My training programme was slightly unorthodox as I didn’t
have a coach and was really just picking up information as I requested it from
Perth Crew marathoner Andrea Bell and the guys at The Running Centre. Added to the mix was a trip to Bali 5 weeks
out from marathon and then a couple of very nasty infected mosquito bites that
threatened to destroy my dreams of obtaining this goal. Seventeen days of antibiotics
and NO running at 3 weeks out meant my final long runs of 32kms had to be
missed. I had a great cheer squad with the Perth Crew that was silently praying
to the gods of all religions, and the universe in general, to just fix me. Eight days out and I did a test run of 25
minutes through Kings Park with Sarah Stopher and I’m not sure who was happier
that neither of us broke. I continued to do a 6-7kms run every day until Friday
morning just to remind my leg muscles that they were going to need to move a
long way for me on Sunday!
On Friday evening after a 45min delay Moira Clay, Sarah
Stopher and myself left on a plane bound for Melbourne. Thankfully my travel
companions calmed and reassured me as the self-doubt demons in my head were
screaming at the tops of their lungs. Saturday morning was a trip into the Expo to pick up my bib
and absorb some of the magic that is the Melbourne Marathon Festival. A bit of
stress relief shopping and a lovely late lunch did stop the nerves for a while.
Saturday evening was a last check of clothes, fuel belts, and setting alarms
for the big day ahead. Thank goodness
there was some Perth Crew up and on facebook at midnight as by 3am Melbourne
time I wasn’t sleeping anymore and my room-mate was still in the land of nod.
With Moira & Sarah - Life is a Gift |
At the start line |
We arrived at the “G” at just before 6am. Saying we were
nervous would have been the understatement of the century! We were all heading
into unknown territory. Sarah’s battles with injury had her just wanting to
finish unbroken. Moira was lining up for her first half marathon just 13 short
months since being proud as punch for running 2kms straight after Brisbane
Finale, and I was attempting to squash a life time of feelings of self-doubt
and failure by finishing something I had
started.
Flinders Street |
St Kilda Road |
Today I can say these words. “I am a Marathon Finisher. I completed the 42.195kms course”. I only have one message for anyone beginning their journey to a fitter, healthier lifestyle….JFDI!
Written by Karin Smith, 12wbt Perth Crew Member
Stay tuned for Moira's story about her half marathon adventure, and you can check out more photos of the Perth Crew team on the day on our Facebook page by clicking here!
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