If you follow me on Instagram you may already have seen how my weekend at Brighton Half Marathon panned out- SPOILER ALERT- it ended with a stonking 18minute PB!!
Thumbs up to Brighton Half! |
After worrying about the weather all week, and praying the rain held off, I woke up Sunday morning to a bright and sunny sea view!
I'd arranged to meet with EmmaΒ beforehand, so we could catch up and air our nerves together- we joined the thousands of other runners lining up under the Brighton Wheel on the seafront, jigging up and down to stay warm. A shower of confetti signalled the start of the race and to the cheers of supporters we headed off!
Photo courtesy of Nikki |
It took me about 10minutes to get across the start line, and the first loop into the town was pretty congested as is expected with a larger race. My plan was to stay with the 2:30 pacers who had big coloured flags, but I lost them quite quickly.
I have a feeling that this was because they ended up running a lot faster than they were supposed to- I looked down at my watch at one point to see 9:something minute miles! And when I crossed the finish line, there was no sign of them. I decided just to run my own race, and go out nice and steady- it's so easy to get sucked into the atmosphere of everyone speeding off around you and feel a little fear that you're too slow...
I knew that there was a long slow incline between 2-4miles, before turning around at the top of the hill to come back down again. I mentally prepared myself for it, and tried to just keep the legs turning over quickly, but actually because it was so near the start of the race I didn't find it too strenuous. My average pace ended up being pretty similar coming back down the hill again because of the wind! It was nice to see other runners going the other way too, and I called out to Steph, CharlieΒ and Emma passing by.
At about mile 6, I saw NikkiΒ cheering who took this great photo! And then BeccaΒ and DashΒ between miles 7-8. The support was generally pretty good along the course, although I did have headphones in for most of the race to try and keep me at a consistent pace. It was so lovely to see friendly faces and smiles and it definitely spurred me on!
Photo courtesy of Nikki |
I was feeling pretty strong up until about mile 8 but there was a really long gap between water stations (2, 6, and 10) and the road felt long and a little monotonous - I was counting down the minutes until the 10mile mark when I knew there was "only a parkrun to go"!
At this point we turned onto the actual seafront too as opposed to running on the road, and passed by all the colourful beach huts- even though my legs were so heavy by now I couldn't help but smile as I listened to the waves, and took in the gorgeous views.
When we got back onto the road and I saw the 12mile marker, I actually wooped as my slow and tortuous mental calculations had revealed that I was going to make my goal time! With what little energy I had left, I went for it- I could see the wheel in the distance getting closer and closer. I pulled some serious faces in that last stretch, but powered across the finish in 2:28:36! (I got a text as I crossed the line, how efficient!)
I almost cried I couldn't quite believe I had smashed my target so absolutely - 18 minutes off my Ealing HalfΒ time, and half an hour faster than my first half marathon 9 months ago! Not a bad improvement! What surprised me even more when looking at my splits was that mile 13 was my fastest of the whole race, a 10:53min/mile- not that quick for most people but pretty speedy for me especially considering I'd just run 12miles!
Turning obstacles into opportunities!
Race Details
Start time - 9am
Entry fee - Β£36
Baggage drop and toilets- I stayed in a hotel so didn't use either of these facilities but the start area was a little congested with a few too many barriers channeling runners in all different directions! There were extra toilets along the route at the water stations but I saw queues at all of them.
Drinks stations - water bottles and Lucozade available, at 2, 6 and 10miles. I stuck to just water and took 2 gels at miles 5 and 10.
Accomodation- I travelled down on the Saturday, as I wanted to be as relaxed as possible, and not deal with Sunday trains. I stayed in The Grand Hotel, which definitely lives up to it's name - an imposing building on the seafront with a luxurious entrance foyer and spectacular staircases! The bed was super comfy too, and even though I had to get up early on Sunday, they delivered my complimentary breakfast to my room- a tray at 6:30am arrived with pastries, toast and jam, yoghurt and tea.
I'd actually brought my own supplies - porridge pot, banana and peanut butter- as I wasn't sure anything would be available, and I like to stick to a tried and tested breakfast before a race! But it was definitely a pleasant surprise and I enjoyed snacking when I got back to my room to shower and change after the race- they were flexible allowing me to check out later for a small charge.
Bling- the all important race medal is a 25th anniversary special so is huge, chunky and awesome! There were apparently goody bags at the finish but they'd run out by the time I crossed the line, and by the sounds of it just contained a packet of crisps and some sweets so I'm not too fussed.
Beki x