Nike+ Human Race - Soggy, soggy London

Usain Bolt has his chicken nuggets. Apparently, I have Graham’s Sunday Roast.

Last weekend, we combined socializing, which means eating, with running the Nike+ Human Race in London. The night before the race, we gorged on Indian curry. The next day, four hours before the race, we tucked in to a lovely Sunday roast. I tried to eat daintily, knowing beef, red wine, Bailey’s birthday cake, and Phish food would not make for the best combination in my tummy at mile 5. Or even mile 2. (As it turned out, I ate too sparingly and was STARVING by the time wave 2 was finally let loose on the course, but oh well. I made it.)

The race was fun-ish, but I don’t know if I would do it again. It’s a nice idea, coming together to race against the world. (London came in second. It probably helped that Paula Radcliffe was chasing me…uh, running it in a later wave!) And yeah, leaving from Wembley Stadium sounded cool at the time we signed up. But, logistically, it’s really hard to run with 20,000 people in the dark down a narrow course with sharp bends (who thought that was a good idea?). It is especially challenging when it’s also pouring down rain and everyone is dodging puddles. And really, the area around Wembley, it’s not all that picturesque. So, it was fun, but not a total blast.

However, running-wise the race was a success. My official time is pretty far off my watch time, so I am sticking with my watch time (58:38). Our theory is that perhaps the chip did not log in at the first mat and my official time is actually the gun time and not the chip time. Who knows? I’m not worried. With my watch time, I finished with a pace of 9:26 min/mile, and I am a-okay with that considering I haven’t had the most rigorous of training regimes lately.

And yeah, there was all that beef.

Pauline's birthday feast

I kept asking, how many people are joining us? (We were five all together.)

Eating my 'nana on the tube before the race

Eating my ‘nana on the tube before the race

Nike+ Human Race- London

Wet, but don’t I look cute in my running skirt?

5 responses to “Nike+ Human Race - Soggy, soggy London”

  1. Crunchyhusband says:

    Yes you do!!!!!!!
    …and why did we have to put up with half an hour of Pendulum pre-race when Moby got rubbish sound and it only felt like about 15 mins!!!…We should have got an hour of Moby!!!!…with him having a decent sound check first to check all equipment was up to scratch…….and Lord Toryboy Coe was too posh to run with us oiks I guess…….and for forty quid entry it would have been nicer to have a Crunchy’nana or an energy bar at the end rather than another Nike shirt…..but it was a fun run…made me smile anyway….

  2. Moose says:

    You do look cute in your running skirt! I might have to take up running now. :)

    My compliments to the Sunday Roast chef. Yum.

  3. Mom says:

    I feel the need to come to England for a Sunday Roast! These men can really do it right! And yes ,the running skirt is adorable!

  4. shannon b. says:

    mmm…that roast meal looks great (we’ve gotten a few like that this year compliments of our Northern Irish friend:)

  5. Christa says:

    You do look totally cute! Your hair looked cute too! You’re just so damn cute!

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