The race is essentially a run around Lochgoin reservoir. It starts by running around Brown Hill before heading to Array Road. From here it was an anti-clockwise run around the reservoir. At the 7K point there was a hill which a few people had remarked about pre-race. I felt my recent island half marathons prepared me well for this and after I had got up the hill I found myself moving strongly and overtaking a few guys. I finished the race in 41.41 and was first female and 12th overall. This was also a new female course record with the previous record being 43.32. Well done to Gordon and Marion who also ran the race, with Gordon finishing in 53.06 and Marion in 46.53 - joint 4th with two other competitors.
The weather had stayed dry for the race but it was a bit of a muggy night, quite humid for running. Unfortunately it came on rain as I was waiting for the prize giving which was a shame as the event organisers had a tented village set up with quite a few food stalls and it would have been great to have sat after the race and had some food.
Overall it was good to go off-road for a change. The event was very well organised and it is definitely an event I would do again. It was great to get a local race on a Friday night.
Julie
3 comments:
Great result Julie. That is a fantastic time for an off road, undulating course. What a season you are having!
Alan
Congratulations Julie on a course record and a great win. You are definitely getting the bonus of your Hebridean races and bodes well for later in the year.
Amazing result Julie! Congratulations again :)
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