The Rhyl Run 10K for CRUK
So, my first race in 25 years finally happened. I took on the Rhyl RUN 10K for Cancer Research UK this morning. It was a beautiful day, but a little windy here in Chester as we set out (Donna came for moral support and photos). It was still beautiful and sunny at Rhyl, but the light Chester breeze ahd become a full-on Westerly gale! Well, it felt like it at times.
I met up with Fred, who is doing her own 365challenge, and two of her friends, George and Craig, so we planned to run together. While we were waiting for the start, I took the opportunity to go around the other runners promoting the 365challenge, handing out cards and directing people to check out the website later on … hopefully I’ll pick up a few new 365ers!
Start time came along, and we were off. The route was a flat, sea-front promenade, out and back, from Rhyl to Prestatyn. The boys took off at a fair pace, so Fred and I settled in to our own race together. The pace was comfortable, I thought, but maybe a little faster than Fred had planned, so as we came towards the halfway mark, we’d slowed a little.
We made the turn at 5 Km in 27 minutes, on course for around a 55 minute finish, which I felt was a good target, but then BAM! We were hit head-on by that wind! It had probably helped a little on the outward leg, but wow, running into it was a different matter all together. I suggested Fred run behind me for some relief from the wind, but that didn’t help her too much, and somewhere before the 6Km marker, I lost sight of her (she’s only little, she was no match for that wind!).
So, I decided to push on as best I could in the wind, and finished in 59 minutes. I was a bit disappointed with that time, given that I’ve run 56 minutes in training, but I can understand why with those conditions … I’ll do better next time, eh?
Oh, and Fred didn’t lose too much ground, by the way, she finished in 64 minutes.
I made some more 365challenge connections on the way around, so here’s hoping some of them feel inspired to take it on now too. Overall, it was a very enjoyable day, if you consider running in a gale while being sand-blasted, to be enjoyable (it takes all sorts)!
A great return to running after all that time away, and no problems with my hip, which was the icing on the cake. Onwards and upwards, as they say … planning to start training for a half-marathon next!





