No Jimmy’s 10 meeting once again for runners

No Jimmy’s 10 meeting once again for runners

17 March 2021

SUNDAY, as well as being Mother’s Day, should have been the date for East Down AC’s annual flagship race — Jimmy’s 10.

However, anyone looking out for the colourful spectacle of runners forging down Market Street on Sunday morning would have been sorely disappointed.

Normally the St Patrick’s weekend and Jimmy’s 10 race day coincide and the town of Downpatrick welcomes a multitude of visitors to take part in the festivities.

The popular road race is the culmination of months of planning with over 1,000 people thronging East Down AC’s club rooms eager to pick up their numbers, to discover what colour the T-shirt will be and hoping they might get a peek at the tables groaning with post race treats.

It is an action-packed day where runners of high calibre might be out to snatch a prize or score a personal best time while others might be running their first 10K distance or perhaps raising money for charity or just be taking part for the sheer joy of running in a big crowd.

With a relay event on offer as well it caters for those who are not quite ready for 10K and there are also many who walk the course. Something for everyone.

It is extremely hard work to organise, but seeing the smiles of those taking part and hearing the cheering onlookers makes it all worthwhile. 

Roll back to the same weekend in 2020 and it was a bleak day in the history of the race. Just like yesterday the place was deserted.

Jimmy’s 10K has been in the calendar since 1999 and has taken place every year since with only two hitches – foot and mouth in 2001 and an ‘out of the blue’ snow day in 2018 caused postponement, but only by a short space of time.

The pandemic that struck in 2020 totally overshadowed these minor interruptions.

Covid-19 had been appearing in the headlines for a few weeks by then, but initially it seemed to be a remote problem confined to China and other places overseas, yet suddenly it was on our doorstep and a very real threat.

The powers that be were issuing bulletins to inform us all of what restrictions might be imposed and yet it still seemed as if the race would go ahead as there was no direct order to cease.

The race committee met daily and then had almost hourly gatherings as the situation closed in. 

When schools and work places were told to prepare for closure and the government was using the word lockdown, it was decided that it was best to communicate to all that the race would not take place.

After doing all the hard work, it was a bitter pill to swallow but taken in the context of what some had to face in their lives, it was just a fact of life and a line was drawn.  We all hunkered down and waited for the storm to pass.

Little did we know then that a year later that we would still be under orders to socially distance, to work from home if possible and to avoid unnecessary journeys, etc. 

We would have found it hard to envisage how work and home life would be impacted and that sport would be universally curtailed.

Initially we had rolled over all the entries from the 2020 race to the corresponding date in 2021, but in December it was obvious that a race in March would not be feasible. 

We took a decision to push the date back in the hope that a race in 2021 would still happen. At that time, we chose June 6 as the new date, but the recent ‘Roadmap to Recovery’ has caused a rethink.

The good news is that with the uptake of the vaccine and the fall in numbers regarding infection rates and hospital cases, things are moving in the right direction, but by stalling for a couple more weeks, we feel that there will be further easing of limits.

We are awaiting the next Executive update in the hope that club training might be able to take place in the not too distant future and that competition will follow. So we have rebooked a date for Jimmy’s 2021 — Sunday, June 20.

All 2020 entrants have been carried over and East Down AC greatly appreciate the understanding of the runners and other clubs.

We know that it is not ideal that changes are made and we all prefer certainty and being able to train for a set goal, but we are trying to make the best out of a difficult situation. 

Racing has been thin on the ground in the last 12 months so organisers and athletes are equally keen to get back in action.

2019 might seem distant now, but the photos in the archives remind us of the good times. 

That year was a bumper entry and the race was a huge success. We have to hold on to those memories for now and tell ourselves that we will enjoy it all the more for the long wait.

The club is very excited at the prospect of hosting old friends and new and it will be a happy day for all concerned. 

Once all the deferrals are accounted for, It is hoped that extra places will also go on sale.

These will be advertised in the Down Recorder, as well as at www.eastdownac.co.uk and on the EDAC Facebook page, so keep an eye out.