 For those who don't know you, I'm sure most people do, just tell us who you are and what you're known for. Er, my name's Stephen and I'm an architect. Okay, good morning. Welcome to Film My Run. We are at Bevendine Park Run, 194 park runs done. How many park runs are you on? About 390, I think. 390. Philip, how many park runs now, Philip? 390, I think it is today. What's your name? Dave. Dave, so Dave's on 520. All right, so we're going to do Bevendine today. It's a lovely morning. You can see the sunshine. We're on a hillside. Bevendine is about number 5 on the toughest park runs in the country. So, we're going to have fun this morning. Let's see what happens. Hey, we've got loads of people. So, really welcome all. Welcome all. You've really, today, brought the sunshine. So, thank you. So, we're just walking to the start. But the finish is just back here and the start is at the corner by the Dewpond. So, this is my new best friend, Philip, who... I forgot to take my coat off and we walked all the way from the start. Philip's come all the way from Sheffield to Tailwalk. So... Look at this way with his coat. Arguably one of the most picturesque starts. Two, one, go! And we're off. So, 400 metres in, we start the first climb. Right, one kilometre in in 444. We're all knackered and we've still got 4K to go. We're on the steepest bit of the course now. What a fabulous view, all the way down to Bryton and the Seafront and you can probably see right across the Worthing where Worthing Park Run has been cancelled this morning and my wife turned up and realized she couldn't run. So, I think they're running it anyway. Two kilometres done. 442 for that kilometre. So, we're just over nine minutes. So, one lap to go. That's where we finish just there and turn to go up the hill here. Four minutes 13 for kilometre three. Two to go. Big steep hill coming up. First lady slowly getting away from me. Top of the hill now. Kilometre and a half to go. Yeah, it's tough. Yeah, 509 for kilometre four. One K to go. Pretty much downhill all the way now. Here's Phil doing the walking. There's an almighty battle going on for third place up ahead between the First Lady and a guy in blue there. I think he's got it. 100 metres to go. Thank you. Great battle you two. You just had it in the end then. Yeah, I saw you. You were going for that, weren't you? And you got him. And then he said, right, I'm not having this. Right, 22, 27. Fifth place overall. I don't know where I was in my age category because hang on a minute. Hang on a minute. What age cat are you? 54. Oh, don't you just every single time I am second in my age category, every time. So do you know what? This is a beautiful place. Absolutely gorgeous course. Recommend anyone. If you're a parkrun tourist, you have to come and do Bevan Dean down. The course is stunning, especially on a beautiful day like today. The last time I met this chap was about eight years ago at Brighton and Hove Parkrun. I've not seen him since. But he's still doing parkruns after all this time. I haven't got bored. How'd you find today? Tough. Very tough. Is it the first time you've done this one? Yes, yes. And I might leave it a while. So what's your regular one? The prom. All right, okay. Yeah, yeah. Hove prom. Yes. And what flat? So if you've been doing, you said you started parkruns. What year do you think? When about when I met you? About 2013, 14, I think. Something like that. And how many are you on now, do you think? I'm on 220 because I didn't run for two years because I had an injury. For those who don't know, right, for those who don't know you, I'm sure most people do, just tell us who you are and what you're known for. My name's Stephen and I'm an architect. Joe Wilkinson. I've met him again after 10 years or so, eight years of parkruns. And here we are. And that is it from Bevindine Parkrun. Absolutely top parkrun. Recommend you come and do it. Nice small field, beautiful course. If you want to see more parkruns from Film My Run, do comment below. Let me know which parkrun we should come and do. We are on the way to 200. I've got six more to do before the 200. Not that it's a big milestone, but I'm enjoying getting there. Let's put it that way. Please subscribe to the YouTube channel, Film My Run, and we'll see you on the start line next time. Bye-bye.