When I entered the Ascona-Locarno marathon (which is in October), I thought it would be good to have an interim race to check on my training progress.  Little did I know then that my training would be very spasmodic (indeed, almost non-existent), so the Thyon-Dixence race became a real challenge in itself.

At 16k (10 miles) it’s not long, but the route ascends 700 metres (2,300 ft) over tracks and trails, making it equivalent to at least 23 k (or a little over 14 miles).

By chance, Jude’s sister Charlotte was coming over for the weekend, so she also entered the race.  We were together for almost 200 metres before she disappeared into the distance, finishing in 2h 22m 31s, while I plodded in a little bit behind in 2h 28m 14s.

Now, I don’t normally run with my camera at all, but today it and I were firmly joined at the wrist.  Well, I needed a good excuse to stop and catch my breath and I knew you, dear readers, would be disappointed not to see some photos of this wonderful race… The things I do for you ! 🙂

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  1. neveradullbling Avatar

    So glad you decided to run with your camera! Seeing that picture of the hill you had to climb… yikes! I would’ve been cussing the entire time, lol! Love the plant biker guy!l Hey, well done you! Even with little to no training you did a fabulous job, and it looks like an amazing time! Congratulations!

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      There were 2 big climbs – one near the start and an even bigger one near the end ! I don’t like running in the heat and, although the forecast said 10 to 16 degrees (at 2,000 metres remember) it felt much hotter than that. Not surprisingly, the beers are going down well now ! 🙂

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      1. neveradullbling Avatar

        Hahahaha, enjoy!

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        1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

          I can and I will ! 🙂

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        2. neveradullbling Avatar

          😀

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  2. Chris Avatar

    Wow looks awesome ?

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Yes, it’s a great race. Though not to be underestimated. I ran it 4 or 5 years ago and I recall it ‘undulating’, but yesterday I was reminded of how hilly it was. The views, if you have time to admire them, are spectacular. It rates alongside the Aletsch Half marathon, which is another ‘trail’ type race at altitude.

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  3. 50in50marathonquest Avatar
    50in50marathonquest

    spectacular Mike as always and congrats on the race brother!! that is a stunning race gallery…enjoy the post-race celebration, the most important part 🙂

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Thanks Jamsie. I didn’t count how many pictures I took during the race, but it would have been around 60 or 70. I passed and was passed by, one lady in a pink top about 8 times ! I always enjoy rehydrating with a few beers. It’s why we do it isn’t it ? 😉

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        50in50marathonquest

        you know it brother…cheers!!

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  4. Tammy Twinkle Avatar

    Well done!!! Lost like a fantastic run!

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Thanks Tammy. It is a very scenic, but quite tough, run. I ran it a few years ago (20 minutes quicker) but I didn’t recall it being THAT hilly ! It must be my old age and lack of training ! My marathon training starts now !

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      1. Tammy Twinkle Avatar

        🙂 🙂 🙂

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  5. Excellent running Mike. Well done! That ascent looks fearsome.

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Thanks! Yes, it seemed to go on and on. But I enjoyed the descent to the finish. 🙂

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  6. Maxine Dodd, artist Avatar

    Brilliant Mike! Well done! 🙂

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    1. Alittlebitoutoffocus Avatar

      Thanks Maxine. 🙂

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