A race guide/report for the 2019 Comrades Marathon (the worlds most famous ultramarathon - 87km from Durban to Pietermaritzburg) and an overview of the area - the people, the place, and things to do.
I wrote a pre race report for the first time. That is probably worthwhile prerequisite material. This was the first time I have written a pre race report because I took this one really quite seriously.
In advance of the race I had a think about why I wanted to
There is something about the marathon atmosphere that is just so awesome. Even when you’re not racing. So many feels for this race. Getting flashbacks of seeing the 3 hour flag drift into the distance and witnessing other people experience similar. Kudos to everyone that finished - running the marat
There is something about the marathon atmosphere that is just so awesome. Even when you’re not racing. So many feels for this race. Getting flashbacks of seeing the 3 hour flag drift into the distance and witnessing other people experience similar. Kudos to everyone that finished - running the marat
There is something about the marathon atmosphere that is just so awesome. Even when you’re not racing. So many feels for this race. Getting flashbacks of seeing the 3 hour flag drift into the distance and witnessing other people experience similar. Kudos to everyone that finished - running the marat
Better late than never?
I very rarely run the same race twice (I like not knowing where I am going) but on this occasion I made an exception. I ran this race back in 2016 but excessive milk consumption (to complement my cereal - carb loading) the night before made
I feel that I could reasonably post the above video and leave it at that.
I have a penchant to make untrue claims about the length of time I have had a goal. When I got into the Boston Marathon I made a point of how it had been a