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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Caboolture 24hr

Well I did it. I finished running/walking around a dirt 500m track for 24hrs. These kinds of events are pretty crazy but also very social in a competitive kind of way.

I decided to enter this event after bombing out of the Sydney 24hr 5weeks earlier. This time I planned to run slower from the start then just make sure I feel comfortable running on feel rather than on time.

A 48hr event had started 24hrs earlier so those guys and girls were only 1/2 way done as I got started!
8am we get started and around and around we go. In my corner for the first 12hrs I had Denise there helping me out with all my needs doing an amazing job. More amazing was she was racing the 12hr at 8pm so that meant she was really doing a 24hr event as well. First 12hrs she was helping me while watching all these fresh people turn into a blizering mess.
I also went into this witha hamstring injury that has held me back for the last 3 months and I decided once I finish this I'll take a few month off to let it heal.

I was running really well just cruzing along for the first 13hrs. I went through 100km in 10hrs27min and felt amazing!
14hrs in and I'd covered 125km so was really starting to sloooowww down.
15hrs in and I'd done 129km. Thats 4km in 1hr! Hows that for turtle pace!
17hrs13min 138.5km covered. WOW! 9.5km in 2hrs13min Rocking!
18hrs11min 141km. Bloody hell I needed a sleep! I borrow a blanket and I sleep until just after the 20hr mark. In this time I was also freezing.
20hrs15min I cross the line in 141.5km and attempt some kind of pathetic shuffle
21hrs and 147.5km
22hrs 152km
23hrs 158km
The last hr I just tried to keep moving. I managed to run a bit walk a bit then rest a bit then run a bit then walk a bit then rest abit then somehow I found some strength to run about 5 laps in a row.
24hrs and I'd covered 163.217km.

The thing with a race like this is it takes so much more effort than a 100mile trail race. In fact I believe any trail runner or any ultra road runner that just sticks to distance races have only experienced one side to ultra running. If they really want to test themselves out then they should have a go at something really tough. This will test their mental toughness at the limits.

In all this time Denise was out there in her own world of pain battling out the 12hr event!
I must say a massive thank you to Mark & Sara who not only gave us a place to stay while we were up there but they also sacrificed taking their tent so we could fit in the car

I will definitely be back for another 24hr. Most likely Coburg but we will see