Pre race

Got into Yarraman 7:30pm the night before and got to bed around 10:00pm

Race morning

  • 4:30am rise
  • 6:00am kick off
  • Temperature 0.8 degrees Celsius
0.8 Degrees at the start

Race – First 23km to Benarkin ·

  • Pace a little quicker than planned but comfortable.
  • Lead the pace for the first 2km as the race leaders missed the turn off (#alwayslistentotheracebriefing).
  • Kept it at a nice even 6:00/km
  • Regular hydration and gels on point.
Our support crew were everywhere

Race – Downhill 18Km to Linville

  • Hydration restock / coke and a snickers.
  • I was very mindful of the downhill section, as such the pace was tempered.
  • Kept it at a nice even 6:25/km.
  • A lot of people ran this section hard (some didn’t finish).
Still Together

Race – 52Km Undulating to ESK

  • The wheels fell off at about 70Km in.
  • 29 degrees Celsius was cooking us.
  • Headwind.
  • Extreme calf cramping – Applied some magnesium gel.
  • Moved to a walk run strategy.
  • Started to have difficulty putting food down.
  • Arrived at ESK did a full change of clothes.
  • Ate a couple of potato cakes.
  • Grant pulled out at this point.

Race – 67Km (first 10km up then profile down)

  • Moved between a 10 and 12 pace.
  • Couldn’t get any speed on a run, so I just walked.
  • I grabbed my hiking poles to try to quicken the pace (maybe used them for about 20Km).
  • Kept food and hydration up with plenty of urination.
  • Two people past me running (both didn’t finish).
  • Icy cold with a head wind – hands were frozen.
  • Felt better once the sun came out.
Closing out the race

Finish – 3.5Km extra to the finish line

  • Concrete surface to get to the school ground finish.
  • This annoyed me so I jogged/walked most of it.
  • No food or drink available by the race organisers.
  • No finishers medal or t-shirt.
  • Mild hyperthermia when I stopped (which the crew quickly managed).
  • Finished 16 overall and 10 Male home out of 34 starters.
  • 26 hours 21 minutes and first 100 miler in the bag.
  • Finishing Video (click here)
End of the trail

Positives

  • Great trail for a run of this length.
  • Support crew were able to intersect and check in regular.
  • Hydration was on point.
  • Mental conditioning was good.
  • First 100km was around 12 hours.

Opportunities

  • Heat and cold conditions knocked me around more than anticipated.
  • Quads were very sore during running as well as tight ITB (but hamstrings and glutes fine).
  • Any running efficiency after 100 Km was not great.

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