was targetting myself 42-43 minutes for the Worthing 10K, so was delighted to get 41:48. Such a warm day on the coast, I was very grateful to several local residents who put out hosepipes to help try and keep the runners cool.
Final place today was 90th out of a field of 2267, the winning time was an amazing 30:39:8, with one of my colleagues from Worthing Harriers missing out by a 10th of a second on 30:39:9
