Good job you're not in the mining industry.
I'm going to spectate all you elite runners this year, having run it and enjoyed it last year.
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I know why ROs do this, but sometimes it does irk me somewhat, and I do have to ask myself, why should someone be 'guaranteed' a place, just because they are a quick runner? Everyone else has to be organised and ready to enter, why can't "championship contenders" also be organised?
Not overly bothered about it, but sometimes it just niggles a bit :p
The clue is on the phrase "English Championships" - i.e. races designed to find out who are the best fellrunners in England. What I find rather hard to grasp is why so many people who are not championship contenders feel the need to enter championship races...
Surely the race should be on the fells, not to get to the entry in!
I'll be organising an informal race for spectators and camera-folk, to see if we can get from the start-field to Mam Tor/Nick (direct route) before Compo and his pack get there, and back across to Grindlow Knoll, before Compo and his pack get there, and then down (with no up) to the finish-field, before Compo and his pack get there.
Not sure if its do-able, but willing to try. :D
The hint of a suggestion that Championship races should only be for championship contenders doesn't recognise that the championships use regular events. If you run in an event regularly rather than just because it's a Championship race, then if it is made a championship race one year I see no reason to apologise for wanting to still enter even if I'm not a championship contender. Have done the skyline the last couple of years and will enter it again next year when it's not a championship race.
I'll nip in early-on and quote Amex (hope you dont mind Amex):
http://forum.fellrunner.org.uk/showt...-Splash/page37"Guys can we not call a truce to this?
I would hate it to spoil a good race thread.
As with all things in life we are all right and we are all wrong."