I fell over at least 6 times running the full tour of pendle in November, 5 of those into deep bog - which as we all know are worth 5 points each :D
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I fell over at least 6 times running the full tour of pendle in November, 5 of those into deep bog - which as we all know are worth 5 points each :D
I am going to have do better than what you've all said so far....i shall out-do you all. ;)
Nice one Stolly,
You must be top of the fantasy fell falling league, right now.:D
Or can anyone else beat this?
I have an extremely low leg lift! People nodded and winked at me when I turned up for road races. "That's him!" Shuffle was my middle name. If there is a small pebble in a field I can find it and fall over. Even a tough blade of grass and I'm a*se over tip!:D
All runs count, fell or otherwise.
Marks are awarded for technical merit as per "dancing on ice"
But bear in mind that the top marks of 6.0 will only be awarded for a full-on face plant into a wet cowpat, with triple salchow, or other activities of such esteemed ilk!;)
Since falling arse-over-tit within sight of the finish line at Y Garn last year, my three-year-old now always asks "Will you be falling over today daddy?":)
My name says it all! :rolleyes:
I have tripped up within 5 secs of starting a training run! Even before I got out of the car park.
The worst fall I have had was whilst running up Penon de Ifach in Spain. The fall was normal (Tripped over a snake disguised as a twig!), and grazed my knees, hands, elbows. It was the subsequent treatment that I applied that caused the problems. I showered after finishing, then put some Savlon cream on my grazed knees. Two weeks later I ended up in Hospital with an abcess under my knee cap, caused by the Savlon becoming a breeding ground for all sorts of nasties.:(