Saturday, 31 December 2011

365 days, 1016 miles...

So, a year of running is over.

After crossing the 1000 mile line a couple of weeks ago I had a full week off running in the week before Christmas, and then clocked up a few leisurely miles in an unusually mild and briefly dry Glasgow on Boxing Day.

A few laps of Dulwich Park on the 29th helped to loosen up the knees after 8 hours in the car driving back from Scotland, and then a lap of the lanes of North Hertfordshire yesterday brought my total up to 1011 miles.

Then today I did a couple of laps of Fairlands Valley Park in Stevenage, plus a little extra, to take the run over 5 miles and my total for the year to 1016.03 miles.

Before a rundown of the stats for the year, I want to say a big thankyou to my wife Sophie who, as well as tolerating my running obsession has also probably run at least 800 miles herself this year, ran with me in the Brighton marathon and the New Forest Half, and supported me and took photographs at the other races.

Thankyou also to my brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Phil and Sally, for all your encouragement and support, and well done to you too for completing your own marathons this year.

Thirdly, a big thank you to Michaela at Practical Action and Ceris at CLIC Sargent for your support, encouragement and T-shirts - and in particular to Michaela for the place in the Royal Parks Half and the great support before, during and after the race.

Fourthly, thanks to my brother for running with me in 10ks in Glasgow and London - look forward to doing the BUPA London 10000 with you in 2012 !

And lastly, but by no means least, thank you to all of the people who have sponsored me this year - with your help I've raised more than £1900 to date for the charities. They, and I, greatly appreciate your support.

And now - for the stats:

Total miles: 1016.03 (2010: 829.29)

Number of runs: 182 (2010: 168)

Average run distance: 5.58 miles (2010: 4.97 miles)

Average miles per day: 2.78 miles (2010: 2.27 miles)

Total time running: 6 days, 17 hours, 43 minutes, 21 seconds (2010: 5 days, 13 hours, 32 minutes, 43 seconds)

Average time per mile: 9 minutes 33 seconds (2010: 9 minutes 40 seconds)

Longest run: 20.01 miles* (2010: 13.1 miles)

Runs of 5km or longer: 172

Runs of 10km or longer: 49

Runs of 10 miles or longer: 18

Runs of 13.1 miles or longer: 8

Runs in Dulwich Park: 60

Runs in Greenwich Park: 31

(* the more diligent blog readers will remember I didn't run the entire distance at the Brighton marathon so my longest run was the 20 mile training run a couple of weeks beforehand)

And a few charts:
































What next ? Well, I've signed up for the BUPA London 10000 next year. But no other plans yet. I might do one or two other races later in the year, but I think I'll have a year off from big mileage targets and charity fundraising. And then I might have a go at another marathon in 2013. 

But, for the moment, that's all. Thanks for reading!

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Success !

8.5 chilly miles in Greenwich on Saturday and seven laps of Dulwich today brought my total for the year to 1000.14 miles.

Longer post to follow soon.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Some Asia miles

Back from a week's holiday in a sunny but cool Hong Kong and a total of 15 miles run along the harbourfront.

The crowds of Chinese tourists surrounding the statue of Bruce Lee constitute a bit of an obstacle course for runners, but otherwise it's a real pleasure to run there with the spectacular views of the island, the skyscrapers and the mountains behind, and the constant movement of Star ferries and container ships across the harbour.

Those miles took my total for the year to 972.5 miles, and three lunchtime runs back in chilly London brings my total to 984.29 miles - less than 16 to go to reach my target.

It's possible I could reach the target this weekend with a couple of lengthy runs, but most likely I will have 3 or 4 miles left and cross the "finish line" early next week.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

(Very) quick update

So... not a lot of running last week, due to a cold which disappeared quite quickly but then made a comeback and lingered for a few days. However, I felt better by the end of the week and got out at the weekend to clock up 12.5 miles in Dulwich and Greenwich, bringing my total for November to a healthy 84.6 miles.

This week I've fitted in three lunchtime runs for 13.5 miles, bringing my total up to 957.51 miles. So only 42.5 miles to go with 30 days left.

We're off on holiday for the next week and, although I'm taking my running shoes, I'll only be doing a few short runs. So I'm expecting to have 30 miles to complete from 12th December. Which, all being well, I should still manage to fit in before going home for Christmas.