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Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - El Gordo - 06-09-2006

Thanks to Nigel for reminding me that it's that Brighton time of year again.

The Brighton 10K starts in Madeira Drive, Brighton at 11:00 on the 19th November. It's a very flat and fast race, an out-and-back along the seafront.

A few of us met up last year to do the race, followed by a most agreeable luncheon overlooking the sea. I'm up for it again this year.

It's a popular race and ALWAYS sells out well in advance.

Enter here: http://www.activeeurope.com/Events/index.cfm?AC=EventDetails&E=39292

Any other takers?


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - El Gordo - 06-09-2006

Come on Seafront Plodder -- you can do it! Eek


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Seafront Plodder - 06-09-2006

andy Wrote:Come on Seafront Plodder -- you can do it! Eek

Which, the race or the lunch?


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - El Gordo - 07-09-2006

Looks like it will just be me then......

Eek


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Sweder - 07-09-2006

Umm . . . eh? Oh, sorry . . . were you talkin' to me?
Well, yes, I suppose I could stretch to a 10k in November . . .

It was a [COLOR="DarkOrchid"]good day[/COLOR] - not too much strenuous exercise and just the right amount of food and beer. I seem to remember a little aprés lunch pub-style footie-watching on the schedule last year, too . . .

A fair few of the JSJs are likely to be about.It would be great if we could persuade a few more -
Nigel, Dan, LJS . . . it's a family type deal, nice restaurant (actually SP pointed out there's equally good fare to be had nearby at Monroe's) . . . Sussex-by-the-sea and all that.
And unless you listen to Nigel there's absolutely no hills involved Big Grin

Speaking of revisting old races, any thoughts towards Almería for 2007?


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - El Gordo - 07-09-2006

I'd expect Nigel to join us in Brighton, as he first mentioned it.

Almeria 2007? Hmmm. Now then, here I have something of a dilemma. I'd really like to go again. But..... but I'm entertaining this rather bizarre possibility of not drinking any alcohol between now and April. Eek

Shocking I know, and probably just a pipedream. But I do know that much as I enjoyed Almeria this year, it was quite a setback in my training. I'd spent 6 weeks or so building up to a real head of steam, then Almeria happened and it sort of punctured my self-discipline for a while. Took me a long time to regain the momentum -- if indeed I ever did. It's made me do quite a bit of thinking about Almeria 2007. Should I do it? Should I go but not party? Could I go and not party? I have my doubts. I know myself too well. Anyway, no decision yet on that one for me.


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Sweder - 07-09-2006

Interesting. I see the virtue in laying off the beer - it's one of the quickest ways to shed poundage for us regular imbibers. Paradoxically beer, at least the black variety, is now integral to my weekly training. Tomorrow night I'm meeting up with a mate in London for a 'controlled session'. It may all be bollocks but I do see improvement in my Sunday performances after a few pints of Guinness on the Friday.

Almería without the partying?
It's possible. You managed to abstain until after the race this year (though the wagon was well and truly wheel-less 24 hours later). A half and several days 'rack and ruin' is not ideal eight weeks out. Perhaps we should organise our own hilly half on the same day? A flog round the Jog Shop Jog route would be good prep for those Cape Town climbs.


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - El Gordo - 07-09-2006

Sweder Wrote:Perhaps we should organise our own hilly half on the same day? A flog round the Jog Shop Jog route would be good prep for those Cape Town climbs.

I could definitely be up for that, Sweder. As previously discussed, once I feel I can join your group without making a total fool of myself, I'm up for a few sorties with all those horrors you've made infamous.

Maybe we can get Antonio over here for a race next year? Or alternatively, if I survive the TOM, it would be good to make it to one of those wacky rural slogs that our Spanish correspondents talk about. Would be good to meet up with them at some point.


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Sweder - 08-09-2006

andy Wrote:Or alternatively, if I survive the TOM, it would be good to make it to one of those wacky rural slogs that our Spanish correspondents talk about. Would be good to meet up with them at some point.

Now you're talking.
I've always wanted to sample some of BB's regular runs. As you say, best to see what TOM has in store before enrolling on the good ship Further Ambition, but all things being equal I would love to do the Travesía Integral de los Montes Aquiianos one day . . .


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Antonio247 - 08-09-2006

It would be great if you could come to Almería half again although I can understand if you can´t come again. Anyway, as soon as I know the date I´ll tell you just in case you can come again or other forumites feel like coming.

It would be wonderful to go to Brighton and take part at a race there or in a hilly training designed by Sweder and his mates such as the famous "Snake".

I´d love to go to Brighton 10 km or half marathon in February but I don´t know if I´ll be able to go.


Greetings from Almería

Antonio


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Nigel - 11-09-2006

I'm in.


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - ljs - 12-09-2006

I would love to be in, but well actually 2 excuses, it is the running clubs annual 10 and there is a 3 line whip on marshalling....Plus I am will have been back in the country for about a day from a US trip I would have loved to meet up and run a 10k but won't be able to make this one.

Sorry Luc


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Sweder - 12-09-2006

Signed up (even though I really really really don't like flat 10ks Sad )


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man - 12-09-2006

Sweder Wrote:Signed up (even though I really really really don't like flat 10ks Sad )

My heart bleeds Rolleyes


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - marathondan - 20-09-2006

I'm in too. You did a good job for the Brighton Tourist Board there Sweder Smile. The kids will go to Sea Life for the morning and then meet us for lunch.

Also thought I would mention, I really really really do like flat 10Ks.


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - El Gordo - 20-09-2006

Good man, Dan. I'm in too. It will be good to meet up.

There's something peculiarly... pointless about the Brighton 10K, but it's still worth doing.

I hope you'll join us for lunch? Partners and kiddies welcome.


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - marathondan - 20-09-2006

andy Wrote:There's something peculiarly... pointless about the Brighton 10K, but it's still worth doing.
Yes, mass participation 10Ks can be rather frustrating, as the majority of energy is expended in the elbows. However, I have a theory that in such a short race, pace isn't that important - it should be possible to make up for an enforced slow start, or conversely going off too fast shouldn't be too much of a problem. (The latter is my preferred strategy.)

andy Wrote:I hope you'll join us for lunch? Partners and kiddies welcome.
That's the plan - No. 1 will be hyper, No. 2 will be on solids by then, missus will be frazzled. I might just go and run the course again, it will be more relaxing. Smile


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Antonio247 - 18-11-2006

Best of luck tomorrow, everybody! Keep the RC club flag high! And enjoy the post race meal !

Regards

Antonio


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - Mid Life Crisis Marathon Man - 19-11-2006

All the best to the Brighton RC runners for Sunday... am looking forward to reading those race reports Smile


Brighton 10K, November 19 2006 - El Gordo - 19-11-2006

marathondan Wrote:That's the plan - No. 1 will be hyper, No. 2 will be on solids by then, missus will be frazzled. Smile

Good prediction, Dan! Was great to meet up with the MD family though. Hope we'll have you running with us next time.