I like racing! But on the day of the Felinheli 10k, I wasn’t feeling it at all. I felt decidedly sluggish. I even had an after-lunch lie down. I never do that! I wasn’t sure what was going on. But I hoped race jitters would perk me up.
One thing that did perk me up was the weather. After the disappointing sunshine of the day before, it was now reliably cloudy. I had brought both my racing T-shirt and vest, and I felt confident to go in the vest. I did put sunscreen on just to be sure, though.
It was nice to see loads of running friends around! I ended up not doing much of a warmup as I got carried away chatting to people. But when I was in the crowd at the start line I was fully psyched up. I love a race buzz!
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| Team picture |
It is a bit of a jostle at the start. I made sure to not start too fast. I saw a lot of people in front of me that I expected to overtake later on. And there was one in particular that caught my eye: fellow Harrier Megan, who is practically the exact same age as me, so I knew that if I wanted to get a category win I would have to overtake her. And let's face it; I always like a category win. And this is not one of those races (like Borders League races) in which that is not doable.
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| Busy near the start |
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| Running past the marina, where the field is still not very spread out yet |
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| Between Vaynol and Parc Menai; notice the runners going both ways |
Where we turned left on the main Parc Menai Road was Louise cheering. That really lifted me up! I'm sure it made me faster. And soon after that I got to the water station. Last year that had been grossly inadequate, but this year the weather wasn't particularly thirst-inducing, it was ok this time. Of the cup-full of water I think about half ended up in my mouth.
Shortly afterwards I got to Louise again, which provided another boost. And then it was me who was running past the people still on their way up.
After a while I saw Adam the NWRRC runner. He claims I always overtake him in the same stage of a race. His comment was ‘ah, there you are. I knew you would be here somewhere’.
When I hit the little asphalt road over the estate the wind hit me. It was nice and cool but a bit of a brake on the system! But that’s ok.
Soon after, I got to the downhill bit. That’s very fast! Just gentle enough for me to not be scared. And then you suddenly arrive at the gate through which you’re back on the housing estate. And then it’s not far anymore. I kept my pace up without running myself empty.
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| Meaning business on the housing estate |
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| Feeling good |
Not too much time later, the last runner came in, and they could do the presentation. The female winner was our own Elliw Haf! And I had my category win. I got a Crib Goch voucher and a big Toblerone. And I had come in as 6th woman. I was happy with that. And by then there weren’t many people left on the field. After the presentation, I left too. A really nice race! Hopefully, next year again…
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| Proud category winner |
















