Sunday 24 May 2015

Family

It's not all about the big races and the fast times.

Sure, it would be nice to be able to go out and push yourself around to a PB every single outing, but let's face it - sometimes that just isn't possible.

Today was one such day.

Having races on the track in the 5000 metres at the Lancashire Championships some 18 hours earlier, I chose to do the Great Eccleston 4 mile road race today more as a means to encourage my dad to run himself.

He has taken up the sport as a means to get fit and as a form of hobby over the last 15 months, and has done a few 5k races in the past, so today he managed to do his first 4 miler, and performed well - it was good to see him going strong and looking like he was enjoying himself too towards the finish.

Myself, I managed to win the race, seeing off Jason Parker of Preston Harriers, who finished second. The pace wasn't the quickest - but then again on heavy legs and into yet another head-wind, that was never going to be likely anyway.

The reason I like to support these smaller races so much, is the sense of community, family and friendship that you get from them. I am proud to be a runner, and proud of my club, and all the other runners that go out there and give it their best every week - and proud of the sportsmanship and support that we all offer each other. You wouldn't get other clubs encouraging each other in most sports!

So, 4 wins in ten days, and as many team wins too!

A good bank holiday all in all :)

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