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This Weeks Profile

The WDAC's adventure and beer loving (and now ex) Web Site Editor

Thanks to Sarah (I think?) for the questions!?

 

How long have you been running and why did you start in the first place?

I was never a runner!!!  Back in 1997 I decided to enter for the 1998 London Marathon with a very good friend Sam Smith for charity.  We were so unprepared!  Our Longest and only long run was the Half Marathon Daffodil Run back when it was held at Althorpe! 

At London at 14 miles I was on for a 3:45 debut marathon and feeling good!  I didn't hit the wall, it collapsed and fell on top of me!  At 22 miles I swore that if I just got to the finish, I would never ever run again and put myself through this again!  I finished in 4:32 barely able to walk with Sam suffering half hour behind me in 5:02.  I kept my promise and never ran again, while Sam started running with a local running club, The Wellingborough Road Runners?  I found the life of non-stop partying suited me better!

I kept my promise until late August 2003, 5 years of heavy partying and alcohol had paid it's toll in a big way!  I weight nearly 16 stone (photo) and couldn't walk up stairs without being painfully out of breath!   I went to my cousins 21st birthday bash in Yorkshire which turned into a week long party!  On the final day though my cousin Victoria got me to go for a few miles jog!  Needless to say she wiped the floor with me!  But I was kinda proud of myself for doing it! 

2 weeks after I had been suffering with depression and was fed up with my weight, especially after finding out I was medically obese!  and I just thought screw this!  I put on a pair of trainers and went jogging!  2 miles later, I was dead on my feet I was screaming with agony!  The next day I hurt all over and with my weight my joints were agony!  I got home that night and ran 3 miles! then the same the next night, then the next and the next!  By December I had lost 3 1/2 stone!  I felt so much better!  All my depression and stress had gone!  I could breathe easier and felt relaxed and could sleep properly again! 

Then something unexpected happened!  I didn't want to run anymore to lose weight!  I wanted to run because I was now good at it!!!  and I loved it!

 

What made you join the club?

Well I was still shedding weight but now wanted a bigger challenge!  Being a Kettering Lad I looked to join the Kettering Town Harriers just so I could run with others to push me! 

I soon started running with the harriers!  I need to be be careful with what I say here as I have some good friends with the harriers!  But even as the complete novice I was, I could see the club was a bloody shambles!  The juniors side was brilliant but the seniors was a mess!  They had talented runners but to me the ethos seemed to be that If you couldn't keep up, then....tough!  I was there for 7 months and in that time I was the only new runner who turned up and actually came back a second time!

They made me a lot fitter though!  I was now under 12 stone for the first time in a decade!  It was strange though as no one ever asked me to join the club!  I asked twice and the reply was "go to the track, ask for Ted and give him £50!"  Now am I allowed to use the words bollox to that?

After a few abysmal first races I started to have some great results!  mainly at Silverstone in both the half and 10k.  But I did notice that I was the only harrier at the half (even though I'd yet to join) and one of only 2 at the 10k.  For a month I turned up to training and found that I was only one of two senior runners turning up!

I really put effort into the East Midlands Grand Prix but was really heaved at the attendance of the club!....Me!   But I got used to seeing a sea of Green vests, which I soon saw was the Wellingborough Road Runners!, now, the WDAC!  I didn't see Sam much any more as he was married and had a child, but he kept bugging me to move and join Wellingborough!  He'd left the club for his family after a 3:02 marathon at London!!!  But the Harriers were 2 minutes from my house, Wellingborough was 20 minutes!

My next challenge was the Colworth 3 day challenge!  Bad choice!  It hurt!  I had been given advice to help by a friend at the harriers, Glenn (who happened to be the World Stick Fighting Champion!!!) but on day 3, I was in a bad way!  I was the only 'supposed' harrier there, but again there was the sea of green vests!  While staggering along, I chatted to now close friends Sarah Geddes and Jon Kemp, But I died a death and was walking - badly!!! At that point a runner started pushing me and pushing me and he got me running, virtually to the end!  It turned out he was one of the founding members of the club Noel Betts!  When I finally finished I was lying on my back and all I could see was a group of the WDAC  and I thought, I really am with the wrong bloody club here!!

