I’ve gotten a lot better at sleeping before races. After things fell apart for me at the Gold Coast Marathon last year and from a bit of disappointment I realised that it was no big deal, I’ve generally stopped worrying about what might go wrong in the lead up to the race and generally sleep quite peacefully. But this time was different. I was both excited and nervous about UTA, because I really didn’t know what was going to happen. Putting myself to the test in the mountains also has a personal significance to me and tucked away in my vest was a little memento of one great friend who never came back from his challenge in the mountains, so I knew it was going to be a pretty emotional day. As a result, I was far too wired to sleep the night before and was up early, eager to get to the start line. Read Full Report
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