Well said Mr1470!!!! :thumbup:
Awesome performance Daz! :thumbup:
And Sarah, well done, what an inspiration! :thumbup:
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Fantastic result Daz. Huge congratulations.
It was a fantastic race, I thoroughly enjoyed it, especially descending at the top. I think in future years I might consider missing the big bank and try the path instead, my legs were shot after that.
DazH - amazing performance! Sarah - inspirational. Sums up fell running.
God that was tough, really enjoyed it though, apart from the road at the end.
Anyone got any photos ???
My other half managed to leave the camera in her pocket, although bonus points for her saying it was because i got to her so quickly.
Dan
Wow well done Daz, sounds like you were flying!
thanks Mr1470 - definitely a rewarding day on many levels - my time to the summit was the fastest i've managed yet to the summit so really happy with that and then I was able to look after someone in trouble - the guy is OK - he had 8 stitches on is head - when I got to him he was in a bad way - a severe head injury with a fairly gory laceration on his scalp so immediately I made the decision that the race was over and he was my priority. Guess its the unwritten understanding - if you are the first person to get to the injured runner then they are your responsibility - and if it's a head injury you dont leave them until mountain rescue get to you.
Really the whole incident demonstrated complete comradery on the mountain - many runners wanted to stop and help and thanks heaps to the guy who helped me get my buff out of my bumbag as i compressed the injured guy's head wound so i could use it as a bandage - there have been many times i've seen a runner fall ahead and someone has got to them first - you ask if they need help and they say its in hand so you keep racing - but if you get there first, thats your job. Sounds corny but i was more than proud to do it.
Brilliant event, and just to reiterate what a great thing to stop and look after an injured runner, Sarah.
Not on the same scale at all, but I found myself stopping to pick up gel wrappers a few times. Came down with a selection stuffed down my running vest! Quite prepared to give the benefit of the doubt that they were dropped accidentally. However there was one blatant exception on the summit plateau where someone finished their gel and simply tossed the wrapper aside. Maybe he knew the marshalls would pick it up, or even had a supporter who he knew would pick it up, but there wasn't anybody particularly near by at the time. Just hope no-one gets the impression that it's the done thing in fell running. Has anyone else observed this sort of thing as an increasing trend?
Jules
The gel wrapper thing!
Someone placed one nice and neatly on a stone by the side of me, i just looked at him and he didn't seem arsed.
Fantastic run Daz