We chose to avoid the Wythenshawe mud, in favour of Fletcher Moss's network of dri(ish) tracks, for Saturday's parkrun.
After dropping Isabella off last night, Sue and I enjoyed the company of Mick and Gayle, who had parked their campervan, Bertie, in nearby Frieston Road.
Setting off at the back of 455 participants, Teddy, on his first parkrun, got pushed the first section. We took over 9 minutes for the first kilometre, but sped up after that, as Teddy and his family spectated from the banks of the River Mersey.
Sunday morning found Sue and I trapped in our housing estate, with our local roads closed for the annual Manchester Marathon. I'd been on the point of entering, but was put off by the advertised 6 hour cut-off time. I'll know better next time! (The last finisher took 7:24.)
The half way point is about 200 metres from our house. There were cheers from the roadside as the leaders went past at about 11:10.
The half way point is about 200 metres from our house. There were cheers from the roadside as the leaders went past at about 11:10.
Two of those pictured above, 108 and 113, came second and third in around 2 hours 18 minutes. The winner must be hidden from view. Number 156 dropped out.
Those following were cheered past as I watched from Park Road. Here's the 2:45 pacer with his entourage.
A massive choir was putting on an impressive performance outside Timperley's Methodist Chapel.
2 comments:
Good to see Mick and Gayle out and about. That pie looks like it's asking for serious attention.
Yes Conrad, it was a great pie and it fed us on Saturday as well...
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