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Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
I did a 10 mile race once in 1995 in Riyadh. Would have been a good time but have no idea what it was. Good work Ninja. Hope you don't mind me fiddling with YOUR table.

It's not as bad as it looks, the table. It's just a lot of coding!

How did you end up running a 10 miler in Saudi Arabia?!
 


big nuts

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2011
4,859
Hove
It's definitely reminding me I need to crank up the pace over that length. :lolol:

I did a 10 miler this morning, I read an article in the Runners World saying that if you're doing a steady sunday run to mix it up by running the first 3 miles at casual pace, then running 4 at faster pace, and then the final 3 at a slower speed again. It happened to be those 4 miles coincided with the hills on today's run but I managed to just about hit the session;
9:09. 9:13, 9:19; 8:06, 8:10, 8:07, 7:30; 8:52, 9:41, 9:23

Also, the Belgian fella I mentioned before, ran the South Coast Half in 1:25:12 - 4th overall. Crazy pace - once I've got [MENTION=18183]big nuts[/MENTION] and [MENTION=67]Curious Orange[/MENTION] in my pocket over 5k, this guy is my next target! (@Capricorn I'll leave alone, for now!)

1:06:45 best 10 mile time. Aiming for sub 65 at Bright 10 in October if conditions are kind.
 


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
12,949
It's not as bad as it looks, the table. It's just a lot of coding!

How did you end up running a 10 miler in Saudi Arabia?!

2 years teaching contract in their top Private School. Nearest I've got to full time work. It was awful. 2 and half hours work a day plus 3 hours drinking tea in the staff room. Home by 12:30 everyday at latest. Fully paid holidays of 22 weeks a year!

Plenty of time for swimming a mile everyday and running with the Hash House Harriers and Riyadh Road Runners. My 17:45 5k PB came after a 400m swim as it was part of an Aquathlon. I was winning all the way round with a bloke sat in behind me. He took me on the line.
 


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
12,949
1:06:45 best 10 mile time. Aiming for sub 65 at Bright 10 in October if conditions are kind.

As it's raining I'm getting up in the attic to see if I can find any run results from 1995. I'm sure I wasn't near 6:30 mile pace anyway.
I remember drinking at a party till 1am and getting up at 5am for the run but that was par for the course.
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Jul 11, 2003
59,210
The Fatherland
If you go the GP route get your story right. Tell them how much it's interfering with your everyday life and it's hard to do any exercise which is getting you down. Don't say it's a problem from running as they'll tell you to rest for a few months. It must be worth trying to get an x-ray and physio, if possible.

The NHS won't look into my achilles as they say it's degenerative and I shouldn't expect to be able to run at my age. They are wrong on both counts. I'll be back.......Good luck.

I had a similar experience with my GP when I went and explained a running injury. He literally said to me the NHS wasn't there to help people run marathons.
 




knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
12,949
Down from the attic. Looks like I didn't run over 8 miles until I was 50 and have never done a 10 mile race. :drink::drink::drink:

Think Ninja should add a 2k run to his table. Found a 6:22 2km time after a 400m swim. Veteran runner at the time.
 


m20gull

Well-known member
Jun 10, 2004
3,414
Land of the Chavs
I was going to have a bash at the table but decided there might be times I missed from others so I will bottle out. Unsurprisingly my times are all rather slow, which is what you get for waiting until your 40s to do any exercise and wrecking your already damaged knee, which is why I spread the exercise around by doing triathlons instead. So: 10K - 57:32 Arundel 2013, HM 02:07:07 Bristol 2008, M 5:46:02 Three Forts 2017.

The first attempt to get the knee 'fixed' involved digging in to tidy up the cartilage but that was really only temporary. The following time I was sent for physio and that was what has kept me doing any sort of running. I have strengthening exercises designed to protect the knee from further significant damage. I also had a course of acupuncture to release tension in the muscles - that was superb.
 


soistes

Well-known member
Sep 12, 2012
2,643
Brighton
Thanks for the brilliant table [MENTION=13055]Ninja Elephant[/MENTION]
Please add times of 10k 47:19 and HM 1:47:22 for me.
They won't be changing any time soon, as I've done something nasty to a metatarsal - not been able to run for the last week and I'm still waiting to find out if it's just tendon damage (as I hope) or the dreaded stress fracture (having had one before I really hope it's not that). Meantime, it's back to the tedious cross training in the gym to try and keep up my cardiovascular fitness. I'd been hoping to run the Barns Green half in three weeks, but that's looking very unlikely now.
 




Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
Updated with the latest additions;

NAME SB 5K PB AG 10K 10M HM M
Capricorn 17:23 17:23 74.21% 36:55 1:23:20 4:41:29
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92% 1:25:24
Big Nuts 18:39 18:39 71.58% 39:28 1:06:45 1:28:35 3:15:59
Ninja Elephant 18:50 18:50 67.80% 41:31 1:15:07 1:36:07 3:29:12
St Leonard's 19.44 19.4466.47%
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56%
Dazzer 20.22 19.57 72.42%
GNT 20.29 20:20 79.66% 40:31 1:19:12 1:31:18 4:19:55
JoePrecious 21:04 19:44 66.30%
Simgull 21:20 20:21 69.14% 42:45 1:11:46 1:38:14 3:44:28
Left Back 21:28 21:28 68.17%
Greg Bobkin 21:43 20:54 61.??%
Knocky 21:56 17:45 71.28% 39:52 1:34:00 3:50:49
Soistes 21:59 21:59 73.62% 47:19 1:47:22
Seaford by the Sea 22:01 22:01 63.44% 50:17
Guinness Boy 22:04 22:04 46:50 1:46:03 4:00:06
Complete Badger 22:05 22:05 58:57% 52:30 1:46:00
Anchorman 22:44 21:34 68.77%
Mr Blobby25:58 25:58 ? 49:59 1:27:48 1:53:18 4:28:36
m20gull28:18 26:15 54.3% 57:32 02:07:07 5:46:02
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Thanks. A sub-1:40 is about 4:45/km which I couldn't hold over that distance right now, but with more experience I'm confident I could do. That is going straight on my list of goals for 2018.



Great stuff, well done. I was very lucky with conditions - warm, clear and no wind - so I'd call it a draw! We were both talking about 1:50+ last week so to come out of it in the 1:40s is excellent all round.

The only thing that's ruined my day a little is that I can't find any local(ish) HMs towards the end of this year, so Brighton in February might be the next opportunity. I like the look of Barns Green but at three weeks from now it's just a bit too soon.

Well that's a very generous comment. However, NSC house rules are pretty strict and the simple fact is that it's all about times across the finishing line (other than AGs - on which I'm particularly keen!). If you are shopping around for another half have a look at the link. The timing (October), location (up country East Sussex), and terrain (hilly) might not fit your current needs but it could be spot-on. I'm toying with doing an entry on the day. Looking at previous results it looks like a very small scale event (or 2 events as there's a combined half and full marathon).

http://www.sussexmarathon.co.uk/index.html
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,747
Being away, logged out of NSC without a password and out of decent Wi-Fi was quite a bonus during the Transfer Window shenanigans, but I've missed this thread. Sadly where I was on the IOW wasn't up to the type of routes for the marathon there – lots of roads with no pavements and main roads, but I managed a few runs – and Ryde parkrun was great fun too. Lovely course but tough going for Jnr Bobkin, who is fast becoming the opposite of his old man – three parkruns, three different locations!

Loving the new table – my missing results are: 10k: 42mins; 10 miles: 1:13; HM: 1:39; Marathon: 3:57
 


Left Back

Active member
Jan 22, 2011
167
Blimey, you look away for a bit and suddenly the table has grown huge ...

Here's mine (not got the full set) : Worthing 10K: 45:47, Worthing Half: 1:49:59 .


(Great running @Complete Badger for your first half, btw)
 




penny's harmonica

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2012
733
Well that's a very generous comment. However, NSC house rules are pretty strict and the simple fact is that it's all about times across the finishing line (other than AGs - on which I'm particularly keen!). If you are shopping around for another half have a look at the link. The timing (October), location (up country East Sussex), and terrain (hilly) might not fit your current needs but it could be spot-on. I'm toying with doing an entry on the day. Looking at previous results it looks like a very small scale event (or 2 events as there's a combined half and full marathon).

http://www.sussexmarathon.co.uk/index.html

I've run both the half and the marathon over the last 2 years. It's a great race, very low key, lovely scenic route and lots of aid stations. It's quite hilly, the last 2 miles will test the best of runners. It's all on the road but very little traffic and you could always drop in for a pit stop as the route passes very close to my house.


