At the end of April of this year, I decided to get my
exercising act together and set a goal for myself. The goal in mind was to run the annual City2Surf, which is
by far Sydney’s favourite charity run.
The course is a quite hilly 14km (about 8.75 miles) that starts in the
heart of the city in Hyde Park and wraps around coastal suburbs ending at Bondi
Beach. Let’s talk more about the
course:
Hyde Park >> Up William Street and through the tunnel
>> down to Rushcutters Bay >> Up towards Edgecliff into Double Bay >>
Down to the marinas of Rose Bay >> Up the monstrous ‘Heartbreak Hill’ >>
Slowly leveling out in the outskirts of Vaucluse into Dover Heights >>
Finally reaching North Bondi seeing the finish line in the distance >>
down the hill to the finish line…
I’ve never ran anything longer than a 5km before, so I was
concerned that I would be no match for the annual “fun run”. In front of me were
the qualifying starting groups, for those who had always anticipated running
the course and didn’t think to only commit on the very last day (yes, true
story). Because I signed up last
minute – literally I signed up 20 minutes before admission closed – I was in
the later group, accompanied with the other fun runners. There were many runners like me, running
the entire thing at their own pace, but there were also runners dressed in full
on costumes. These runners took “fun run” literally and nailed it. Accompanying
me on my run was the entire Avengers cast, Lego men and women, Teletubbies, Vikings
and more.
I ran the damn thing in 1 hour 23 minutes and 14 seconds.
And yes I was damn proud.
Although I couldn’t commit to running the course until the
very last day of the sign up, I still did it. I did it because I wanted to prove to myself that I could,
which is the best feeling EVA.
#cornball
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| STARTING LINE |
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| FINISH LINE |


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