I was still running 5-6 times a week, but I just didn't seem to have the keenness for the longer 20-35 km runs. And that's strange for me, because normally they are some of my favourite ones.
Oh well, no major problems though. One of the great benefits of setting out to run 8 marathons in the year is that I have plenty of time to get the last one right!
But onto the positive news.
On Sunday 9 March, I ran the King Island Imperial 20 again. It's my third time and I have to admit that it's my favourite run at the moment. There's lots of things about the run that are terrific ...
- It's a challenge - 32 km or 20 miles (about 3/4 of a marathon).
- It's in a beautiful setting - on an island halfway between mainland Australia and Tasmania.
- It's got a smalltown atmosphere - there's only 2,000 (approx) people on the island (lots more cattle) and it seems almost everyone gets out to help out or watch the run.
- There are some beautiful beaches to swim at.
- All the runners are handicapped and set off slowest to fastest.
- It's VERY social - great dinners, beer and wine.
So it's the Canberra Marathon next up in April. I'm all remotivated again now, so I hope to have 3 x 100km plus weeks over the next 5 weeks, followed by a shortish taper.
More to follow.
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