I like the Nick Beer 10k! 80% of the route is going around the Orme, which is beautiful. And I got a category win last time. I won’t deny it; I like winning things. So when you could register for the 2026 edition I did.
In autumn, I ran the Conwy Half Marathon with Neil’s niece. She really wanted him to register for that race in the new year. He was hesitant. He had never run a race! And half marathons can be a bit daunting. So I suggested he try the Nick Beer. It's half the distance, and you cut out the dull bit through Deganwy. He agreed, and registered.
Now did the day approach we would for the first time run a race together! We would go together from his place. We could just walk from his house to the start; that was only 15 minutes. No parking stress!
We got our race numbers, went one last time to the loo, dropped our bags at the bag drop, and were ready to go. I lined up near the 45 minute pacer. I didn't know they would have pacers; this one was no one other than Tinka, very fast Dutch lady who had won it last year. Neil lined up a lot further towards the back. He aimed to do it within the hour.
I knew doing it in 45 minutes would give me a good chance of getting a category win. I didn't know if I could do it; after all, I was only six days after a blood donation. I also knew I wanted to beat Richie. I had done the previous time, but there was no reason why I should not try to do it again! After all; before that, he had beaten me twice in a row.
When I was lining up at the start I was beckoned by Harrier Tony, who wasn't running himself as he had a cold. He wanted to do a club picture. I couldn't really hear what he said because of the loudspeakers, but he gestured in some direction. I headed there and couldn't find him. I had gone to the wrong place! And even though in total there were some 20 Eryri Harriers running, he had to make do with one picture of two Harriers at the correct location, and then another picture with me and Dylan (who I had accidentally found) in the wrong location. Oh well!
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| Attempt at club picture, with Dylan |
I went back to the start and found myself between Richie, who said he was also aiming for 45 minutes, and Olivia, who had kept me off the podium at the Snowdonia Trail 10k in summer. That had been the race we had been kept waiting for hours; I spent most of that time talking with her, or dancing with (among others) her. I knew she would run away from us quite soon! But it was really lovely to see her.
When we started I saw not only Olivia, but also Richie run away from me. But I kept the possibility open that he had started too quickly. I might catch up with him later on!
It didn't take me long to also lose Tinka. Oh well! Going too fast in the beginning never benefited anyone. I trundled on. She didn't get too far away from me; at least not initially. And around the 3 km marker I overtook Richie. A good sign, but it ain't over until it's over. And I made my way to the highest point by the café. And there I expected to speed up.
The wind had other plans. The forecast has been southerly winds, rounding the tip of the Orme gets you in their zone of influence. And boy did the wind make itself known! I don't think anyone was speeding up. Everyone was battling against the wind. But after a while, the route goes down, and then the wind doesn't matter much anymore. I was unusually comfortable on the downhill. But even so, I did see Tinka increase the distance between us.
At the bottom of the hill I mainly just consolidate my position. I didn't see any women near me that looked 50+ so whatever position I was in with respect to the other people in my category, this was probably going to be it. And Richie wasn’t in sight.
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| Some 1.5k to go |
There was a young woman near me, and when we together came past the 9 km marker, where there was an actual chicken among the supporters, a spectator shouted at us that they thought we were 7th and 8th woman. Another spectator nearby thought we were 5th and 6th. We didn't know which one of them (or either) was right, but I at least had faith we were in the top 10. That was pretty good!
The young lady ran away from me and I didn't have a problem with that. I just tried to keep going at my place to finish. I could see I was finishing a few seconds after 46 minutes; fine with me! Slower than last year (45:22) but I was happy with it. I needed a breather now. And after the finish I saw Olivia and Tinka. Olivia had come second!
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| Finish! |
I tried to look on my phone where Neil was; we were sharing location. I didn't have signal! I went to the finish to see if I could spot him, and then I suddenly had signal. He was still some distance away, so I went to get my bag. I was keen to put on a warm jumper. Then I went back to the finish, where I didn't have signal again. I just kept my eye out! And then I saw him.
He looked a bit tired, but he smiled when I shouted my encouragements at him. And when he had come past I went looking for him behind the finish. Location sharing was useless there, but I found him. He was satisfied with his performance! Well within the hour. I was glad. I had been wondering if maybe I had inadvertently pressured him into registering for something he wasn't keen on. But I think he didn't regret it.
We headed for the George hotel where prize ceremony would be held. And somewhere along the way I had enough signal to check if I was going to get one. I was! I had my category win. With a time of 46:06; almost 3 minutes faster than the next one up. And faster than the 40+ and 45+ winners. And I was 8th woman. This year had just been slower than last year, probably because of the wind. And the ceremony would start quite soon.
In there, Olivia found me, and we discussed how it has gone. And then the ceremony started. I took pictures of her, and Neil took pictures of me, and everyone was happy. The bloke who had won in the 60+ category was called Nick Beare! Everyone enjoyed that. And the bloke who had won in the 65+ category was none other than Eryri Harrier Dylan. We category winners got one of those runner packs with sports drink tablets and gels and a water bottle and suchlike. I had won one before.
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| Top 3 ladies |
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| The 50-55 category winners |
When that was done we went back to Neil's place. We were both hungry by now! And I was glad we were both happy with our results. I'm not sure if he’ll ever race again but he might! The Conwy Half though? He sounded highly unsure of that. But who knows. And I was high on two category wins in the two (non-Borders League) races of the year so far. I hope to get more!













