 Happy New Year, everybody. Look, it's blue skies over there. There is sunshine coming, and by the end of Ormscork park run today, it will be absolutely beautiful. However, at the moment it's raining, and when we arrived in the car, it was still dark and absolutely chucking it down. Look, the clouds over that way. But here we are, we've made it. Everybody's standing underneath. Look. Everyone's standing underneath the canopy. We're at Edge Hill University here. So, parking is easy, no problem with that. There's a big running track, which I think we run around during the start of the run. Well, it's Ormscork Park Run, everybody. You're all... Sorry, where's everybody from? All from Sheffield? Anywhere else? Worth it. Worth it. Brilliant. Anywhere else? Back around the race course over here, back to the way you started. So you kind of go around one way and you finish the other way around. Thank you so, so much to the volunteers who turned out in such evil conditions. Right, so the dark clouds are behind us. The sunshine is coming by the time we finish this. We'll be stripped off into our vests and sunbathing. It's going to be that warm that we are at the start of Ormscork Park Run, and here we go. That's one kilometre done in four minutes, 22 seconds. A little bit of a hill. Now we're going down. Lots of water on the course, so it's very wet. 417 for that kilometre, eight minutes, 30 something. Four minutes, 13 for that kilometre, 12.53. Four minutes, 12 for that kilometre. One kilometre to go, 17.06. This is not a flat course. Coming to the finish. Well done. First lady just coming in. Great stuff. Well done, you. All right. Do you feel chased that last bit, wasn't it? Yeah. Right then, 2109 for that. So, and we came in eighth place, so that's okay for a cold wet, but now almost sunny New Year's Day. Yeah, it's definitely undulating that course. This is Alex, I think. Thanks, Alex. Would you put them there? Thanks. So, don't take your finished tokens home. Let's go and see some of the final runners coming through. So, that's where we started from there. And then, for the final lap, you come, runners come down this hill and then back round the track to the finish there. Come on, everything you've got now for the last 400. Well done, buddy. What's your name? You were at Crocksmiths yesterday. What's your name? Liam Anderson. Liam, and how many parkruns are you on now? I think that's 334 today. 334 today. This one had 250 Crocksmiths parkruns yesterday. Yeah, yeah. 250 Crocksmiths, and how many in total? 310. Oh, so you're catching him then? Yeah, yeah. So, here's me thinking I'm all a big man approaching 200 parkruns. I am nothing compared to some of these guys. Right, you might remember yesterday when we did Crocksmiths parkrun. Dave, Dave's on 506 today at Ormskirk. So, here I am, 300 meters from the finish line waiting for Victoria to come down this hill to go on the final loop to finish the run. And then she suddenly turns up, walking towards me. What's going on? Right. The lady who is known to get lost on races was actually trying to turn to go on the correct route with another lady, and we got sent. On the third lap. On another lap. And then we got stopped because they thought that we obviously didn't look to be in the right place. Yeah, yeah. So, we stopped and had a chat to them, and then they said we were allowed to cut down to the track and finish. You couldn't make it. So, what was your time in the end? I don't know. 26 something. Right. So, Victoria's done, she's done slightly over 5K and not the correct route, but bless her, not her fault. Yeah, so we went to turn. You see, these are the fun things that happen at parkrun. It's all a bit of fun. It's not a serious race. You cannot take it seriously. It's just a bit of fun. These things happen. And at the end of the day, this is what we come to parkrun for. Not for the running. Yeah, yeah. For the post-run cage. 100 today, is it? Yes, 100 today. What's your name? Donna. Donna, where have you done your most parkruns? What's in park, I think. Where's that? In Blackburn. Oh, right. Okay. That's your home one. Yeah. Why are you here? I've done this wonderful one. I've done the triathlon here, and I love the course. And it's so friendly. Brilliant. Well, well done on your 100. Thank you. Cheers. And there we are. With cake in hand, that is New Year's Day parkrun done for today. If you want to see what we did yesterday, we did Croxton Hall parkrun yesterday for New Year's Eve. That's linked just there above Victoria's face. You might have noticed on the channel we are doing quite a few parkruns all of a sudden. That's because I'm getting close to 200 parkruns completed. And I'm close to 50. And Victoria's close to 50. So we are trying to push towards those milestones. So that's why you'll get a few more parkruns on the channel as we count down to my 200th and Victoria's 50th. I need to get to 50 parkruns before I'm 50. That's years away. Yeah, you're only 25. See you next time, everybody. Bye-bye. Thank you.