I told her to give it a crack with 10 days to go before her school XC and she duly responded.
Then the Sydney 10 results came filtering through. It looked tactical upfront but Barts lived up to his billing as HuRTs #1 with a 32:05, followed by Scotty (who was with him until 8.5km) and Nick in 32:27 and Binfield running a great race to dip under 33. Toby pipped CT in 33:17 and other great PBs went to Bruce (34:07) and particularly Benny in 34:55. Sub35 is a special thing. Timmy claimed my $20 with a 37:15 and gave me something to aim for in my tempo in the afternoon.
Then Kipchoge's sub2 attempt (let's not pretend the other 2 were doing anything but making up the numbers). It was a much more professional set-up than I'd anticipated and really interesting to watch. The bloke is amazing. So smooth with virtually no wasted energy. It's like watching Tucks. He smashed everyone's expectations in getting with 25s and proving that it's possible.
Then I got out for a run - feeling inspired. Decided against a hard 5km having watched the marathon so settled on 10km steady tempo. Tried to keep the pace manageable throughout and that equated to 3:45's. Felt in control which was good and ended with 37:17 (just outside Timmy's time this am).
14km all up.
2 comments:
For me, watching Kipchoge run is like looking in a mirror, glad you agree.
Tucks you are a great runner but Tommy like the tv ad says "I think you need to go to spec savers"! Tucks my old mate hope you are well.
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