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Old 1st Feb 06, 10:10 AM
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So what ultras are you planning this year?

I'm in year 3 of a 3 and a half build up the the Comrades, which I intend on running in June 2007... 54 miles over hilly terrain in the heat of South Africe...sounds fantastic huh!

Year 1 (2004) was my first attempt at an ultra.. The Dartmoor Discovery. 32 miles of hills in Dartmoor. I finished in 6.11

Year 2 (2005) was Dartmoor Discovery again, which I finished in 5.35 winning 1st LV40. Six week later I ran the 50 Challenge in Kent, which is actually 52.4 miles (back to back marathons). It was a really hot summers day and I finished this event in 10.15, winning 1st Lady.

So I now have experience of the hills (Dartmoor) and the distance and heat (Kent). My next stage is the full distance over hills, or as near as I can get it. So this year, as well as doing Dartmoor again (going for sub 5.30) and 50 Challenge (going for sub 10 hours), I hope to do London to Brighton (if it's on, because the race is in doubt at the moment). This will give me the distance over hills, but almost definitely not the heat... I could run with lots of layers on I guess....
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Old 1st Feb 06, 10:20 AM
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Impressive. Only been running 6 months so Comrades is out of my reach at the moment... Don't you have to qualify as well?

However I'm looking at the Thames Meander 54 and/or Kent 50 Challenge for 2007/2008. But slightly scared about the commitment to training needed (time-wise, not effort-wise). I'm discovering that even just training for a marathon takes a lot of time, so at the moment I'm having trouble figuring out how I'll be able to fit in training for an ultra...
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Old 1st Feb 06, 10:27 AM
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My marathon pb is 3.40 so I easily qualify for Comrades.

Training for an ultra can be done alongside marathon training... that's what I do. I run about 5 marathons a year and use a couple of them as training runs, maybe adding a couple of miles before the race. I haven't ever 'trained' further than 28 miles.

But its also all the more important with ultras to get the nutrition right and the correct amount of rest in your schedule.
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Old 6th Feb 06, 04:18 PM
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Ran belfast last year and that ended up as an ultra!
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Old 6th Feb 06, 04:59 PM
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How come.... did you get lost?
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Old 13th Feb 06, 04:18 PM
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There was a bomb on the course so all but the first 20 runners did 27.9 miles!
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Old 13th Feb 06, 06:31 PM
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Dare I ask.... what happened to the other 20 runners?
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Old 13th Feb 06, 11:10 PM
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I'm going to do Dartmoor too Trin

and I'll be at the Kent 50 Challenge but really don't expect to run further than 26.2 miles . .

one Ultra's enough for me
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When I saw the title of this thread I knew who would have started it. <G>.

anyway, I foolishly managed to get persuaded to run Dartmoor Discovery this year. So, this year I have also planned to run my first marathon (about a month before Dartmoor) and I have just completed my first 20Mile for which my legs no longer work
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LOL Hope you're legs have started to respond to command by now AC
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Dare I ask.... what happened to the other 20 runners?

Thankfully id didn't go off!
It would have been carnage otherwise as it was near a relay change over.
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Old 22nd Feb 06, 09:22 PM
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The long run is the most important thing. Time on your feet!
Most of the ultra runners I know do fairly low mileage.
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Thankfully id didn't go off!
It would have been carnage otherwise as it was near a relay change over.

Well, I guess it might have helped them to run a bit faster... away from the device in case it went off I mean. Must have been a bit scary though, HRM would have been up I expect!
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I'm hoping to do Glenrothes 50K and Boddington 50K. After that maybe Bullock Smithy (56ish LDWA event in the Peak District) or High Peak 40 challenge or London Brighton or something else daft.
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Old 3rd Apr 06, 06:01 PM
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the High Peak 40 Challenge is my aim for this year, too. I am trying to put in a few marathons before.
Could Anybody point in the right direction with regards to running 24 hour races ? I don't mean "when and where", I mean "Nutrition, Pacing, Gear, etc" ???
My aim is to run a 24 hours race in September 2007 and I would like to reach 100 miles.
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