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Training Log Archive: Craney

In the 7 days ending May 19, 2012:

activity # timemileskm+m
  Running5 4:45:00 36.97(7:43) 59.5(4:47)
  Orienteering1 1:52:09 12.43(9:01) 20.0(5:36)
  Total5 6:37:09 49.4(8:02) 79.5(5:00)

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Saturday May 19, 2012 #

1 PM

Running 1:40:00 [3] 18.0 km (5:33 / km)
shoes: Brooks Defyance

Ran from Kambah Pool, along the Murrumbidgee Gorge to Pine Island, then back over Urambi Hill. Cracking run - nice path and some great views - gonna do this one again some day. Felt pretty normal and didn't overly push.

Friday May 18, 2012 #

Note
(rest day)

Thinking of a run after work, but then when 4.15pm came around and talk of going to the RUC came up, I couldn't resist a Fat Yak.

Thursday May 17, 2012 #

3 PM

Running 53:00 [3] 12.0 km (4:25 / km)
shoes: Brooks Defyance

Went to Cooleman Ridge for the first time - lovely late afternoon sunshine. Also seemed like potentially good for orienteering with a good number of sizable boulders. Felt good running but couldn't be bothered doing anything longer. Definitely need to find a purpose for this year running wise!

Wednesday May 16, 2012 #

6 PM

Running 54:00 [3] 13.0 km (4:09 / km)
shoes: Brooks Defyance

Decent hit out on roads round Deakin, Yarralumla and back round the lake (a bit dark, but manageable). Felt good - not really sure what I'm training for at the moment though since next proper o-race isn't til August.

Tuesday May 15, 2012 #

6 PM

Running 1:03:00 [3] 14.0 km (4:30 / km)

Another headtorchy run up on Red Hill and Davidson - cold night but nice and clear. Legs felt pretty much recovered, although I never got above 'cruise' and into 'honest' territory.

Monday May 14, 2012 #

Note
(rest day)

Sunday May 13, 2012 #

10 AM

Orienteering race (WOC Trial - Long) 1:52:09 [5] 20.0 km (5:36 / km)
shoes: Inov8 oroc 280

Astley's Tower. 18.1km in bushy terrain with a 105 EWT - a beast! Was looking forward to this - the old map reminded me of Winterfold in England where I had a good classic once, and it was quite similar but a bit bushier and lower-vis. Felt like I paced the race really well overall - felt reasonably comfortable physically and focussed on the map the whole way. Dropped about 4mins all up which, again, was ok for the area but potentially punishable.

The first few were tricky. I missed about 30secs on #4 looking in all the wrong gullies. Took a good route on the long leg to #6 I think, but missed 30secs at the end dropping into the creek too quickly. I also caught James Bradshaw 2mins halfway along this leg. Spent the next couple of controls trying to drop him, but it quickly came apparent that he was having none of it. I could get a bit of a gap on paths but as soon as we hit the terrain he was back on me. So I settled down quite quickly and just focussed on running my race. Went through a dodgy patch dropping 30secs on #10, 1min on #11 and 30secs on #13 (although it was a long leg so the splits don't show that one). Got it back together again though and ran a really good section through to #21. Hesitated on #22 and then ended up taking a wide route to #23 which I didn't mean to do at first - turned out ok though. Good through the spectator bit, but lost about 1min on #26 which was really tucked away - in fact James and I both punched another control before realising it was wrong. Finished well. James was the only other one under 2hrs, so happy about that.

3 really fun races, all really well planned and mapped. Great to have a WOC-length classic for once, and really pleased to get round relatively unscathed (apart from a fair bit of blood when my lip exploded).

Routegadget

Running warm up/down 15:00 [2] 2.5 km (6:00 / km)
shoes: Inov8 oroc 280

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