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timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,892
Sussex
Exactly my experience of every Worthing 10k I’ve ever run, and I’ve run a few. This year there’s more chance of me entering Meghan Markle than this race.


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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
52,385
Burgess Hill
One of Jan’s other runners was in this. He was timed out after 3 days. There is a video of him emerging from a dry tent to walk with poles in to the most brutal looking rainstorm I’ve seen in a while. Absolutely mental.


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Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
If anyone is interested, at the somewhat loonier end of the running scale, the annual Montane Spine Race is reaching it's conclusion (well, for the leader anyway - those at the back have about 3 days running left)............basically the full length of the Pennines (270ish miles and 11,000m of elevation), South to North (not sure what sadist decided January would be a good time to hold the event) . At one point today the two leaders were less than a mile apart (after 80 hours running), but Jayson Cavill in second dropped out injured with around a marathon left to go, leaving John Kelly out on his own (30 miles ahead of the guy in 3rd). Conditions have been absolutely brutal, with Storm Brendon not helping much. There's a daily video update from the course..............

One of the guys at Sussex Trail Events actually finished this race last year.

https://live.thespinerace.com/

Jesus CHRIST. :ohmy: I just don't know what to say, other than there is no chance I would do such a thing in January! May-September, perhaps. :lolol:
 


Badger

NOT the Honey Badger
NSC Patron
May 8, 2007
12,778
Toronto
Exactly my experience of every Worthing 10k I’ve ever run, and I’ve run a few. This year there’s more chance of me entering Meghan Markle than this race.


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I think there's more chance of me entering Meghan Markle now...

A hot, flat and slightly boring race sounds fine to me. I'll be doing another 10k in Toronto 2 weeks later which is nearly always baking hot, despite starting at 7:30am.

In the meantime, I've just signed up for this:
https://reliefrun.com.au/
I was already planning on running 19k on Sunday, so I thought I'd add an extra couple of km and donate to a worthy cause.
 






Simgull

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2013
1,644
Hove
Just downloaded the 5k parkrunner App. It’s full of useful and useless stats which should keep any parkrun geek happy for hours!

This is the future - no more discussion about SBs, PBs and AGs or even alphabets- who is closest to completing the Pirate Challenge? Have you managed the Groundhog day challenge? Can [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION] set up a table to capture all of this data?

My overall completion is 67% and I can proudly say I have completed stopwatch bingo! My bet is @GNT is leading!!!
 


knocky1

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Jan 20, 2010
12,963
[MENTION=67]Curious Orange[/MENTION] is grand table designer, I’m just the monkey. We could ask him to stop marathon training and design a NSC running App subject to Bozza’s and PB’s agreement!

To allow you all to play I’ve listed the Badges. Not sure how few I have yet but will work on it whilst watching Pope and Stokes


TouristTourist - Run at 20+ different parkrun locations anywhere in the world

Cowell ClubCowell Club - Run at 100+ different parkrun locations anywhere in the world. Named after the first parkrunners to complete it. A quarter cowell is available at 25, half at 50, and three-quarter at 75.

AlphabeteerAlphabeteer - Run at parkrun locations starting with each letter of the English alphabet (except X).

Single-TonSingle-Ton - Run 100+ parkruns at the same location.

Double-TonDouble-Ton - Run 200+ parkruns at the same location.

Stopwatch BingoStopwatch Bingo - Collect all the seconds from 00 to 59 in your finishing times.

Pirates!Pirates! - Run seven Cs and an R (say it out loud).

Stayin' AliveStayin’ Alive - Run three Bees and three Gees.

Compass ClubCompass Club - Run at a parkrun named after each of the four compass points.

The Full PontyThe Full Ponty - Run at all the parkruns named ponty… or ponte…

Bushy PilgrimageBushy Pilgrimage - Run at Bushy parkrun, where it all began.

Christmas DayChristmas Day - Run a parkrun on the 25th of December.

NYD DoubleNYD Double - Run two parkruns on one New Year’s Day.

Groundhog DayGroundhog Day - Finish with the same time at the same parkrun location on two consecutive parkruns.

All Weather RunnerAll Weather Runner - Run in each month of the year.

Bronze Level ObsessiveBronze Level Obsessive - Run 30+ parkruns in one calendar year.

Silver Level ObsessiveSilver Level Obsessive - Run 40+ parkruns in one calendar year.

Gold Level ObsessiveGold Level Obsessive -
 




Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
[MENTION=67]Curious Orange[/MENTION] is grand table designer, I’m just the monkey. We could ask him to stop marathon training and design a NSC running App subject to Bozza’s and PB’s agreement!

To allow you all to play I’ve listed the Badges. Not sure how few I have yet but will work on it whilst watching Pope and Stokes


TouristTourist - Run at 20+ different parkrun locations anywhere in the world

Cowell ClubCowell Club - Run at 100+ different parkrun locations anywhere in the world. Named after the first parkrunners to complete it. A quarter cowell is available at 25, half at 50, and three-quarter at 75.

AlphabeteerAlphabeteer - Run at parkrun locations starting with each letter of the English alphabet (except X).

Single-TonSingle-Ton - Run 100+ parkruns at the same location.

Double-TonDouble-Ton - Run 200+ parkruns at the same location.

Stopwatch BingoStopwatch Bingo - Collect all the seconds from 00 to 59 in your finishing times.

Pirates!Pirates! - Run seven Cs and an R (say it out loud).

Stayin' AliveStayin’ Alive - Run three Bees and three Gees.

Compass ClubCompass Club - Run at a parkrun named after each of the four compass points.

