
Originally Posted by
Tussockface
Like Fleeter, I'd planned to enter Borrowdale before I knew it was going to be a championship race. I'd been disappointed not to have had the opportunity to run the full course last year.
The race and its traditions and supporters exist independently of the championship; the championship latches onto and hitches a ride on a race, but the race itself goes on from year to year.
Personally, if I get in I'll be towards the back of the also-rans; my target would be get round without being cut off. Yet that in itself doesn't mean I'm not a serious runner. How many fun runners ever attempt Borrowdale? I suggest that any 'fun' would evaporate halfway up Bessyboot.
The entry process is explicit and well advertised. If a so-called 'top runner' can't be arsed to apply in time, then tough.
Fleeter's absolutely correct, none of the pre-race info says that elite runners will get priority treatment. They shouldn't and I trust they won't.