EDINBURGH "JOY DAY" RACE
I was hoping to get all of these 2-mile races on the web this year, but I failed almost at once by missing out on the results from the race in Derbyshire at the "National Forest" YHA! Fortunately, while the results of that chilly blast along a beautiful, wooded out-and-back course were lost, the results of this chilly blast along a more beautiful, out-and-back course in the Pentland Hills were presented to me, typed up in a table and everything, by Arpita from Edinburgh, so here they are:

SUNDAY 9 MARCH 2008 - 2 MILE RACE | Time | |||
1 | Adelino | Paris | 11.27 | |
2 | Colm Magee | Dublin | 11.28 | |
3 | Roger Chamberlain | Bristol | 11.39 | |
4 | Shane Magee | Dublin | 11.53 | |
5 | Arthur | London | 12.21 | |
6 | Mathius | Dublin | 12.40 | |
7 | Steve | Cambridge | 12.51 | |
8 | Ashcharjya Gat | Paris | 13.03 | |
9 | Clifford | Cambridge | 13.05 | |
10 | Ambarish Keenan | Dublin | 13.30 | |
11 | Uranta Kane | Edinburgh | 14.20 | |
12 | Bhauliya Moss | Edinburgh | 14.33 | 1st F |
13 | Joanna Kane | Edinburgh | 15.13 | 2nd F |
14 | Devashishu Torpy | London | 15.31 | |
15 | Adarsha Kelly | Glasgow | 15.59 | |
16 | Amit | Manchester | 16.20 | |
17 | Shankara Smith | London | 16.38 | 3rd F |
18 | Manjula | Nice | 16.41 | 4th F |
19 | Bithika O'Dwyer | London | 17.18 | 5th F |
20 | Penny | Cambridge | 17.58 | 6th F |
21 | Unnatashil Bravo | Paris | 18.15 | |
22 | Guest Runner | London | 18.27 | 7th F |
23 | Francoise Laurant | France | 19.05 | 8th F |
24 | Nurari Merry | London | 21.25 | 9th F |
25 | Jackie | York | 21.25 | 10th F |
26 | Francoise Grange | France | 23.41 | 11th F |
27 | Francoise Piton | France | 24.05 | 12th F |
1 mile | ||||
Pragati | New York | 17.25 | ||
Shinja | London | 17.25 |
The course was as perfect as you could hope to find, with uplifting views, no traffic and no houses nearby (so we didn't disturb anyone at 7am on a Sunday).
There was a choice of 1-mile or 2-mile, with almost everyone opting for the longer course, which involved running on a hilly lane through a forest, then out of the woods and through some gorgeous, open moorland scenery to the turnaround point, marshalled by a very enthusiastic Ed from Bristol. The return journey was somehow hillier than the way out, but the last 100 yards was a scarily fast downhill section which made for some impressive finishes. Worthy winners were Adelino from Paris (great to see him back on form after a long and frustrating spell with an injury) and Bhauliya from Edinburgh.This race was also notable for having the highest number of Francoises per head of population. There is a folder with pics of almost everyone in our gallery. Next "Joy Day Race"? Well, I guess that's London in May, where we may well have quite a few overseas visitors once again. On this occasion, Pragati gets the prize for being the furthest travelled!