Runners' motorway! The athletics track at Edmonscote |
Event: Monty 5k
Location: Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
MY first experience of the Monty 5k in Leamington Spa was a little daunting. The run starts and ends at Edmonscote Athletics Track.
Location: Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
Date: Sunday July 21, 2019
MY first experience of the Monty 5k in Leamington Spa was a little daunting. The run starts and ends at Edmonscote Athletics Track.
If you’ve never been on a ‘real’ running track before, it can take
your breath away – it’s like stepping into a vast eternal space; a motorway for
runners.
The flat, soft, brick-red surface feels distinctively different to
any other. I imagined elite athletes powering along at breakneck speed – and shuddered
at the thought of my own huff ‘n’ puff performance.
I envisaged runners disappearing in a cloud of smoke, while I was
left standing wondering what the heck just happened.
However, I soon met up with club-mates, and the sense of
anticipation thankfully outweighed any uncertainty. The race has since become
one of my favourites – a regular fixture - and today’s was my fourth.
The Monty 5 is a low-cost competitive race in the
Warwickshire Road Race League (WRRL) – just £5 for WRRL club members and £7 for unattached
athletes and members of clubs not affiliated to Warwickshire County Athletics Association.
There are no medals or awards. You just get out
there and do your best!
The course is described as ‘very flat and very
fast.’
That’s all relative, of course. It is a fast
course, and there are some super-fast runners. Finishing times for the impressive
first two across the line, for example, were: Ian Allen (Spa Striders) - 16:24 and Rob Michaelson-Yeates (Knowle and Dorridge RC) at 16:30. Stanley Doxey (Kenilworth Runners) came a close third at 16:33.
For others, as one participant pointed out, it’s
more or less usual parkrun times, with hopefully a sprinkling of PBs.
It’s an enjoyable, multi-surface route - track, grass, shale and tarmac - starting with a lap
and a half around the all-weather track then heading towards Leamington town centre though
Victoria Park. At the edge of the town you return alongside the river Leam for
a second lap before heading for what is described as an ‘Olympic-style’ finish,
with a lap of the track.
I like the ‘Olympic-style’ touch. Allows you to
feel very Mo Farah – even though your performance (as with mine!) might be a little more 'Mow-the-Lawn' pace.
After leaving the athletics track, you run on
grass before entering the next section for the double lap through a wooded
walkway in the park and road/pavement surface over the River Leam. The varied
environment breaks up the route and adds interest, making it seem to go quite
quickly.
You run across the grass again at the end – quite
draining – before that final Olympic lap.
It was pleasantly warm for this year’s event. I
love the pre-race atmosphere, registering, pinning your number to your top,
meeting your running buddies, chatting to other club members. It’s a thrill to
see a ‘gathering of the clubs,’ especially on a gorgeous sunny day.
A problem with any run is setting off too fast.
Sometimes it’s difficult to resist that energetic surge forward, spearheaded by
the top runners. On a purpose-built track, this can become even more
difficult, as the surface helps you with that speedy getaway – especially when
the crack of the pistol startles you into action!
A demonstration of club spirit and mutual respect
came when inspirational Massey Ferguson member Sara ‘Sally’ Slevin, in the L75
age category, crossed the line as the final runner, to rapturous applause and encouragement from an appreciative crowd.
As always, the Monty 5, hosted by Leamington Cycling and Athletics Club, was brilliantly organised, with plenty of marshals
and support. Water is provided at the end of the race and you can buy refreshments. A big thanks to all involved.
This is a friendly, welcoming event, with
uplifting atmosphere and attractive course.
When I stepped on to that track at my first
Monty, my breath was taken away in a heady mix of awe and wonder.
It still takes my breath away, but now even more with
the delight, excitement – and privilege – (not to mention simply gasping for
air at the end!) of taking part.
Perhaps I could shave just a little off my time for next year – ready for that glorious Olympic finish!
And for some fast times, the first three men and
women over the line:
Men:
1) Ian Allen, Spa Striders - 16:24
2) Rob Michaelson-Yeates, Knowle and DorridgeRC - 16:30
3) Stanley Doxey, Kenilworth Runners -16:33
Women:
1) Natalie Banghal, LeamingtonC&AC - 18:35
2) Laura Fuller, Leamington C&AC - 19:04
3) Marie Matthews, Kenilworth Runners - 19:15
Below, snaps from the day:
Final lap: The inspirational Sara 'Sally' Slevin about to cross the finish line at the Monty 5K. |
A little refreshment: Above, first male to cross the line, Ian Allen. Below, first female, Natalie Bhangal. |