I figured a sensible target was 82 minutes for this race based on my training logs and looking at previous performances. I think I'm a good 2 months off a PB.
My splits are a bit disappointing and I'm not sure if that's due to being a bit too fast over the first few miles or the weather. When the freezing rain came down it did feel like it was weighing me down and it was hard to shake off the cold.It makes it harder to work out how poorly I may have started.
My splits were.....
1. 6.08 (ironically weaving past runners in a panic made me too fast)
2. 6.17
3.6.20
4.6.14
5.6.05
6.6.00
7.6.12
8.6.07
9.6.09
10.6.24 (bad weather kicks in)
11.6.28
12.6.20
13.6.20
.1.5.01
Total 1.22.18
Disappointing loss of time at the end and the worst weather I have seen in months of training! I don't want to make excuses for my poor finish but it was tough out there! Overall I think it was a satisfactory performance and something to build on.Any advice would of course be appreciated.
I often contribute to a beginners forum and was chuffed to see my name in the same posts as Farah and Karoki! The wonders of modern technology.
Great effort from Farah
Lynd is holding on well, 58:01 for 15K.
Good performance from Mo to hold on while he was in no-man's land and nab the bronze.
Fantastic race!
Mo judged it really well for 3rd.
Lynd on 1:21:36 pace and he probably lost some time at the start!
Look at Kamworor's knee!
Good result for Callum Hawkins, look forward to seeing what he does in London next month.
Yes, great time in the conditions.
Karoki will run London. He's in great shape.
Come on Lynd!
Lynd's splits so far:
19:33 + 19:12 + 19:16
38:45
58:01
Lynd finishes in 1:22:18, nice work
Excellent for Lynd. And thanks again for the updates, James.
I will also run now.
Bit late. But im heading out now too. It looks awful out.
Well done Lynd.
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