 Oh, my tagline is... see you at the start line. You have a tagline! My tagline? I've got to do my tagline, because apparently I messed all that up before. We're on film, let's get... I know, you've just got to... Welcome to Manchester, so while Victoria is in Boston sunning herself and preparing for some... I've never really heard of it, some Boston marathon thing. I've come to Manchester to run at Philips Park, which is quite a new park run on the agenda. It's not flat, there are some little inclines in it, so it's not going to be a quick one today, but it's a lovely sunny morning, so let's enjoy ourselves. OK, we are off and running in Philips Park park run. Three laps, two big ones and one small one. One kilometre done, three minutes, 34. Hi there! And now we go up a big hill. So this kilometre is going to be a bit slower. I suspect it'll be a bit slower at that time. 355, four kilometre, two. And we're on lap two. 342, four kilometre, three. Two to go. This is a little out and back section. Cheers, buddy. How you feeling now? Slowing down to 357 for that kilometre. One kilometre to go. Oh my God. Holy shit. Thank you. Hello, buddy. Hello, mate. Oh, not so strong though. How he came past us, I don't know. 1835 for a hilly course. Can't be bad. Well done, you. Good job. First lady there. Stormed it. Our first finisher, because we don't say winner in Parker, and our first finisher today is... Ollie. Ollie, well done, Ollie. What was your time? 16, 17. Not 16. You wish. Yeah, I fully wish. Yeah, 16, 12. Well, I think he said 13 on across the line. Okay, so 17, 12 or 13 for first position, well done, Ollie. Good job. But Ollie hasn't got Manchester Marathon tomorrow or London Marathon in a couple of weeks' time. You're a bit sweaty now than I was in America. Oh, I've got that on film, that's good. Sweating my ass off. That's how good my American accent gets. Sweating my ass off. How was your first one, then? Oh, you found me. Of course I did. So much fun. I've heard the weather's always like this as well. I've no idea. No, that's a total... We're in Manchester, and he says the weather's always sunny. He's clearly not from here, is he? And I thought your briefing was very good, thank you very much, even though you were cut off. Thank you, I chat a bit too much, so really what it is. Rob has just done his very first ever park run today, so it's great. Well done. Somebody's just told us that this is the hardest park run in Manchester, and if it is, then they've got a pretty easy life in Manchester. That was nice, that. It was a lovely sunny day, a couple of little hills, but it was okay. So come and do Philips Park Run if you're ever up in Manchester. Philips Park Run. Philips Park Park Run. That's it from us. Take care. We'll see you for the next park run adventure next time. Bye-bye. The next park run next time. The next park run. The next park run. Out! The next park run. Okay, right, okay. Apparently I've done it all wrong, says Charles. We'll see you for the next... No. Oh, my tagline is... See you at the start line. You're a tagline. My tagline. I've got to do my tagline because apparently... I messed all that up before, so now we will definitely see you on the start line next time. And now you wait. I think we got it right.