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  1. For the record – I wasn’t seeking “solace” from a burger, Ian. Far from it. I was seeking the most nutritionally balanced option on offer, and I chose a bacon barm (protein/carbs/fat) over a chocolate biscuit (sugar/fat). Clearly some people disagreed with my choice, and made sure that I knew it, but I remembered the advice to eat some protein within 20 minutes of exercise and that’s what I was trying to do.
    Those who know me know that I struggle with my weight constantly and as a relatively new and inexperienced runner I lack confidence, but I am working really hard – at both my running and my weight control. I’m well aware that I was the slowest WRC runner at Whitley, but it’s not for lack of effort. More likely, it was overtraining in recent weeks that slowed me down at Whitley. So if I’m going to be judged, please let it be on the facts.
    That said, thanks for another (mostly) great race report, Ian, and well done to all those at WRC who achieved great results and won prizes. Welcome back, Elspeth and Kate, it’s good to have you back in the races. And many thanks to those who support and encourage my efforts. They know who they are and are very much appreciated!

  2. Another great day out for Wilmslow RC showing dominance in all categories on not the easiest of 10k courses. No hat or sleeves but retaining the pink gloves proved the correct choice and I too had the bacon barm to avoid ‘going funny’ post race – interesting discussion on the journey home re such matters and will bring along my book tomorrow, Belinda. (A Complete Guide to Sports Nutrition by Anita Bean).
    Clare

  3. That looks like a great finish: Jim, Barry, Trevor all on the finish field together. Well run everyone

  4. Crikey, wish I had been at Whitley, I like the idea of seeking solace in a burger, but one may not have been enough for me!

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