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Stranraer Half Marathon

  • Rated 88%
  • 13.1mi
  • Road
Entrants (14)
Club
PB SB Pred Time WAVA
BigMac9
Scottish Veteran Harriers Club
1:40:32 1:42:56 1:45:42 62.46
Cmontheaccies 1st place,
Girvan AAC
1:06:26 1:08:51 1:08:51 84.08
connelld
Kilmarnock Harriers & AC, Scottish Veteran Harriers Club
1:17:24 1:21:09 1:25:20 67.62
daviec Didn't expect much on this course. My best time here was 1:36 and I hadn't trained in the two weeks prior to this due to a hip injury which was still bothering me when I went to the race.

The weather was perfect on the day. Overcast but not too cold, and a nice breeze at the top of the hills to cool off with. The rain held off as well.

I didn't have my garmin with me so I had to just judge my pace which I'm not very good at. Did the first two miles fart but felt comfortabel anyway. At 8 miles another runner told me we were on 57 mins and I felt good, so I decided to hold my pace and see hoiw I got on.

Began to pass a few runners and at mile 10 really felt a second wind come on and put a kick in. Passed two guys on the last corner as we headed into Stranraer and dug deep to push for home. In the finishing straight I accelerated when I saw the clock and was delighted to come in with 1:34:20. My best time for that course. As always an hour or two later I was telling myself I obviously hadn't run hard enough and could have went for sub 1:30. That'll be Glasgow after the summer :)
Carnegie Harriers
1:17:05 1:29:53 1:37:00 1:34:20 60.93
Fifi Le Pew
Unaffiliated
2:14:51 2:26:56 2:26:56 45.15
Girvan Ruth
Girvan AAC
1:49:45 2:06:36 2:06:36 50.82
Haggis A very well organised race, but defo not for anyone who needs crowd support! It goes through very rural areas where you're lucky to find a handful of spectators.

I did try to push for under 1:40 but the legs were feeling tired after the past couple of weekends and I was glad to finish under 1:45 - my 4th fastest half ever!

A course that is constantly undulating - no respite.

Sorry to those who bet on me...
Forfar Road Runners
1:42:48 1:42:48 1:42:00 1:44:55 60.76
Heders
Unaffiliated
1:55:16 1:55:16 2:02:00 51.49
mactag personal best
Girvan AAC
1:29:29 1:29:29 1:30:00 1:29:29 66.64
Mulberry
Unaffiliated
2:08:32 2:08:32 2:08:32 45.04
Petani
Unaffiliated
1:40:42 1:40:42 1:40:42 57.30
RichyC Always a good race this one.  Enjoyed it but having run Edinburgh Marathon only 6days before it was quite tiring in the latter stages.  Happy enough with time given proximity to the marathon.
Unaffiliated
1:18:55 1:28:51 1:32:32 62.11
Roadrunner Bark
Unaffiliated
1:17:36 1:25:08 1:30:00 1:27:28 65.71
Sunbed Athlete
Cambuslang Harriers, Scottish Veteran Harriers Club
1:08:56 1:12:08 1:14:24 78.12

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