'It's often said that if you want the biggest cheer in a marathon, finish last.' - anon
Well guess what.....
Pre-race
In some ways, Friday and Saturday were harder than Sunday! It was hard to relax during Saturday day, thinking about the challenge ahead. How hard would it be? Would I be able to cope? And there were other, more basic questions, like would I be safe? As Saturday day turned into night, I was able to chill at my mates Stueys, eating good food, drinking good water and feeling much better. We even jogged to the local pub, humming the Rocky tune! I knew I wouldn't be able to sleep much the night before, but I'd made sure I slept well on Thursday and Friday night.
Waking up on Sunday morning, I felt a real sense of energy and adrenaline. 'Baby we were born to run!' sings Bruce Springsteen. How right he is! Finally, I would be able to get some actual miles under my belt, after thinking about the race all week.
0 miles to 7 miles: Pure unadulturated fun
After feeling nervous and anxious for about 48 hours, it was a