I have forever had a love/hate relationship with running. I have always wanted it to be something I enjoy but for a long time it had just been an aspiration.
At Christmas of 2023 I saw some photographs of myself and thought “As I am getting married in a few months, I don’t want to look like this in my wedding photos, I will try the running thing again.” The wedding came and went and I had found myself enjoying running again – I ran my first 10k for years just before the big day and wanted to run further. I started training to be able to run the 21.1km of a half marathon towards the end of April, however I ended up injuring myself. Once I was back on my feet, a convinced me to run the Stroud Half Marathon with him and I had exactly the right amount of time to get a comprehensive training plan sorted.
This year, however, was marred by the loss of my 16 year old nephew to a sudden heart attack 10 days before the wedding. It was sudden and it was traumatic for my family. C-R-Y were exceptional at providing support for my older sister and her family when everything was at its most difficult. As I had signed up for the marathon, I decided that I should raise some money to give back to C-R-Y after all they had done for my family. At time of writing, the pot is over ยฃ650 and growing which was such an incredible outpouring of generosity, and far more than the arbitrary ยฃ500 I’d put as my goal amount!
The race day itself was about the most perfect conditions one could ask for. A crisp sunny autumnal morning; a little chilly at the starting line but I was at an ideal temperature by the 2nd mile. The furthest I had run in my training plan was 17km, and I was aiming to get a time around 2.5 hours. I won’t lie, the last few kilometres were a real slog but I crossed the line with a time ofย 2hours 23 minutes and 20 seconds.
Writing this the day after the event, stairs are still proving to be a challenge but I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment. I wore my C-R-Y t-shirt with pride around the course. I am already thinking about the next one still, just might give it a few weeks…
Many thanks to the organisers of the Stroud Half Marathon are in order, as well as Stevie from C-R-Y.