My times: 10k 43:03, 10 miles 1:11:03( not official as not run a proper 10 mile but taken from Strava. Not sure if that counts) HM 1:33:56, Marathon 3:27:19
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
I've run both the half and the marathon over the last 2 years. It's a great race, very low key, lovely scenic route and lots of aid stations. It's quite hilly, the last 2 miles will test the best of runners. It's all on the road but very little traffic and you could always drop in for a pit stop as the route passes very close to my house.


My times: 10k 43:03, 10 miles 1:11:03( not official as not run a proper 10 mile but taken from Strava. Not sure if that counts) HM 1:33:56, Marathon 3:27:19

Many thanks. Will let you know if I take the plunge. I've looked at the course profile and, yes, it does look quite 'challenging'.
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patreon
Mar 27, 2013
52,030
Burgess Hill
Updated with the latest additions;

NAME SB 5K PB AG 10K 10M HM M
Capricorn 17:23 17:23 74.21% 36:55 1:23:20 4:41:29
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92% 1:25:24
Big Nuts 18:39 18:39 71.58% 39:28 1:06:45 1:28:35 3:15:59
Ninja Elephant 18:50 18:50 67.80% 41:31 1:15:07 1:36:07 3:29:12
St Leonard's 19.44 19.4466.47%
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56%
Dazzer 20.22 19.57 72.42%
GNT 20.29 20:20 79.66% 40:31 1:19:12 1:31:18 4:19:55
JoePrecious 21:04 19:44 66.30%
Simgull 21:20 20:21 69.14% 42:45 1:11:46 1:38:14 3:44:28
Left Back 21:28 21:28 68.17%
Greg Bobkin 21:43 20:54 61.??%
Knocky 21:56 17:45 71.28% 39:52 1:34:00 3:50:49
Soistes 21:59 21:59 73.62% 47:19 1:47:22
Seaford by the Sea 22:01 22:01 63.44% 50:17
Guinness Boy 22:04 22:04 46:50 1:46:03 4:00:06
Complete Badger 22:05 22:05 58:57% 52:30 1:46:00
Anchorman 22:44 21:34 68.77%
Mr Blobby25:58 25:58 ? 49:59 1:27:48 1:53:18 4:28:36
m20gull28:18 26:15 54.3% 57:32 02:07:07 5:46:02

Well I could try to add my marathon PB of 3.43, but where are the 50k, 50 mile and 100 mile columns ? Can't see to see them on my pc ?
 






Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
Fully updated. No Ultra madness just yet. :lolol:

NAME SB 5K PB AG 10K 10M HM M
Capricorn 17:23 17:23 74.21% 36:55 1:23:20 4:41:29
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92% 1:25:24
Big Nuts 18:39 18:39 71.58% 39:28 1:06:45 1:28:35 3:15:59
Ninja Elephant 18:50 18:50 67.80% 41:31 1:15:07 1:36:07 3:29:12
St Leonard's 19.44 19.4466.47%
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56% 43:03 1:33:56 3:27:19
Dazzer 20.22 19.57 72.42% 3:43:
GNT 20.29 20:20 79.66% 40:31 1:19:12 1:31:18 4:19:55
JoePrecious 21:04 19:44 66.30% 46:19 1:24:08 1:42:50 4:04:30
Simgull 21:20 20:21 69.14% 42:45 1:11:46 1:38:14 3:44:28
Left Back 21:28 21:28 68.17% 45:47 1:49:59
Greg Bobkin 21:43 20:54 61.??% 42: 1:13: 1:39: 3:57:
Knocky 21:56 17:45 71.28% 39:52 1:34:00 3:50:49
Soistes 21:59 21:59 73.62% 47:19 1:47:22
Seaford by the Sea 22:01 22:01 63.44% 50:17
Guinness Boy 22:04 22:04 46:50 1:46:03 4:00:06
Complete Badger 22:05 22:05 58:57% 52:30 1:46:00
Anchorman 22:44 21:34 68.77%
Mr Blobby25:58 25:58 ? 49:59 1:27:48 1:53:18 4:28:36
m20gull28:18 26:15 54.3% 57:32 02:07:07 5:46:02
 



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