Elusive 100th Parkrun
How hard can it be?

I want one! Vibrant shirts tout runners’ grand achievements of 25, 50 or 100 Parkruns. How hard can it be? 52 weeks per year… do the Maths! Yep… you’ve got it! Two measly years and four weeks margin to wag or wimp out!
Two years of procrastinating and vague gunna-do notions finally bore fruit. At the crack of dawn, I braved the eager throngs milling about, vibrantly clad in all manner of exercise garb… stretching, jogging on the spot, raring to go.
Parkrun, in all its obsessive glory! Overwhelmed Little Me, nervously waited — engulfed in the midst of helpful volunteers, excitedly yapping dogs and cheerily chatting competitors — swamped! I did survive that 5 km maiden run and was soon addicted — along with hundreds of others —bright and early each Saturday morning.
Rocketing along, I hit #25… then COVID struck and stalled everything. Sadly, 50 notParkruns and another 10 jaunts covering 5kms, didn’t count towards 100 official Parkruns! Being fit and healthy with a newly acquired endorphin addiction was no defence against quirky minor injuries and ailments… a million obstacles, keeping me from the prize!
Two years flew by and saw me languishing at #67. Persistence paid off. My chief rival, Joyce’s catchcry became mine…
I can always walk it!
However, like a horse, powerless to resist surging across the start line with the pack, so too am I, at Parkrun. Walk, inevitably segued into run. One especially satisfying PB (Personal Best) was not my fastest time. For the first time ever, I’d run every step of the way, rather than my usual alternating speed walk and jog routine, culminating in a sprint finish.
As seems to be my style, each time I set my sights on faster times and higher fitness levels, the wheels fall off and I derail for far too long. This year has seen me languishing at #74.
Thankfully, while Parkrun has been off limits to me, Vocal became my new obsession.
Yet again, I’m staging a Parkrun comeback… surely nothing can go wrong this time!
Eyes set firmly on the annoyingly elusive 100… here I come!
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Originally inspired by D.K. Shepard’s Keep It 100 Challenge.
Unfortunately, I got carried away and greatly exceeded the word limit! I just wish my feet were as successful at carrying me around Parkrun!
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Apologies for the weird list of 11 categories (2 Fact or Fiction)! How is that possible? As the story is neither poetry nor fiction, I unsuccessfully attempted publishing in numerous other communities to no avail due to the word count!
How hard can it be?
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Other Parkrun tales…
About the Creator
Angie the Archivist 📚🪶
Labrador‘s personality🐕🦺… attention span of a gnat! 🙃
Top Stories: Race Against Time; Elusive Parkrun; Painting Pandemonium
The Quandry; A Parade Of Shoes; Shadow of You; Her Majesty Mia




Comments (12)
An admirable top story. I haven't done a parkrun yet, but I am eyeing it up, perhaps in the summer when my health is usually better. My brother does parkrun I believe, he likes all things running, cycling and swimming.
Congratulations on top story!!!
Angie this was inspiring! Love your infectiousness! Congrats on Top Story and here's to those 26 left! you can do it!
Love that you got carried away with the word count and really ran with it! Sorry, had to! Loved this saga of surging onward and then languishing again, very relatable for a lot of fitness goals! But you candle do it, Angie! Just 26 more! And congrats on Top Story!
Hats off to your goals!!! And congratulations on your TS! Love how your words draw me in...I'm there rooting for you :)
nice story
I did the north sydney parkrun for a few months while I was there. So much appreciation for the runners and the people who organize it all. We don't have a parkrun where I live.
Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Persistence is the key!!! Loved reading your story!!!❤️❤️💕 Congratulations on Top Story!!!
Sending good vibes your way, Angie! ✨️🥰❤️
Glad to hear you're getting back into parkrun. Must confess it's all gone quiet for me lately - mild illness put me off, then family commitments kicked in. But there's always next week, right?
Good on you, Angie, for your determination with this. You'll get there.