 It's a beautiful Sunday morning and we're out on what would normally be a Sunday long run. It's not going to be a massively long run today. We're running from Worthing to Brighton to watch the runners in the Brighton half marathon this morning. So we're getting a little bit of relatively speedy but not super fast running in about 11 miles down to Brighton. No, not even that probably. On the way, I am going to be testing out the brand new Sorkany endorphin elites which are on my feet right now. And first impressions are that they are the closest thing to the Nike vapor flies that I have running yet. So we're supposed to be running with Fina and Penny and Emilia but me and Charles are so elite. We're so fast and awesome and they're so rubbish. Do I ever swear on my videos? No. This is entirely Charles' fault and it will be beat out. Anyway, they're just coming and we're waiting for them because we're very nice. We're at Lock Gates in Shorham here. Still enjoying the endorphin elites. Very comfortable. So I've done 10K, 11K in them now. They are comfortable. I'm not getting any rubbing. I'm not feeling like the lockdown is loose at all. It's nice and tight. I'm feeling a lovely spring off the plate, carbon plate. Oh, these shoes. Wow. These are Swiss shoes aren't they? Fina and Emilia will be going home and spending £250 on brand new slime coloured running shoes when they get home. We are having a fabulous day. Here's one of the drink stations of the Half Marathon. Just by the famous Hove Lawns and coloured beach huts. Right, the whole point of us coming all this way from Worthing to Bright is to see some of the runners in the Half Marathon and here's our lead runner, and his second place. So first and second through in the Brighton Half Marathon. This is Sarah's friend Simon. So that's the first three through. First, Worthing Harriers Neil. So that's the first lady gone through. Second lady is not far behind. Second lady, well done. Good job. Well done Gary, keep it going buddy, keep it going. So Andrew was supposed to have an ankle injury, but there's nothing wrong with him at all. Right, it's the Haley Cheers Squad. So that's our first Harriers girl gone through Haley. And we're about a mile from the finish here. So Brighton Pier is in the distance there. That's just before the finish, which is on Madeira Drive. Same place as where Brighton Marathon finishes. Well done Matt. So if you want to do a one hour 30 Half Marathon, you need to stick with this guy here. There's the one hour 30 Pacers. So all these guys are the guys who started with the one hour 30 Pacers and they're dropping off the back now. Because it's so hard. They've got a mile to go. Clinging on, clinging on to one hour 30. So that's Lorna. One of our final Harriers through. We've got a couple more Harriers to come, I think. Lorna's going to... Lorna, I reckon get about 135 there. Come on, Everett. To the finish and come all the way back here. All right, Dan. If you want to do a half marathon in 145, these guys are the guys to follow. These guys need to get back with the Pacer. Get back with the Pacer. Come on. Well done, guys. All right, final word on the endorphin elites which have been on my feet for the first time today. Really comfortable. Comfortable, no rubbing. The lockdown on my feet has been fine. I mean, I don't tend to tie my shoes too tightly. But I haven't felt that the heel has been coming out of the shoe at all. They feel like a high stack. I mean, they are a high stack. They feel high, but they don't feel unstable to me. Sometimes with the vaporflies, you can feel like you are a bit unstable. And as I said before, they are the closest thing I've had to vaporfly before. You've got the same kind of feeling. So really like them at the moment. Just one run in them today, but stay tuned for more information about the Sorkony endorphin elites. Right, so our final word in Harry Everett's coming through. This is Rachel. Well done, Rachel. Keep it going, Rachel. I'm done. And we think that's pretty much all the word that Harry has through. Now, Rachel, hopefully Rachel can get in just under two hours for the Brighton half marathon. It's been great fun down here. It's a bit cold now, especially when you've run 12 miles and then you're standing still for ages. It's a bit cold. And if you'd like to see the last time I ran a half marathon, then click that link right there. And we'll see you for the next one on the start line next time. Take care. Bye-bye.