Great North Run Weekend – Day 1
Saturday 18th September
So here goes, a write up for the first day of the Great North Run weekend. Loads to write, but will try to keep it as short as I can. Enjoy..
So, long journeys aren’t exactly fun, but they’re especially not fun when they involve leaving at 5AM.. but it’s all good when it’s for a great weekend of running and athletics. After a few motorway stops, arrived in Newcastle just before 11, and after crossing from the Newcastle to Gateshead side, was ready for an afternoon of athletics at the Great City Games and getting ready at the Great North Run expo.
The Great City Games were great, got to meet a whole host of athletics from Teams GB and USA, including Andy Turner (left), so ran in the 110m hurdles against Will Sharman, David Oliver and World Champion Jason Richardson, Bernard Lagat (right), who ran in the 1 Mile race against Brits Luke Gunn and Andrew Osagie. Other competitors included new World Champion Carmelita Jeter (who won the 100m), Mo Farah (who won the 2 Mile race) and Hannah England (who won the 1 Mile Race).

It was also nice to be able to thank the athletes and BBC commentators that had RTed this blog on twitter in person (including Phil Jones, who said he was more than happy to help). Team USA won overall (7-3), but was great fun to watch a unique street event.
After the athletics got to experience my first running Expo.. have always wondered what it’s like, there was a great atmosphere, especially at the Pasta Party, where every runner got a free bowl of pasta, with live music from White Van Man, led by Tony Audenshaw from Emmerdale (below).

Also in the Expo were some of Team USA (Jeff Porter, Jason Richardson and Dwight Philips), Dwight was kind enough to give me his Team USA training top (similar to what Bernard is wearing in the photo above), which was really kind of him, a pretty unique item!
After the expo/athletics left Gateshead for our hotel, which was much nicer than I had been expecting (Novotel Newcastle Airport if you’re interested). A nice sized room, a free PC in the reception area, a swimming pool (nice for the night before a run!) and polite staff. Headed for dinner at a nearby Italian restaurant (there’s not much variation in Kingston Park), the food was lovely and well priced, would certainly recommend it. Back at the hotel had a small swim to relax, followed by an early night.
A write up for race day (Sunday) will follow soon, keep an eye out!
Well, the Great North Run weekend is finally here. Tomorrow in the early hours I’ll be leaving for Newcastle and for my first (but hopefully not my last) half marathon. I’m feeling good about it, despite the rubbish weather forecast. This may well be my last post before I run, as I don’t think I will have access to WordPress whilst up North.
One step closer to the start line. 48 hours time I’ll be in Newcastle, 72 hours time I’ll hopefully have finished my first ever half marathon. The weather forecast is slightly better than it was yesterday (the BBC now says it’ll be light rain rather than heavy), but hopefully the rain will pass until the race is over.
I’m also looking forward to watching the Great City Games on the Saturday. Being a big athletics fan, it’ll be good to see the likes of Andy Turner, David Oliver, Bernard Lagat, Mo Farah and Dawn Harper in action. Many of the athletes competing have given me running advice previously on twitter and in person, so will be good to see them compete close up. But of course the run on Sunday is my priority, and what I’m looking forward to most.
The Great North Run is getting closer and closer.. in 4 days time I’ll be on the M1 on my way for a weekend of running, fundraising and athletics. I’m really looking forward to experiencing the atmosphere of the GNR, something I’ve only ever seen on TV before, but at the same time am rather sad that it is nearly over. Undoubtedly I’ll be applying for a place next year, but my fundraising will be changing direction next year (all to be revealed in due course).
Who can believe it? 9 months since I announced my fundraising plans, it’s less than a week until it is all over! Two runs done, am looking forward to the third and final one of 2011!