Re: Tube Challenge parkrun league...
Posted: 21 Apr 2016, 08:44
I think the station is only a few mins walk so you shouldn't need long...palkanetoijala31 wrote:I'm going to Woking Saturday getting an hour later train than usual.
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I think the station is only a few mins walk so you shouldn't need long...palkanetoijala31 wrote:I'm going to Woking Saturday getting an hour later train than usual.
It is just under 1Km to the start from the station.Going Underground wrote:I think the station is only a few mins walk so you shouldn't need long...palkanetoijala31 wrote:I'm going to Woking Saturday getting an hour later train than usual.
My girlfriend does it begrudgingly! Wouldn't do Parkruns if I didn't!palkanetoijala31 wrote:How come is it all u other tube challengers have wives or girlfriends that like running I can't even find one
My wife would like to point out that she does not at any point like running and is only doing it because I do it. (Christ, I don't even like running, I just like the accomplishment from improvement.)palkanetoijala31 wrote:How come is it all u other tube challengers have wives or girlfriends that like running I can't even find one
Cheers James, it was good to see you also. Looking forward to the next Saturday off and a chance to do it all again. I can't believe I'm saying this but I was a bit disappointed with my time, on reflection I could have probably pushed a wee bit harder. To think I set myself a target of sub 22 mins for the year and now I'm moaning about a sub 21 min time!jamesthegill wrote:My legs hurt. Good to see Soup Dragon again though! I was disappointed to come in at 30:11, and my wife knocked a good two minutes off her PB with 35:58!
Just as slight amendment is 120 runs for me... I only noticed because I currently have the following pleasing pattern...
Only if you want to miss the Worthing darts openpalkanetoijala31 wrote:Tamar lakes has the first ever park camp what a great idea in August I defo be up for that.