Spent the whole day as a nervous ball of energy. Couldn't sit down for more than 10 minutes a pop. It's always my second most unproductive day of the year, rivaling only the day after JPMorgan. We had a bus laid on to take everyone from work but I just jumped on the train to Bondi Junction. Couldn't face being trapped in there in traffic crawling down Anzac Parade.
Did a warm up with Barts, Emma, CT and Muz. Then headed over to the start line for the warm up (including a few strides up the hill) and to meet a mass of HuRT Squad members. You stand on the startline and, every direction you look are more members of the squad - acknowledging each other with nervous smiles and wishes of good luck. Here's the front row:
We're held there for ages and I'm getting more and more nervous, just trying to collect my thoughts. Here's me, Crossy and 2:28 man Darren Moyle taking it very seriously:
And then we're off. I try not to blow my legs too early by sprinting the hill, but you do have to commit early in this race as there's limited time to recoup any early losses. My plan from the start was just to stick to Barts. I figured Jeff Hunt would be way ahead and that Barts would be leading the charge. I hadn't figured on Quentin. Anyway, by the top of the hill (it always goes on a bit further than I expect it to), Quentin, Barts, CT, Alex Rogers and myself have formed a little group behind Jeff who has put a big gap in early on. This was at the bottom of the hill, I'm hidden behind Crossy:
Finally turn the corner and try and lift for the line but I am knackered. But dead chuffed. Just nice to be back in the mix again after injury.
Then turn around to see everyone finish and the usual fantastic tussles. Surprised to see Neil next in 14s behind me. I didn't think the shorter course would suit him but he's run a great race to beat CT, Crossy, Hoey et al. Then 18 minutes clicks over and these two come sprinting in, eyeball to eyeball:
Then look out for the girls. Lucy Starrat wins it in a very quick 19:08. Lexy Gilmour next, then Kirsten Molloy just ahead of Erika in 4th for the second year running, like me. Just behind is Emma who had been in 3rd until 4km when she blew. LJ was there at the end (in active wear) screaming at us all. If there's anyone who loves this event more than me its LJ. Love the fact she turns up regardless to support us all.
Behind Quentin my run for the evening goes to Charlie dipping under 21mins (20:58) and smashing his PB, taking some big scalps in the process.
Back to our marquee for the beers and banter. The best bit. The girls:
Back to our marquee for the beers and banter. The best bit. The girls:
And some real old timers reliving the good old days:
And today, 'Beckham' paid up on his bet:
3 comments:
As sh1t scared as you looked before the gun, I knew low 17s was never in doubt.
Thanks for hosting us in your tent too. I'll resist the urge to review the food offer.
Hoey
Chicken sausages. Can you believe it.
Simply brilliant. Did not want to run today but now lacing up (mojo gone with work). Cheers
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