Archive for the ‘Sport’ Category
Ashurst RR10
Thursday, May 3rd, 2007Telegraph Hill (almost)
Wednesday, April 11th, 2007Well, I did make it to the Tuesday night run yesterday and I did remember my GPS but I didn’t remember the route! Consequently, what started out as the standard Telegraph Hill run deteriorated into who knows what. There’s a stand of trees over towards Deadman Hill that I always think we should run to but isn’t actually on any of our runs. Well, last night three of us did get to visit it and get slightly damp in the nearby Black Gutter Bottom trying to get back. We did eventually catch the others again but only just before getting back to Fritham. As a result I’m not attaching the GPX file this week. Still, I’m sure Ian appreciated the extra distance for his last minute London Marathon training!
Forest of Dean revisited
Monday, April 9th, 2007
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Edinburgh hills
Wednesday, April 4th, 2007Southern Road Relays
Sunday, April 1st, 2007I had been recruited as part of Southampton Running Club’s team for the Southern 12 Stage Road Relay. This meant an early start for the drive up to the Open University at Milton Keynes. I was down for leg 10 which then meant four hours of leisurely spectating in the sunshine before trying to gear myself up for the 5.3km course.
Gaining my spurs
Friday, March 30th, 2007Towards the end of last year I went to the GP as the occasional pain that I felt on the front of my left ankle when the toes were pushed up, for example by stepping on a log, had become more persistent. I was referred to the physio whose holistic approach undoubtedly saw my back and core stability improve but did little for my ankle. Yesterday I finally made it to a foot and ankle specialist at the Wessex Nuffield hospital (yes – the IBM medical insurance is paying!) via the X-ray department. After a brief description of the symptoms he took a look at the images and immediately diagnosed anterior impingement, better known as “footballer’s ankle”.
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Summer’s on its way
Tuesday, March 27th, 2007Spring has well and truly sprung and it feels like summer won’t be far behind. The change in the clocks at the weekend and some bright sunshine left me with no excuse not to cycle in to work yesterday. I don’t use those muscles very often and my legs ached after just a few miles. The sun was out again today for the first Tuesday night run of the year. As is tradition, this was from the Royal Oak, Fritham and involved visiting six of the nearby ponds. I’ve decided to post GPX files for these runs but don’t yet have a good way of displaying them. If your running Internet Explorer then you can view it on some MS Virtual Earth imagery and try and spot the ponds! You can always use GPSBabel if you want some other format.
Harewood Hail
Sunday, March 18th, 2007It was the regional qualifying round of the CompassSport Cup today with SOC competing at Harewood Forest near Andover. The weather was utterly bizarre: as I got changed there was an absolutely freezing wind blowing, while competing it was quite warm under the blue skies, yet as I made ready to leave, it started hailing!
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