It took 3 weeks to recover from the Colworth challenge but then I turned up again eager for training!  This time though I was in Wellingborough!

 

What were your first impressions of the club?

I didn't know what to expect! I turned up and I looked lost!  there was 50 people there!  I was used to 2 people!  I was approached by a man called Alan Mills who told me about the club.  When it came to run he introduced me to the whole group which made me feel embarrassed and suggested that I run with a guy called Steve Stredwick who would be slower? 

I didn't have any proper running gear so I'd tuned up in a football strip!  I've heard Guy say since that he though I wouldn't be up to much dressed like that! but after 4 miles I was running at the front! chatting to everyone! - I soon died a death!  But at the end I was talking to people!  I met the a girl called Liz Karley who ran the club website and gave me details of it! I met social secretary Julia Cooke Simmons!  She asked if I would be available to join the club trip to Longtown at the weekend?

I would have loved to but I had made plans to meet a very dear friend from Australia!  and she's a babe!

But I soon realised, I have found a new home!!

 

What have been your favourite events with the club?

Where do I start!  There has been a few!

The Weedon 10k, I died there in 2004!  It is a true runners race!  I died a death!  I swore I would never run that again ever!!!! in 2005 I came to watch!  Determined never to run it again I turned up to watch, hungover, dehydrated and hungry!  As everyone went to the start line I thought...what the bloody hell am I doing?  at the last minue I scrambled for a running kit and crossed the line last!!! It turned out to be one of my proudest running moments!  I beat my 2004 time by 5 minutes and beat Tim! Since then, every time I suffer and have a bad race,  I make sure I am there next year and and go hell for leather!!

Last year I had my most incredible run of races!  I signed up to the Lochaber Marathon with a few others and decided upon and extremely punishing training schedule with club captain Tim!  I don't think I've ever had a had a better running companion!  At races all we were interested in was beating each other and in doing so thrashed every pb!

I loved the Bedford Cross Country!  Just a down and out race with Tim!  I overtook him 4 times!  He overtook me 5 times! The first time he overtook me he'd jumped a 5 bar gate in one while I had to go through the kissing gate!  The last time he passed he turned grinning and said "is that the best that you can do?"  I hated loosing to Tim but that would be one of the last times!

The following week I had a blinding result at the new gruelling Kelmarsh 15 in tough conditions, setting up for tone of my favourite races (no hills!) the Silverstone Half the week later!  Lining up at the start again with Tim, we were saying we would take it easy to start!  At 5k I had taken a minute of that pb and it only got quicker!  At 7 miles I could here Tim Struggling, so I just sped up some more.  When he didn't respond I got my own back by turning round and yelling "Is that the best you can do?"  I thought he was gonna throttle me!  But we both set huge pb's!

I have really enjoyed some of the more adventurous events we've done!   The Real Ale Ramble was the most fun event I've ever done!  But the cross Wales for me was the best!  Despite pulling out this year with illness and injury in 60mph hour winds at 39 miles!

 

How did you get involved with the website?

Yeah wish I new!  Thanks Tim! 

LIz Karley had been running it for a while and she took huge pride in it!  But as she had been so busy working as a police special hadn't updated it as much as the club would like.  So a newer runner Neil offered a lot and sounded very promising, so Liz was asked to hand the job over.  I really felt sorry for her and we haven't seen her at the club since.  After an initial flurry Neil also got bogged down with more than he could do and the website came to a standstill.

Then in May 2006, at a committee meeting I was 'volunteered' for the job by vice chairman Tim Ellwood!  You know who you're mates are!  On the way to a party the following night I was informed that I had 'volunteered' and the job was now mine!

 

Over the past year, you have begun to build up a reputation as a 'one lap wonder'.  When was the last time you completed a full race?

