Written by Mick Farrar - https://runningoffthemadness.blogspot.fr
Race date: 7th April 2018
Run Walk Crawl
Location: Wales Coastal Path starting at Penarth and finishing at Ogmore-by-sea
Weather/Conditions: rain, waterlogged, overcast, muddy, local flooding, getting the picture?
2018 had started damp and by the end of March, the ground was extremely waterlogged. The final email from Run Walk Crawl and their Facebook update all recommended trail shoes with lots of grip, even though there are a good few miles on path and road. I had planned to run Manchester marathon over this weekend as I initially wanted to beat my PB and run with a very good friend, but then remembered I hate road racing. Having run the race last year I knew this was not an easy route and as the final race prior to TP100 I wanted to push myself a little, but also enjoy it.
Friday night arrived and the forecast changed to show yet more rain, yay! I spent a night in an Airbnb on Bridgend, preparing my kit and my mind for the race. Time to send the Black Dog off and relax.
The murky view from the start |
I arrived at the car park in Ogmore-by-sea where the race finishes and the coaches pick you up and take you to the start in Penarth. I sat on the bus and zoned out, using meditation techniques to help me relax. After arrival, we had a quick kit check, down to the pier for a brief and then out to the race start. The rain continued to fall as the horn sounded and we were off!
Barry Island Pleasure Park |
Waving goodbye to Barry Island |
We dropped down through Cliff Wood and then steep steps into Porthkey Park, where the 18 mile runners were due to start, there also a food and water checkpoint where I grabbed two jaffa cakes and kept going. I had arrived ahead of them starting, last year they had already started, and I crossed the rocky beach, climbed the next "hill" at 15 miles and was almost into the next caravan park by the time the whippets passed me.
Passing through Rhoose we headed across the beach to flat section of path with a small seawall at 18 miles, this stretched out around the power station. I stopped and took time to strip off the cold and wet tops I was wearing, put on a dry top and stashed my waterproofs and poles. Even after attempting to wring them out, the wet tops doubled the weight of my hydration vest. Hey ho. The path should have enabled us to pick up some pace but it had flooded, very deep in places and so we climbed up on to the narrow seawall and shuffled along.
Canoes would have been helpful along this section |
One of the many rocky "beaches" |
As we followed the coastal path, at times only a few feet across and wedged between the fields to our left and cliff to our right. The path was often worn into a deep rut and after weeks of rain ankle high standing water stretched across the path, mixed with mud as hundreds of runners slipped their way through the unplanned obstacles. I used my poles to stabilise me through these sections, allowing me to keep some pace.
Dropping down into yet another cove. |
At Marcross we passed through the grounds of the lighthouse at 27 miles and the route then turned to follow the coast north-west towards Southerndown. I started to notice that I was catching up runners that had passed me earlier, slowly but surely I was picking off runners again. The hours of training and 30-mile runs may well be finally paying off.
some bloke |
I had run harder and dug deeper than in any of my previous ultra races, my legs burnt and my core ached. A bottle of water was pushed into my hand and I sat drinking it, my head clearer than its been in years. I smiled to myself, I had not run much faster than 2017 but managed to knock off 25 minutes and in conditions way worse. Then the realisation struck me that the next time I would be lining up to start a race will be in Richmond on 5th May.
A few climbs, mostly towards the end |
Result
06:44:21.4 65/248
Kit
Saucony Koa ST trail shoes, Dirty Girl gaiters, Drymax Cold Weather Running Socks, ASICS 2-in-1 running shorts, Kalenji cold weather top, Eyepod Sports Sunglasses, Salomon Adv Skin3 12 Set and Leki RCM running poles.
Nutrition
Tailwind, 3 Torq gels, salted peanuts, a handful of jelly beans and a few jaffa cakes.
Again?
If you've never run it before I wholly recommend it. One of the few races I have returned to.