Monday 16 February 2009

Catching up

Apologies for the absence of recent updates - a combination of holiday, working late and laziness!

Since my last update we have had the IOM Cross Country Champs and Merseyside Schools. This coming weekend we have what for many club runners is the highlight of the season - the English National - this year being held in what for many is the spritual home of cross country, Parliament Hill Fields on Hampstead Heath. There will be good local representation through a large Manx Hariers party. This is one race everyone should do at least once in their career.

Since a separate trial for the World Champs was set up around 20 years ago, the National has tended to lose it status and the fields are around half of their 2500 records of the late 1980s. At one time you needed to be a World Class athlete to win the race. These days some will skip it to save thmeselves for the trial. However, it is still the biggest race of the winter in terms of numbers and the winner will follow a great list of previous winners.

It was at Parliament Hill that Keith Gerrard made a big breakthrough in 2003 when he finished 2nd in the Under 17 race. This time he will be in the senior race and, I would think looking for a top 10 placing at least. It is usually muddy so should suit him well. He has raced quite sparingly with just a run out in the Lancs Champs since the Euro Cross in mid December. I will also be interesting to see how recent IOM Champion continues his improvement having been around 130th last year.

A problem with my calf/achilles put paid to my own aspirations of making the trip and as a result things have gone a bit flat. I am easing back into training but need to set a clearer goal to help build some momentum to my training. It would be nice to run in the final round of the Manx Gas at Nobles Park on 8th March - we will see. That will be the last of the local events but there is, of course big events such as the English Schools and World Cross still to come - hopefully we will have local representation in both events.

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