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24th Apr 07, 12:36 PM
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Great East Anglia Run (G.E.A.R) 10k - Kings Lynn
I'm thinking of entering the Great East Anglia Run (G.E.A.R) 10k at Kings Lynn on Sunday 6th May 2007. Seems like a good race as my first race.
Any other members doing the Great East Anglia Run? What time are you hoping for?
Cheers,
Dave
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24th Apr 07, 12:45 PM
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I'm doing it - to celebrate my 75th birthday that very day. Think I'm Number 346, red and white strip with RUNNINGFOX on the back of my vest. Hoping for sub 50 minutes, providing I don't get boxed in by the 1,700 or so other runners!
By all means, give it a go, it'll be a great day out for you. You'll really enjoy it, and be proud of yourself when you finish.
Cheers!
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24th Apr 07, 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Runningfox
I'm doing it - to celebrate my 75th birthday that very day.
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Congratulations! Best wishes to you.
I would be looking at sub 45minutes.......just.
I looked at the course earlier, from thier website, and can see the potential to be boxed in!
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24th Apr 07, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Focus
I would be looking at sub 45minutes.......just. Regards,Dave
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Good luck on your sub 45 minute target, but it wont be easy for your first 10K race over a course with lots of twists and turns. Admire your spirit. I assume you've been running regularly for a month or two?
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24th Apr 07, 01:17 PM
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Good luck on your sub 45 minute target, but it wont be easy for your first 10K race over a course with lots of twists and turns. Admire your spirit. I assume you've been running regularly for a month or two?
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24th Apr 07, 01:53 PM
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RF - Quick,!! bet Focus a pint of Blackthorn for the winner 
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Naaa...I only bet on certainties. My first ever 10K was 43.09, so I know it's possible - and this guy sounds pretty fit to me.
Cheers!
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24th Apr 07, 03:24 PM
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I've been running for 8 months fairly regularly and the last 2 months I've clocked up about 25km per week, with my longest run 9km. The 9km takes me a little over 41mins at training pace. Providing I don't get boxed in too much, I expect to run a faster race pace, especially with the crowd and euphoria of it all.
I may spot you there..........Just got to enter now!
Cheers,
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24th Apr 07, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Focus
I've been running for 8 months fairly regularly and the last 2 months I've clocked up about 25km per week, with my longest run 9km. The 9km takes me a little over 41mins at training pace. Providing I don't get boxed in too much, I expect to run a faster race pace, especially with the crowd and euphoria of it all. I may spot you there..........Just got to enter now! Cheers, Dave
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On-line entries close on April 27th, so get entered quick. Postal entries have already closed. So far there are almost 1700 entries so it's going to be a bit crowded.
Your training sounds OK to me though you'd probably feel more comfortable if you'd done the occasional longer run giving more time on your feet than your planned 10K race time. Anyhow, good luck with your target time. I'm sure you can do it.
Cheers!
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25th Apr 07, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Focus
I'm thinking of entering the Great East Anglia Run (G.E.A.R) 10k at Kings Lynn on Sunday 6th May 2007. Seems like a good race as my first race.
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I've entered this, also as my first ever race...my target is to be anywhere but last 
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25th Apr 07, 02:05 PM
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An admirable target GoSlow mine is usually just to finish.
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