I had organised to share transport and accommodation with Rodthehornet, Spud, B+ and Aunty K. On the way out to Rod's my head was throbbing so I popped a couple of panadol - I had all but given away hope of getting through he run the next day. Maybe it was the company on the way down or the great food at the CR get together, but I started to perk up. I had a great sleep and woke up feeling great.
I lined up at the start line with the aim of going out at 5 min pace and see what it felt like. After 2k I knew I couldn't keep it up. I backed off a little and tried to get the HR back down - heaps of people passed me and things were not looking good. I was also really feeling the cold and my hands started to swell up. I was a little grumpy and even considered pulling the pin at the turnaround.

After getting some good cheers in the final k or so of the marathon, it was weird to continue on the other side of the finish line where there was no one. It felt kind of good actually - I was feeling strong a ready to battle away for a bit longer. It was quite easy to break it down as it was only 4k out and 4k back. I was slowing, but I was determined not to slow down too much more than 5:30 pace. Eventually made it back in 4:24:26.

51:38
52:04
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52:23
54:43
Had a shower and caught up with some CR's and Striders. It was great to cheer in luckylegs and I finally even got to meet Wombatface! We then headed back to Sydney with the gang. By the time we got back to Rod's my legs were toast. I argued on the way down with Spud that trail and road runs effected me the same way, but I proved myself wrong. I was really sore for days and much more so than sixfoot.
I did a slow 4k on Tuesday, but my knee and top of my right foot were quite sore. I ran again on Thursday, but after 5k, both my knee and right foot were still really sore - I limped home and decided to have a rest for a few days.
As I couldn't run, I got my bike out of hibernation on Sat and went for a ride. Headed out to the West Head turn off and back for 50k in just less than 2 hours at 25.2 (152). It had been 3 months since I had ridden the bike and whilst I was quite surprised with my bike fitness, I was exhausted when I got home and needed a nanna nap.
Headed out tonight for an easy 10k. All was going well until the top of my right foot began to hurt again. Bit of a worry really.
Anyway, couldn't be happier with Canberra, especially because I really thought that I wouldn't even run or finish. A great weekend, with some great people.
8 comments:
Great effort at Canberra Chris, particularly given how sick you've been. You looked pretty comfortable every time I saw you!
Glad to hear that you've dusted the bike off. Which HIM are you targeting this year?
Man you pulled that one outta the hat. I was rapt to see you on the bike path running the 50. It was a great weekend, well done mate, hopefully this spells the end of your interrupted training.
Well done mate! You seemed to have paced it well considering the lack of training
"I argued on the way down with Spud that trail and road runs effected me the same way, but I proved myself wrong. I was really sore for days and much more so than sixfoot."
That's why you should come do the North Face 100 with me and not smash your legs at PMC...
Hey nice work HB that is a fantastic result - well done mate.
You looked pretty good the times I saw you out on the course. Great 10k splits!
Yes, go with Will - your next starring role on the North Face video! I can't wait.
Don't worry about your foot. Just take a week or two off running. It won't hurt and your foot will love you for it!
Nice splits. I think your pbs are safe from marauding gnomes for a while... :-) :-)
Gnome
Great run mate, it sounded like you had a very iffy run-up to Canberra with all the illness, but you clearly fought through it well to comfortably hammer the 50km! It was good to see you just before the start. Nice work.
Yes, great effort considering your foot injury and sickness. Kudos !
Sling Runner
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