They were predicting it to be close, but I thought they were talking about the election! Luckily you finished on the right (or should I say left) side of 3 hours.
Congrats old racer! But am I the only one who expected a little more?? What were all these miles for? Sub 3 you would have pulled off with 50k less a week. Looking forward to your recap. Hey, did I forget to say "well done"!
Born in 1963 under a camphor laurel tree beside Bilambil Creek, I now live in Tokyo with my Japanese wife and three sons. I started running in 2002 and my addictive personality soon clasped this foolish pastime to its bosom. I am also an enthusiastic amateur brewer and have won a few competitive home brewing awards in my time. Diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2015, today I can no longer run, and my blog posts are more likely to concern the waxing and waning of my condition.
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Bloody hell! This will be interesting.
They were predicting it to be close, but I thought they were talking about the election! Luckily you finished on the right (or should I say left) side of 3 hours.
Well done mate.
Congrats, 2:59 is a bloody good time and I reckon the accumulated mileage will lead to an even better time in the future (tokyo?).
Woohoo!!!! Huge congrats Steve.
I (and no doubt the rest of your fan club) have been wondering since yesterday how you went ... thanks for not keeping us in suspenders for too long.
Well done! Congratulations. I (we, I'm sure) look forward to the details but that'll be after the bubbly and beer clears up a bit.
Pete
Nice job! With all of your aches and pains, that is a great time. And, as milesandmiles points out, you should be in fantastic shape for Tokyo.
Dan
Congrats old racer! But am I the only one who expected a little more?? What were all these miles for? Sub 3 you would have pulled off with 50k less a week. Looking forward to your recap. Hey, did I forget to say "well done"!
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