

I was trying hard to manage my nutrition during the race. I decided to take gels/bars every 30 mins if possible. I wanted to avoid the peaks and troughs of energy that I had suffered on some of the longer training runs. I had managed it pretty well in the race so far but I was starting to get sick of the gels. I was feeling pretty good and passing a few runners along this stage, I could see that the course was taking it toll on a few people. I caught and passed my PRR buddy Terry who was having a tough time. I felt for him as there was still a long ways to go but he's a tough customer and I knew he would make it to the end. However, he had bet me a beer that he would beat me to the finish, so I was pleased to win that bet. The other guy in this wager was Bill, he was still ahead of me and so I was determined to do my best to catch him too.
Then I arrived at the Lynn Canyon aid station and the three quarter mark. My time was 5 hours 20mins. I could feel my some cramping in my legs as I approached this station, so I had took a salt tablet and I also stuffed a few yams dipped in salt into my mouth too. Then it was off for the final quarter of the course. One last big climb up the Seymour grind and then it was mainly downhill to the finish at Deep Cove. Normally the Seymour grind is not too bad but not today. I was shattered and struggling big time. I decided to try and take my mind off it by eating an energy bar but I was so tired I could hardly chew. I must have looked a right state, staggering up the climb with bits of half chewed energy bar falling out of my mouth!
Eventually I made it - just!. Then it was a long downhill section over loose stones. Suddenly my legs felt OK again, probably mentally more than physically, but I was running fast and passing a few more runners. As I got to the final aid station, I asked if they had seen Bill and was told that he was just a couple of minutes ahead.
The last section of the course is mainly downhill but is very technical and has lots of extra little climbs and bridges to cross. There are also lots of hikers with children and dogs making their way up the trail to a popular look out point. So a tricky and sometimes frustrating section. However, very close to the finish and the adrenaline was pumping through my veins, I was flying. Suddenly I was jumping over rocks and leaping down the drop offs. Then I could hear the sound of the finishing line commentator through the PA system. People were stopping to move out of the way, clapping and shouting words of encouragement. I could feel waves of emotion and a few tears were welling up. A few more minutes as I was clear of the trees and out of the trail. Then I arrived at the Lynn Canyon aid station and the three quarter mark. My time was 5 hours 20mins. I could feel my some cramping in my legs as I approached this station, so I had took a salt tablet and I also stuffed a few yams dipped in salt into my mouth too. Then it was off for the final quarter of the course. One last big climb up the Seymour grind and then it was mainly downhill to the finish at Deep Cove. Normally the Seymour grind is not too bad but not today. I was shattered and struggling big time. I decided to try and take my mind off it by eating an energy bar but I was so tired I could hardly chew. I must have looked a right state, staggering up the climb with bits of half chewed energy bar falling out of my mouth!
The sunlight hit me and I was on the road, a few steps and then the path that leads to the finish line. I could see the ocean and the people waiting as I sprinted toward the end. I crossed the line in a time of 7 hours 11 minutes. It was an amazing feeling to complete such a huge physical and mental challenge. I was elated and also relieved at the same time. No sooner had I crossed the line than I had grabbed by drop bag and gone straight down to the beach, stripped down to my shorts and waded in for a swim. Absolute heaven, a swim never felt so good! It turned out that Bill had finished 3 minutes ahead of me, so enjoyed a well earned beer later that day. What an amazing experience this race is. An incredible course, brilliant race organizers, wonderful volunteers and support and such a unity of amazing people. So glad I had the chance to participate. Thank you!