So early Saturday morning we set off to West Cork, we bought our cheerleader with us, Susan who is just coming back from injury. It was a cold morning, the rain showers that fell were heavy. As we arrived into Clonakilty and headed to the Quality Hotel as that was the race HQ. We parked the car in the showgrounds and went in search of a bathroom. There were queues outside every toilet, so we joined one. Everyone seemed in good spirits despite the weather outside, around us people were preparing for the inclement weather, there were many people rubbing Vaseline and other creams on various parts of their bodies.
Toilet humour... |
They released the balloons and the run began unlike other years everyone began together 10K, half marathon and marathoners.
And their off... |
I took off at a pace I knew I would pay for later on. The route took as through the town centre there were a few people out to cheer us on which is always a lovely boost. As we headed towards the coast road I found myself slowing down. I was mentally out of sorts but I was boosted by the amazing runners I saw around me. There were runners singing, talking, jumping and above all else smiling. Also the scenery along this stretch of the run really is so beautiful. I passed the half way mark smiling but as I crossed the bridge which is quite picturesque the wind hit me full on. As the road turned and I headed along the Inchdoney road, I was thankful I didn't have to run up the hill towards Incydoney. The marshal directed us to head back across the causeway, the rain which was now falling was biting cold.
There was about four or five people running around me, I spent the next mile or so passing or being passed by them. It was great to have something to focus on. The spectators were few and far between at this stage especially considering the weather but some people out cheering on family members also gave us some much needed support. By the fifth mile I let the runners in front of me slide away, I could have ran up the big hill but I walked, my fast pace start was coming back to bite me... Heading towards the finish I was determined to keep moving, I could see some of my runners just ahead of me I tried to keep the momentum going but with a couple of metres to go I had to take a breath. I sprinted to the finish and crossed the line wanting to vomit... (giving it my all)!
Get me to the line... |
Having recovered I collected my bling woohoo!! The girls will be so jealous. I missed them on the run although I'm sure they did not miss running in the rain...
Cheer leading stylishly |
although we did get a quick photo at the wall.
My hair, my expression ... |
We had come to Clonakilty done our race, collected our bling now it was time to leave. The weather really was horrible it was fabulous to change into warm dry clothes, is there anything better after running in the rain.
Will I head to Clonakilty again this December? If I'm honest I'm undecided. I'll revisit it during the year.
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