- Get a personal best (beat 1:55:02) -- Pass (shaved off approximately 4 minutes)
- Run a sub-2 hour race-- Pass
- Finish -- Pass
The conditions were hot and humid. The humidity was there from the beginning and I had a wet shirt within the 2 KM mark. Because of this, I made it a point to have electrolytes and water at each and every aid station. The heat didn't come into picture till around 7:30 AM (the race started at 6 AM), which was around the 17 KM mark. Wearing a cap helped.
As promised, in the last 400m, I sprinted. I had another runner in front of me, who, realizing that I was about to cross him, shifted into another gear. We were having a really competitive last minute sprint, when he managed to lose way in the last corner -- the finish line was after a left turn; the poor chappy ran straight -- and was left behind. I felt sorry for him, but I continued my dash and finished really strong.
And when I say strong, I mean I had enough energy left after the run to play a game of basketball with few kids.
Figure 1: The author playing basketball with few kids. Notice the dangling finisher's medal. Sports is about participation.
Note 2: I have been advised, by my PR consultant (who was also my basketball team-mate, and because of whom we lost), to show-off in a more subtle and agreeable manner. This is so that people appreciate my achievements rather than label me as a braggart. I find that boring.
A good run!
2 comments:
Loved it man!! Congratulations on your strong finish! Agree that ditching music gives you greater focus.
Excellant timings...Great job done!! I like your approach :)
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