The Full PontyThe Full Ponty - Run at all the parkruns named ponty… or ponte…

Bushy PilgrimageBushy Pilgrimage - Run at Bushy parkrun, where it all began.

Christmas DayChristmas Day - Run a parkrun on the 25th of December.

NYD DoubleNYD Double - Run two parkruns on one New Year’s Day.

Groundhog DayGroundhog Day - Finish with the same time at the same parkrun location on two consecutive parkruns.

All Weather RunnerAll Weather Runner - Run in each month of the year.

Bronze Level ObsessiveBronze Level Obsessive - Run 30+ parkruns in one calendar year.

Silver Level ObsessiveSilver Level Obsessive - Run 40+ parkruns in one calendar year.

Gold Level ObsessiveGold Level Obsessive -

This is great stuff! I'm nowhere near a clean sweep of the slate. I've got a few of them - the Silver (I seem to specialise in silvers!), the Tourist, the Christmas and New Years Day ones and the All weather. Funnily enough I plan to do Bushy this year. I'm well on the way to the alphabet but probably won't do it in full. (I've just this minute arranged a trip which should net me a 'V'.)

As Mrs GNT has done the Groundhog one, I'll claim that as well! Bloody hell, I'm a sad git.

Now, back to the cricket...…………….
 


Garry Nelson's teacher

Well-known member
May 11, 2015
5,257
Bloody Worthing!
Just downloaded the 5k parkrunner App. It’s full of useful and useless stats which should keep any parkrun geek happy for hours!

This is the future - no more discussion about SBs, PBs and AGs or even alphabets- who is closest to completing the Pirate Challenge? Have you managed the Groundhog day challenge? Can [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION] set up a table to capture all of this data?

My overall completion is 67% and I can proudly say I have completed stopwatch bingo! My bet is @GNT is leading!!!

As a (fellow) sufferer of CAS (Compulsive Anorak Syndrome), I took up your challenge. I'm on 97.6%. sad but true.
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
9,949
On NSC for over two decades...
[MENTION=67]Curious Orange[/MENTION] is grand table designer, I’m just the monkey. We could ask him to stop marathon training and design a NSC running App subject to Bozza’s and PB’s agreement!

I shall politely decline your kind and generous offer.

:kiss:
 




Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
I have a parkrunner app but it doesn't have any challenges or anything! :ohmy:

I'll go through the list later on, but it looks like a fun set of challenges. I need one more course to make me a quater Cowell!
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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NSC Patron
Jul 24, 2007
10,188
Arundel
Parkrun Virgin - I have my barcode, in truth I've had that for over a year, but never turned up. What's your experience of Parkruns?
 


Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
34,119
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
I am going to download the app and check but I know I achieved Groundhog Day on my last two Hove Prom parkruns. 22.21 two weeks in succession - one paced by [MENTION=26634]Simgull[/MENTION] and one paced by myself. In order to try to remove this particular monkey I will be at the Prom tomorrow to try and set an SB and see how close I am to a PB.
 




Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
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Jul 23, 2003
34,119
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Parkrun Virgin - I have my barcode, in truth I've had that for over a year, but never turned up. What's your experience of Parkruns?

Friendly, inclusive and good fun. Literally all abilities. You'll have a ball (and quickly become addicted).
 


dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,385
Burgess Hill
Parkrun Virgin - I have my barcode, in truth I've had that for over a year, but never turned up. What's your experience of Parkruns?

Friendly, inclusive and good fun. Literally all abilities. You'll have a ball (and quickly become addicted).

^^^^^what he says. Just do it.......you won't regret it.

When you turn up there will be an announcement about 10 mins before the start calling any new parkrunners for a very short briefing (every parkrun will have newbies every week - at Hove Prom for example it's often double figures). You'll be made to feel very welcome, it's not intimidating in the slightest. The RD will then give out a few pre-race messages immediately before the start (announcing visitors, anyone doing a milestone run, whether there are any pacers to follow if you wish etc) and then you're off. At the finish funnel you'll be given another barcode (finishing token), take this and your own barcode to one the of the volunteers who'll be lurking after the finish line, they'll scan both and within a couple of hours you'll get a text/email with your result.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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NSC Patron
Jul 24, 2007
10,188
Arundel
Friendly, inclusive and good fun. Literally all abilities. You'll have a ball (and quickly become addicted).

My fear as a significantly overweight 58 year old is my run time, at the moment a 5k takes me 44 mins .... yes, I know, but hey I'm doing something about it! :kiss:
 


Tim Over Whelmed

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 24, 2007
10,188
Arundel
^^^^^what he says. Just do it.......you won't regret it.

When you turn up there will be an announcement about 10 mins before the start calling any new parkrunners for a very short briefing (every parkrun will have newbies every week - at Hove Prom for example it's often double figures). You'll be made to feel very welcome, it's not intimidating in the slightest. The RD will then give out a few pre-race messages immediately before the start (announcing visitors, anyone doing a milestone run, whether there are any pacers to follow if you wish etc) and then you're off. At the finish funnel you'll be given another barcode (finishing token), take this and your own barcode to one the of the volunteers who'll be lurking after the finish line, they'll scan both and within a couple of hours you'll get a text/email with your result.

Thank you, that's reassuring. Locally, Arundel, I think there's Littlehampton and Horsham.
 




dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
52,385
Burgess Hill
My fear as a significantly overweight 58 year old is my run time, at the moment a 5k takes me 44 mins .... yes, I know, but hey I'm doing something about it! :kiss:

Nothing to fear from that all - 44 mins is fine. Also, every parkrun has a tailgunner volunteer at the back (if you were at the back - I suspect at 44 mins you won't be anyway)
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
52,385
Burgess Hill


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