I have never been to a running show, and having retired in November I had nothing to stop me going! I booked the train in advance, had a couple of sandwiches, two bags of crisps and a protein bar ready and just looked forward to spending the day with good friends, and a great day out.
The train set off from Haywards Heath at 07:42 and we headed for Victoria Railway station. Quick change to the Victoria Line on the London Underground heading for Euston, which would take approximately 9 minutes. Grabbed a coffee at the railway station with a bag of almond croissants before getting on the Avanti train to Birmingham International.
It was all shaping up to be a "grand day out". I don't think I have ever been to Euston Railway Station before, I love finding new bits of London and walking around the area, unfortunately we just had time get to the train.
I didn't realise that the NEC was so close to the railway station, but it does make sense, you move from the station to the center all under cover, it's quite a walk!
Going into the vast area you know it's going to be a big event. There were a number of lecture stages with events all published, the main theme seemed to be either Marathon or Ultra running, although I did manage to hear most of two sessions that covered inclusion in running.
There were many stalls and I managed to see all of them. Spent some time at the England Athletics stall, Marion had volunteered some time there, so we dropped her off and met up later to have some lunch.Although there were a lot of stalls there the big ones that I was really wanting to see were Adidas, Nike, Free Train, and Brooks. None of them were there, the closest I got was Nike and that was just sun glasses. I did stop at one staff, can't remember the brand but their running shoes looked good, after finding out the cost I thought I could get Brooks cheaper, so left it.
The disappointing factors around the show were the big names I wanted to find were not there, can't say there were many running celebrities there, and no freebies being handed out. Taking all of that into consideration we still had a great day and got the train back with some "goodies" and looked forward to getting home.




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