Urgh! How unfair is that!?  I badly injured myself at the Silverstone 10k by being stupid!  I was in the best form of my life and my biggest ever goal was to beat 40 mins for the 10k!  It should have been a piece of cake in the form I was in!  But I had only ran the Lochaber marathon days before!!!  Stuart and Jon decided to pace me and Jon pushed me the entire way!  I've never felt so bad!  Heavy legged and tired from the start with the marathon in my legs!  I started to really falter in the last 3k but Jon got me through and I came in 39:20.  I was amazed with my time! thanks Jon, thanks Stuart! but a minute after the finish my knee gave way were I had taken the tendon away from my knee joint!

The recovery wasn't easy and mixed with a problem of strained chest muscles I had a hard time!  I did have to pull out of cross Wales at 39 miles with chest problems and damaged ankle ligaments and the Biggleswade X/C.  I apologise!

I finally came back into good form this year and finished a tough Folksworth in fantastic time, followed by the Charnwood Hills fell race and the Stamford 30k

 

Away from running, you have built up a reputation as a lightweight when it comes to drinking.  Do you think you'll find another club that likes to party so much?

Again Urgh!  The club loves to party!  It's been great fun and I've had a lot of good times!!!  When I started to run with Wellingborough I used to drink constantly!  But to improve as I runner I soon started cutting down and last year even stopped while I trained for Lochaber!  So for most of last years annual trip to Krov I was flat on my back!

Will there ever be a club that likes to party as much?  I bloody hope so!

 

What will you miss most about the club?

The people!  I've made some great friends!  Most of which I'll keep in touch with and visit if I ever return!  I will definately miss the good times and the fun!  And then there is the actual running!  The support, competitiveness and the banter (insults!, mainly from Tim!)

 

If you like us so much, why are you going to the other side of the world?

I've been offered an amazing career opportunity working with my uncle in Batemans Bay, New South Wales, Australia!  It's too good to miss out on and if I didn't try, I would always regret it!

I'm really looking forward to it!  New career, life and home!  As well as running there are a lot of sporting activities in the bay!  It's surrounded my trees, mountains, rivers!  There's lot's of surfing as it's on the coast, kayaking, canoeing, climbing, mountain biking, treking and sunshine!

 

What are your.......

most embarassing moment.............    Did you have to remind me?  For the clubs challenge on the 24 hour 3 peak challenge, everyone was flying to Glasgow, while myself and David (the iceman) Turner drove the mini bus from Wellingborough with all the gear to meet them!  5 miles from Dunfries on the A5 I wrote of the mini bus!  Ahead of me in the road, a man braked sharply to turn, the woman behind slammed her brakes on.  She stopped in time, but the horse box she was towing (it was empty!) came off and the hitch dug into the road and it's emergency brakes slammed on stopping it dead in the road!  There was no way to avoid it!  While Tim & Tony amazingly managed back in Wellingborough to get a new van and kit it out we were at the crash site!  The most embarrasing part was while surrounded by police and towing vehicles and the occupants of all the other vehicles that were caught up in the crash, David made me sit on the the remains of the bus so he could discreetly take a photo!

best running achievement.......... Nothing major yet.  County medals are my only proper prizes in the trophy cabinet!  But cross Wales 2005, the Kelmarsh 15 2006, the Silverstone Half 2006 where my proudest moments!

best pre-race preparation..........  Tried and tested, works every time!  And I have tried everything!!!  Lots of Pasta with 4 pints of beer!  Only Guinness or Theakston Old Peculiar will do!

 

I would like to say thanks to Tim for volunteering me for the website job!  I started from scratch without a clue what to do!  It's been fun, frustrating at times, rewarding and a learning experience!  I felt I should thank him properly by showing a photo of Tim at his best from Krov 2006

Thanks Also to Alan Mills, Sarah Geddes, Tony & Lucia Hale for all their help and everyone else at the club!

 

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