Monday 18 July 2011

A busy running week... without actually running

As the NHS finally whirr's into action this week with the cardiology tests I reflect on a good week in the more fun parts of my running life!
Usually on a Monday evening I would be track side stopwatch, clipboard and whistle but the recent health worries have put pay to that. Thankfully Don is standing in for me and making sure the runners get their weekly interval training fix!

Wednesday was the Royton Trail which is Royton Road Runners annual club race, along time ago I offered to help with the timing so was hoping to get there! Brian Moore our stats man organises the results and on this occasion we were going to use the parkrun timer in an effort to make the front of the funnel a simpler job for the stopwatch folks.
It went very well and the import process to the spreadsheet fairly straight forward, we will continue to see if the parkrun model has any merit going forward... Who knows barcoded race numbers???

Friday saw the first gathering of all the organisers for parkruns in the North West. Paul Sinton-Hewitt and Tom Williams (www.marathontalk.com) gave us an update on all things parkrun now and in the near future.
PSH started with an impassioned history of parkrun right up to date. Manchester has grown its numbers since Bramhall started  followed by Heaton, Woodbank, South Manchester, Oldham, Bolton and Pennington Flash.

Liverpool has started its own story at the Princes park and will surely mirror Manchester's growth in the coming years
After the meeting some of us went out for a meal and we headed off in convoy, when the lead car pulled in at a MacDonalds were were somewhat confused as we should have been at the Curry Mile in Rusholme. It turned out the lead car was the Liverpool team who never intended going for a curry and were grabbing a quick burger on the way home!
My everlasting vision will be of PSH, Tom and 6 other parkrun leaders enjoying a post-meal Vimto lolly... surreal!

On Saturday it was Sandra's first time as race director and as we met in the park, the heavens opened!
Last week had been good weather but Bev's first RD experience had its own issue... vans driving around the park.
Sandra delivered a great run brief, managed volunteers and could not have done a better job. The ladies did so well I can relax knowing that Oldham parkrun will continue to grow and grow. parkrun is all about community and as I was chatting to Sandra at 8:30am it reminded me of discussions the night before. There are now over 80 parkruns which means hundreds of parkrun leaders and volunteers having the same emotions as they head in to a park on a Saturday morning! Thousands of runners some for there first time, happy and excited about meeting fellow parkrunners the chatter can be deafening!

Well I hope that the doctors can get to the bottom of whatever is making me unwell and I can get back to running soon.

Regards

Mark