Sneem is a stunning part of the world, the gateway to the Derrynane peninsula, while also being a short drive from the town of Kenmare. I managed to get some really good runs in, including some adventures into the hills around the village and a long run into Kenmare along the Kerry Way. I was feeling relatively positive. Next up was Ballyhoura (again).
Getting up at 5.00am to be in Kilfinane, Co. Limerick for 6.00am is not the most pleasant experience, knowing you would be racing just an hour later.
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| Race Briefing at 06.45. The joys of it (white hat, red shoes). |
The 18km route is a mixture of dense forest; forest tracks; boggy hillsides covered in thick vegetation; stunning views over Co. Limerick; and deep, wet marshes where you could lose a shoe. It was a lot of fun though and you eventually arrive back at the starting point, before refilling your bottles and heading out along the marathon route, which I have described in previous posts.
Sean was capable of setting a nice steady pace and sticking to it and we managed to hold it the majority of the way through the race. This is something I am not capable of when I run alone and I always go off too quickly. Sean's pace setting was hugely important in getting us home in one piece and the heat really picked up across the day.
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| Water station around 30km into the race. The slog up and over the Darragh Hills was next. |
At 40km, you hit the second checkpoint in Ballyorban. You then have to scale Seefin, which is a 6km grind up the steep side of the mountain. It then eases and you drop down across the Ballyhoura mountains for the last part of the stage. I had an odd feeling between feeling strong and on the verge of cramping, so I pushed on as I did not want to get stuck with a cramp with 5km to go. I managed to get in in 8.43, with Sean just a few minutes behind me.
While I would not call it enjoyable, nor was it a fast time, it was a relatively pleasant day out and certainly reinforced my mentality for the coming months before October.



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