Dave Newman in the Weymouth Half Marathon

It was time for Dave Newman to test how his marathon training was shaping up by having a go at the Weymouth Half Marathon

Dave Newman’s preparations for the London Marathon continued in emphatic fashion with a commanding victory at the Weymouth Half Marathon, where strong winds along the exposed seafront proved no match for the Bournemouth AC athlete’s relentless training base. 🌬️🏃‍♂️

Dave Newman competing in the Weymouth Half Marathon

Dave had been hitting some seriously big mileage in training

Dave has been building towards London with a level of mileage that would make even seasoned marathoners wince. In recent weeks he has been logging totals of up to 167 miles, and since mid-January every week has exceeded 136 miles apart from the lighter race week. On average, he has been hovering around the 150-mile mark, with most of those miles still being run at a brisk 6:00–6:30 pace – a workload that speaks volumes about both his durability and determination.

Dave Newman motoring along in the Weymouth Half Marathon

The conditions were windy but nothing could stop Dave from excelling

That strength showed from the outset in Weymouth. Dave set the tone early with opening miles of 5:25, immediately putting pressure on the rest of the field despite the stiff coastal wind. He then settled into a consistent rhythm, clicking off the majority of the race at just over 5:30 pace as the route traced its way along the blustery promenade.

Dave Newman in action at the Weymouth Half Marathon

Dave was going at a pace that very few other runners could live with

With the race entering its decisive stages, Dave demonstrated he still had plenty left in reserve. He lifted the pace to 5:18 for the 12th mile before producing a decisive 5:05 final mile to seal the win in style. His finishing time of 1:12:03, averaging 5:28 per mile, proved well beyond the reach of his rivals.

Shaun Dixon in the Weymouth Half Marathon

Shaun Dixon was also going for the race win

South West Vets’ Shaun Dixon was the only athlete able to keep Dave within sight for much of the race and claimed the runner-up position in 1:12:52. Behind them there was a sizeable gap to third-placed Mikey Mottram, who clocked 1:17:11, with Ashley Scott of South Coast Sharks (1:17:24) and Highgate Harriers’ George Scott (1:17:29) completing the top five. Egdon Heath Harriers teammates Steve Kellaway and Corey Stone followed in sixth and seventh with times of 1:17:46 and 1:17:56 respectively.

Corey Stone with a couple of others

Corey Stone in the red Egdon Heath Harriers vest with Mikey Mottram (left) and Ashley Scott (right)

In the women’s race, last season’s Dorset Road Race League individual champion Emma Mogridge was first female in 1:30:27, finishing 48th overall. The next three women were separated by just seconds, crossing the line in 1:32:15, 1:32:13 and 1:32:32 in 72nd, 73rd and 74th places.

Dave Newman progressing round in the Weymouth Half Marathon

Dave managed to find some tremendous form

Dave Newman giving his all in the Weymouth Half Marathon

Dave was going at around 5:30 pace for most of the race

Dave’s victory continues a string of strong results over the past year. He recorded 1:15 at the Run Bournemouth Half Marathon last October and, prior to joining Bournemouth Athletic Club, captured the North Dorset Village Marathon title in just under 2:36, finishing ahead of clubmate Stu Nicholas on that occasion.

Shaun Dixon in the Weymouth Half Marathon

Shaun Dixon finished second in 1:12:52

George Scott in the Weymouth Half Marathon

George Scott of Highgate Harriers was 5th in 1:17:29

Jake Gibbs in the Weymouth Half Marathon

Jake Gibbs came 10th in 1:19:53

Steve Kellaway in the Weymouth Half Marathon

Steve Kellaway of Egdon Heath Harriers was 6th in 1:17:46

A lizard in the Weymouth Half Marathon

There was even a lizard spotted out on the course

Given the heavy training load he is carrying, Dave’s Weymouth run looks especially encouraging. Producing a 1:12 half marathon into a strong headwind while deep into a high-mileage block suggests he is already operating at – or perhaps ahead of – the level required for his likely sub-2:30 ambitions in London. With a couple more weeks of demanding training still to come before tapering, it will be fascinating to see just what he can deliver on the capital’s streets with such a formidable base behind him.

A man with a balloon hat in the Weymouth Half Marathon

A man with a balloon hat was among the 1,263 competitors

If Weymouth was intended as a checkpoint on the road to London, it was one Dave passed with authority – and further evidence that he is leaving no stone unturned in his pursuit of a major marathon breakthrough.

Man with a motivational zombie t-shirt

This man had a motivational “Run like a zombie is chasing you” t-shirt

A man with a funky shirt in the Weymouth Half Marathon

The were some pretty interesting outfits on display

Many thanks to Dorsetbays for taking so many fabulous photos and making them available online.

Dave Newman going well in the Weymouth Half Marathon

It was a victory that showed Dave Newman is on track for a quick marathon time

Dave Newman on the podium after winning Weymouth Half Marathon

Dave takes his place on the top step of the podium

Emma Mogridge on the podium after winning Weymouth Half Marathon

Emma Mogridge takes her place on the podium after finishing first female

A cute post topper on the Weymouth Half Marathon route

There were some cute onlookers lining the course

Another post topper on the Weymouth Half Marathon route

And some not so cute ones too