The Great Manchester Run – A Spectators story

in #running6 years ago (edited)

This was the second consecutive year that @bingbabe has ran the Manchester Half-Marathon, last year I had never heard of Steem and knew little about crypto currency, and so couldn’t have written about that event.

I am writing this from the perspective of a spectator with dialogue from @bingbabe herself about events that happened during the run. She tells me she would rather me write this than her, as I am a native English speaker and can get the story across better.

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We arrived in Manchester around 8.20am, parked up the car and headed for Princess Street where the event starts. Even if you don’t know where the start line is, you simply can’t get lost as this is a major event; 30,000 people strong!

@bingbabe agreed to do the running with her friend Marites this year. If they both ran together there would be no stress and no pressure right?

I have removed surname and badge numbers for anonymity purposes (below)

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I installed the ‘Great Run’ app on my iPhone, added both of them utilising the excellent tracking system, and went to Starbucks for a coffee. Well, I had over 2 hours to kill!

I do love the way the tracker works, you can pinpoint both runners and see them running in real time on the course using the app. It fits in just under the number attached to the runner on their shirts.

Just for reference @bingbabe is ‘Mabel’. She hates the name but honestly is not an 85yr old Grandma which the name does suggest.

I noticed they were still together at 5km and again at 10k, recording times of 27:12 and 58:41, wow, good considering this is a half-marathon.

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@bingbabe tells me, ‘they had more portable toilets this year and I didn’t see any bare arses in the bushes reliving themselves like I did last year along the way’. Well, things do get better with more events I suppose.

She also told me that there were no queues to get by the Manchester City Etihad stadium like last year. Apparently there was a bottleneck of runners at this point at around 7km with a very narrow gap. Again progress.

She did say, ‘I saw maybe 4-5 people collapsed and being attended by paramedics’. It was quite a warm day. This was around the 10 miles mark.


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I could see somewhere between 10k and 15k there was now a gap between them? It seems @bingbabe had the desire to beat her personal best (PB), which was 1 hour and 59 minutes last year. The gap was widening as both runners went past ‘Old Trafford, which is Manchester United’s football ground.

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On my way to the finish line area I spotted all the merchandise and all the water. An attendant approached me when he saw me taking this photograph and explained there was 16,000 bottles of water. If only they could dispose of all those empty bottles in an efficient way.

Meanwhile I was desperately trying to get a good position to take the finishing photographs. Could I get close to the finishing line? Not a chance, it was far too crowded and I had to walk around 300 metres before the line to get a spot I could take some clear snaps.

I could see @bingbabe approaching the finish using the tracker and readied my iPhone. She wasn’t half going hell for leather, and is not known for her sprint finishes, but she was overtaking many runners and really going for it.

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The atmosphere was amazing, the crowds were cheering, some woman next to me was making me deaf with her yelling, and the loudspeaker guy was encouraging the crowd of to do even more.

We waited for Marites to finish, met up and took a few photographs. It’s quite hard to find someone even with mobile phones, when there is such a crowd. What was it like in the 80’s and before? @bingbabe has this thing about photographs with police and they were quite willing to get in on the action!

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Finishers receive a goody bag full of all kinds of stuff, a T-shirt, medal, some healthy bars, juice, vitamins and ‘er.. chocolate? I was hoping she would get the medium T-shirt so I could wear it, as last years offering was around 10 times to big for her, but by the time we rendezvoused she had already grabbed the small one.

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I tried it on anyway and it fits, I can now be a half-marathon cheat!

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A good day out, and even when not running, it’s still exciting. @bingbabe easily beat her best at 1:55 and Marites’ first run was a great time at 2:08. Like I said to @bingbabe the time really doesn’t matter. Just have fun and soak in all the atmosphere.

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All photographs were taken by myself.


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30,000 people -that’s a lot! I don’t like crowds so thats kinda my idea of hell but I bet the atmosphere was pretty amazing. Great times for the run.

Any idea how the tracking works? Little GPS transmitters or are there sensors around them circuit?

It was 30,000 runners + all the crowd which was more than that again. I think the MyLaps device uses GPS, it drained my phone quite spectacularly while tracking them both. I would have to further take it apart to tell you any more.

Very clever for such a small device.

Wow, respect.... Great achievement which I would not copy.... Great job!!!

Nice achievement. Did she train for it?! And are you friends pinoys ?!

She runs several miles every day. My wife is pinoy and so I do have local connections to the community.

i see, kamusta ka? Sounds good, so she was prepared somehow.

I wish I could repond, but that's about the extent of my Tagalog!

:D. So can i expect an travel report about the Philippines from you?!

Not in the near future and likely never, I don't plan to go again. Too dangerous for westerners of my colour.

What a cool deal. That is just way cool. The story has always been told to me that if you can run a half you can run a full. I don't know from experience.

I was involved for a number of years with 'lilac Bloomsday' the worlds largest timed road race in Spokane, Wa. I ran it several times, and the best one of those was the year I paced my oldest step daughter 2/3 of the way when she finished 3rd in the U16 class. She was afraid of going out too fast so asked me to go :)

In the fullness of life, her mother and I bought a house right on the course, in fact on a corner. It was the perfect way to enjoy the spectacle, from our front porch.

Thanks for a great piece. I really appreciate it.

Thanks for visiting @bigtom13.

She does keep talking about doing a full marathon, but I'm not so sure she can do it. After the event, it was.. oh my legs.., after she had cooled off. Maybe one day, but then I will have to hang around 4 hours for her instead of 2!

I'll need to bring a laptop, setup in Starbucks and do my Steeming in there while waiting.. I suppose. :)

I'd already consider not seeing any bare arses in the bushes a win. Half a marathon isn't anything to scoff at. Did she train a lot before the event?

She runs at least 5 miles every day, talk about obsession! She might even comment here if we are very lucky, who about it @bingbabe?

I am shocked that there was anything else going on over there this weekend besides the royal wedding. That is all that was on TV over here most of the day on Saturday! It was on every single channel... Great job @bingbabe!

I didnt watch the wedding, but Im not a royalist. I did watch part of the following FA cup final, but that was proving to be a boring match, so it got turned off after 15 minutes.

Sunday was much more interesting with the marathon, even watching.

I went to watch my niece play soccer on Friday night. It was a pretty exciting game. Parents are crazy! The opposing coach even got a yellow card!

Great shirt! I am truly a Manchester fan. Missed the place in the late 80s though when Tony Wilson crushed it!

Greta times and a great post, bring back memories of when I did full and half marathons when I was younger

Huffftt...10 km??, I was able to finish one but after hundreds of others arrived to finish line. it was on my 18 years old, unbelievable you still do it now. that is really great sport, and I love to do it for fun @slobberchops

A half-marathon is 13.1 miles or 21km and is not a run that I do, but my wife does it.
I can't manage 5km without straining my calf, its really annoying.

The worse thing is when you wake up another day, you will find your calf even more difficult to move, did you feel it?

It takes around 4 days to heal every time it happens, and this is every time I attempt to do a run. Ill have to find other ways of exercising.

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