First, statistics: I was 90th out of 167 finishers, 12th in my age group, in an official time of 4:17:33. In sixteen weeks of training I ran 522.61 miles. So I failed to run a marathon in less than four hours, but remain convinced that I could, perhaps on an easier surface.
The marathon started in overcast weather; at Avebury, I saw the stone circle for the first time (see John Aubrey’s description), and it drizzled a little as I was changing in the churchyard. The knee trouble I’d had persisted, indeed when I’d got up that morning was quite bad, but I put on a sports bandage, which seemed to do the trick.
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