Kenny Stuarts record is impressive a minute and half quicker than roadrunner on the way up and a minute and a half on the way back down. 22 and a half minutes for the descent is a bit quick.
Kenny Stuarts record is impressive a minute and half quicker than roadrunner on the way up and a minute and a half on the way back down. 22 and a half minutes for the descent is a bit quick.
I thought the record used to train track, one reason why people doubt the record will ever fall. Not definate, though.
I totally agree with Roadrunner,
the standard of the international field has become poor,in 2004 i ran 1:11,30 and was not even in the top 20 finishers and that year there was a prize money of 1000 euros for the winner and also cash prizes for all podium finishers.
the prizes are pretty poor for a race of this calibre which is a shame because i think its the best orginised mountain/fell race that we have in Britain
A good report & pictures about the race here;
Ok that link didn't work!! This is the address;
http://icnorthwales.icnetwork.co.uk/...name_page.html
Cheers Lightfeet, nice to see you giving it jazz hands as you finish.
Back page of the local paper was pretty impressive today, not 100% sure if you are MW Lightfeet but anyway if you were you made the back page headlines......."a touch of glass" being the headline, 3 times and all that.......
here's a link of the paper's website, something pretty similar there..........