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Race walking a sub 3 hour marathon ✅ Really pleased with a 2:58:57. Wheels came off in the second half as my nervous system felt fried. Hung on though, and very proud of this one!

Race walking a sub 3 hour marathon ✅ Really pleased with a 2:58:57. Wheels came off in the second half as my nervous system felt fried. Hung on though, and very proud of this one!

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What a day. Last month, coming off my 20km PB in Adelaide, I had this idea of changing up my schedule and racing the 35km here in Dudince. I was in great shape and maybe, just maybe I could take a shot at the World Record. Well first, let’s rewind 20ish years to teenage me, never having even raced a 10km before. Gerry and I sat in his office and mapped out the future on his whiteboard. We set audacious goals. Goals that most sane people would have laughed at us for setting: Win Olympic Gold medals, break World Records. I used to think my success hinged on whether I achieved those goals or not. I’ve had to work my ass off the last 12 years to shed that perception for my physical and mental health and thanks in undefinable quantities to Kirsten Barnes, I got there. I’m not defined by medals won or records set. But that hasn’t stopped me from dreaming the biggest of dreams and chasing after them with everything I got. And falling short isn’t failure. Failure comes from shying away from big goals, from never trying. As the days to Dudince drew closer, I started to shy away. Training hadn’t felt the best the last couple weeks. Conditions didn’t look 100% optimal. I had made excuses not to try. This morning I woke up and convinced myself to try. To leave it all out there and give it every ounce I had. And boy am I so glad I did. I went out hard, racing the Mario Kart ghost of the 2:21:47 World Record. I got way ahead, slipped on the proverbial banana peel with 6km to go (i.e the wheels started to come off) and had to dig incredibly deep the last 3km to stop the record slipping just out of my grasp. I crossed the line in 2:21:40. A new World Record. a lifelong dream come true. An accomplishment that is owed in part to so many. But to name a few, this doesn’t happen without my family, Sara, Gerry, Marilou, Devon, Kirsten, and Iñaki. To each and every one of you who has helped guide me, or just been along for the ride cheering from the sidelines. This one’s for you! ❤️

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