 Welcome to film my run, welcome to the Buellmarathon, the Buellwater marathon run by Hermes running. You might know Dave Ross, he runs Hermes running. We've also got Gaz Davies who organizes the Vanguard Way marathon. So there he organizes here, it's an absolutely beautiful day for what's going to be a lovely run and we're graced with running Glitterati here, look. So you're going for sub three today? Sub five. Sub five. Yeah, I think we're all going for a sub five, in this weather it's going to be a sub five marathon, a beautiful day out, let's enjoy ourselves. So through the start, we've done one mile and now we've got two laps of Buellwater reservoir to go. So six kilometers into the Buellwater marathon, 35 minutes enjoying a beautiful course, beautiful weather today. We're about eight miles in and Buellwater marathon is not without its hills. There's been quite a few already of these country lanes that are really quite steep. Hey, how many marathons have you done? We've been doing about 58. 58. Good, so you're on for the 100 then? Yeah, I'm, yeah, I'll get on for that, yeah. Good job. So sometimes I'm doing this one. You've done this seven times? Yeah. What's your fastest time on this course? I've done a 359. Okay. So we're headed for 359. No one heard that, though. No, I know we're a bit over that at the moment, haven't we? Yeah. Have a good one. Yeah, you too. Nearly 19 kilometers in now, one hour, 50 minutes. So we're not really on four-hour pace. So we're 23 kilometers into the Buellwater marathon, two hours, 15 minutes gone, absolutely lovely course though. Lots of wooded area like this, lots of open grassland with the lake or the reservoir. 25K in, two and a half hours. And everyone is just starting to flag a little bit now, aren't we, I think? Sussex in particular is very famous for these host houses here. You'll find them dotted all around the county. Just over 30 kilometers into the Buellwater marathon and nearly three hours, two hours, 58 minutes. And we're now on the long tarmac section. How are you feeling? Yeah, good. Thank you. Oh, tired now. I really, really want to walk up these hills. I am walking up these hills. Are you on the marathon or the ultra? Ultra. Oh, well, no surprise then. Good luck to you. Well done. What's your name? Sarah. Well done, Sarah. How do you need this? I passed this on the first lap. Somebody's garden. Beautiful noise. 33K in, three hours 15, very tiring climbing up these hills. Man, it's warm. Who have we got here then? Barry White. Ian Highland. Hi, guys. Have you done this before? No. No, first time. Beautiful, isn't it? Oh, it's fabulous. Are we getting tired yet? A little bit of cramp. Nothing that's not going to make this not finish. Yeah, we'll get there. Nearly 35K in, one hour. No, I wish it was one hour, 25. Three hours 25. It's a 40K now. And there we are. It's a bit windy, but that's the end of the fuel. Water marathon. 402. They've organised the run here. Hermes running. And he beat me at the last one, so I've got to admit. Oh, yeah. Shit. So, because of COVID, we have to put our own medals on. But there it is. From the Buellwater marathon here in East Sussex. Absolutely beautiful location. It's been gorgeous weather. Couldn't have asked for it to be any better. As usual with marathons, flagged a bit in the last 5K. Very tired. Some big hills, some big tarmac hills in that run. We really enjoyed it. And thanks to David Gavis for organising that through Hermes running. And I'm sure we'll be back one day to do this one again. Because it's definitely a beautiful location and well worth coming to have a look at. So take care. Until the next film I run the next crazy marathon, ultra adventure. Take care. Bye bye.