The Abingdon Marathon – 2016

The Abingdon Marathon
The Abingdon Marathon set off this morning at 9am from Tilsley Park. The Marathon has been run every year since 1982 apart from 2007.The Abingdon Marathon
5 miles into the race, at St Helen’s Wharf, the runners passed the River Thames. Katherine Matthews – 418 – of Chepstow Harriers was the eventual winner of the women’s race.
The Abingdon Marathon
Not far behind were Max and Sarah of Abingdon. Abingdon A.C had a few runners near the front.
The Abingdon Marathon
The Queen of Hearts was running twice as fast to keep up …

Well, in our country,” said Alice, still panting a little, “you’d generally get to somewhere elseā€”if you run very fast for a long time, as we’ve been doing.”

“A slow sort of country!” said the Queen. “Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!” – Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass
The Abingdon Marathon
At every junction round the course there were marshalls encouraging the runners, and warning runners to keep to the left.
The Abingdon Marathon
21 miles further on, Paul Fernandez of Abingdon A.C ran back as the winner having run the 26 miles 385 yards in 2 hours 30 minutes and 39 seconds. He overtook the early leaders.
The Abingdon Marathon
The Abingdon Marathon has many races within the same race, and the winner of the Army Race was 1161. I never got his name.
The Abingdon Marathon
At many places round the course spectators cheered on the runners. Back at Tilsley Park there was also a man with microphone to gee the runners on over the last stretch. But he also emphasized it was a windy day and difficult running conditions.
The Abingdon Marathon
The Tilsley Park leaves were glorious.

4 thoughts on “The Abingdon Marathon – 2016

  1. rudi

    whose idea was to route the runners past the entrance and exit of the car boot sale near oday hill? – it was a small autumn sized one but even so there was a big queue to get out. if it had been summer people would have been stuck for hours.

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  2. Julian Annells

    I wonder if the car boot sale was planned..when they organised the marathon months or probably over a year ago…how inconsiderate of the route organisers to not take into account that there might be a car boot sale there….

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  3. moony

    I went to the car boot sale on marathon day last year and I ran the marathon this year and I didn’t have any problems on either occassion due to the lovely marshalls. Thanks for the write up backstreeter.

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