Monday, 2 July 2012
Comrades 2012
It's taken me almost exactly a month to write this post. I started this blog a year ago, with the goal of Comrades as my focus. Now, I can't believe it's over. I don't even really know where to start this post. What is there to say about my first Comrades? It was incredible, scary, emotional, exciting, rewarding and without a doubt, extremely difficult! The start was amazing! I met a few runners at the start line in cold and dark Maritzburg and they all had a story to tell about previous Comrades they had run. By the time Chariots of Fire started playing, the tears were streaming down my face-and I wasn't the only one! It's an incredible feeling. I joined hands with runners around me, said a silent prayer and wished everyone a good race. The cock crowed and the canon fired...Comrades 2012 was underway! The first couple of km were extremely exciting. I met a few runners from my club and we chatted excitedly about the plans for the next few hours. About 10km in however I found myself running alone, before meeting up with a few other familiar faces. And so went the day. I ran mostly on my own, but there were many faces that I recognised-and on Comrades day...we're all like family. The support was incredible and my special sister and her team of supporters did a great job of providing, not only support, but snacks, drinks and of course photo's along the way. I passed through half way, feeling good and on track for the time I wanted. The rest went by in a bit of a blur, until about 70km when my calf cramped. As I fell down on the side of the road all I could think was-I'm going to have to walk the last 19km and there goes my time! Luckily a nice man stopped to hand me some ice and help me up. He stayed with me for a while and helped me with some motivational chatter. While I was able to run, I had to keep it slow because from that point to the finish, my legs had just had enough. I was in a lot of pain and the smile on my face had almost completely been replaced by what must have been a very grumpy looking face! I knew that this was the mental part of the race that everyone had been talking about. Was I fit enough to finish? Yes. The real challenge was staying focused, not losing hope and to just keep going. I finished Comrades 2012 in 10:16 and I was thrilled! Looking back now, I can't believe I did it. Will I be back next year? I hope so!!
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