Monday, April 23, 2012

TEAM CARR IN TRIUMPHANT MARATHON DEBUT


On a drizzly but euphoric end to a 26.2 mile slog, our heroes limped over the line, smiling (and many weren't!) but shattered. With 4 witnesses, photographic and video evidence, and chip timing, you can be sure we're not having you on...



Stick a fork in me, I'm done: Rosie and Steve complete their first marathon.

The team clocked in at 6 hours, 50 minutes and 38 seconds, placing 35,977 and 35,979 respectively. One wonders who came in at 35,978, elbowing between our heroic duo in a last desperate attempt to improve their ranking - it must be that woman in red you can see in the video. Or did Steve surge ahead at the last minute in true 'competitive dad' style, leaving poor Rosie to haul her exhausted legs over the finish line? 


Now the drugs don't work: Steve looks a little jaded at mile 5 but Rosie's smile keeps the team motivated. 


Not so grim up north: Rosie's boyfriend Rich brings his irrepressible enthusiasm
 to the proceedings.


Wired but tired: Rosie described a strange combination of sugar high in the top half of the body and legs of stone as she completed her ordeal. Steve's response was unprintable...


Re-tox diet: Rosie and Steve are reunited with sofas, bottles of red and chinese takeaways after living like buddhist monks for four months. 

So there you have it! We will post again with the final fundraising total soon. In the meantime:

Thank you...

... to all those who followed the blog and donated money. We couldn't have done it without you :) 

         

Thursday, April 19, 2012

COME AND WATCH THE MARATHON WITH VOICE!

COME AND JOIN US!

For those that wish to join us, Voice staff, and supporters of the Voice runners (including the Carr clan!!!) will be gathering at a pub along the route in Charlton - this is Voice's official partner pub where supporters for all our runners can gather.

Can't guarantee the weather but the pub will be serving snacks, tea and coffee (and alcohol for those that want it!) and we will be entertained by a fantastic live swing/jive band, Goosebumps. http://www.goosebumpsmusic.co.uk/ .The Rose of Denmark is at
296 Woolwich Road, London
, SE7 7AL. Telephone: 0208 473 0038.

The Rose of Denmark

We'll be there from 9.15am and will stay until around lunchtime.


  • Nearest tube stations: North Greenwich
  • Docklands Light Railway: Woolwich Arsenal, Greenwich Cutty Sark
  • Nearest railway stations: Charlton on
    Charlton Church Lane
    (15 mins to London Bridge); Blackheath; Westcombe Park. There are good National Rail links to Charing Cross.
  • Bus:
    Woolwich Road-
    N1, 486, 472, 180, 177, 161 (roads close from 7am and reopen midday – see Virgin London marathon website for details www.virginlondonmarathon.com.)
    1. For those wishing to drive please bear in mind road closures. Car sharing is also a good idea so let a few people know if you do drive! There is some parking space at the pub but please contact them directly to check availability.
Location of the Rose of Denmark

Elite women, wheelchair athletes and elite men will pass the pub between 9:30am and 10am. Most of the runners will be passing the Rose of Denmark pub between 10:30 and 11.30am. The pub is almost exactly at the 5-mile marker point for the race. We’re well placed to watch/cheer/high five them as you will! Landlady Cathy Kelly and her staff and patrons have been loyal partners for Voice for several years now. 

See you there!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Final Countdown - last long run survived and only weeks to go

Not that Dad and I could ever be called pessimists (I was once described as relentlessly enthusiastic and Dad is definitely the glass-half-full type), but I think we surprised even ourselves last weekend with a final long run of 21 MILES! You may share our amazement further when you hear that the previous week Dad failed his boyhood Scouting promise to 'be prepared' and only managed 6 miles of what was meant to be a 15 mile slog. He puts this down to 'strenuous lawn-mowing and lack of bananas' - make of this what you will.

With such an unlikely precursor to our last joint training run, I can only imagine that it was the five-course 'Spring Supper' we had at The Pub the night before that gave us some extra zing in our stride, thanks Daria! Whatever it is you put in the goat's cheese souffle, I want some more.

Being the whizz that he is, Dad has put together some stats and maps of our run on Sunday, see below. Also, click the link for embarrassing pictures of me in a live-action replay.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/53044725/21_mile_run.pdf
 
More details on the big day on the next update. Not long now...