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conclusive proof that me and Kipkemboi are mates (i wish) hahaha...

we even ran in the same front bunch (well for the first 500m anyhow.) ...see gold coolrunning hat on left of picture...at the start of my 12th marathon finished and my 12th City to Surf run...(ive done it every year since 1997 except 2000 and 2006)...
TechnoKate and emailstar in a citytosurf video in the skins recovery tent afterwards see video on
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I could hear that ambulance for much of the race....
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well done medical...great effort on a tough course! I think the ambulance came up about 20min short, but on the WAMC perth Marathon course which is soo much flatter, probably would have got there...
seriously though 2.14 that is the fastest marathon in Perth for sure...on a very tough course...
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Kenyan 1-2-3...Lilan Kennedy Kiproo 2nd in the sprint finish to the line...Kosgei was 3rd. Best Australian Mark Tucker...
Sobeka of Ethiopia the womens winner in 2.35. Kenyan Emily Chepkemoi Samoei 2nd in 2.45. Magda Karimali-Poulos 3rd.
4.15 for me (1.53 Half) more on my blog...had a really good day, and the hammy survived...just...
awesome to catch up with heaps of people, and saw Coolrunner Peekie finishing the 12k...
long climb up Oceanic at the end wasn't as hard as I thought it would be...
Went halves on a taxi-fare with a fellow marathoner to get to the start since
***there are no trains at 0500hrs on a sunday...*** and it was easier than trying to find parking with all the road closures, although turns out some of them must have come into effect later in the day, cos mounts bay rd exit from the kwinana freeway seemed to be open still when we went past...
Free trains on the way home was awesome
I ran with Kipkemboi, Kosgei and co in the first minute or so, counted 8 Kenyans/Ethiopians/Tanzanians men in the front bunch,and Nsw? runner Mark Tucker... and they had two motorbikes with cameras just in front of us...oh and I ran 4.16 for the entire marathon not bad considering my hammy played up on the tough hills, and
I carried 4 drinks with me....due to the fact there is no personal drinks option in this very hilly! marathonfirst 21.1km in 1.53 on the very nice flat section out to UWA and beyond and back was a very good hitout for Melbourne in a few weeks time, but need to get hammy right...
Helicopters followed us round Riverside drive and Mounts Bay taking photos, blimp at the finish was cool, and caught up with heaps of legendary people, plus me and AP educated a very good taxi driver about Kosgei/Kemboi marathoning and ultra-marathoning around the world at 0500hrs...what a day...awesome fun...medical marathoners put on a cool show of attacking running especially early on, 3.29 for one of them!
well done everyone who ran or helped in some way to make the city 2 surf one of the premier events in WA, and the second biggest running festival in Australia, and a serious rival now to the Sydney City to Surf ...
I am yet to see TV coverage of the start of the marathon, (although I might have missed it cos I turned on the TV at 1735 instead of 1730) or the thrilling sprint finish between Kiproo and Kipkemboi as they crossed in 2.14 the fastest marathon ever in Perth, and only 1 minute behind what Ray Boyds PB in QLD is, on a heaps tougher course here in Perth...
if you compare the TV coverage of other major races, its heaps better than Perths, I think if this is to be a good world class event the TV coverage needs to improve...its good to have some of the fundraising and fancy dress stuff there, adds balance to what is essentially a community event, but dont forget that the driving force of this event is the racing, so many of us here in Perth, around Australia, and globally especially if we are looking to keep attracting world class runners want to see 1. the start of the races, 2. the top 3 finishers at the end 3. any exciting battles during the race, especially at the finish like the one between Kipkemboi and Kiproo!
sounds like the directional issues was a major stuff up by officialdom for a significant number of people in the half...and the later start time not liked by many of the half runners, but for me as a marathoner we were very happy to avoid the worst of the merging, and to get a free run for the first 2-3 hours...so thanks heaps for that organisers....I agree with the 0630 start for the marathon and the 0900 start for the Half...big positive for us...maybe scrap the Half altogether...no maybe not...the chips in the shoes are a small hassle at the start and the finish, but not a major hassle...
overall though I had a wonderful day, would have liked to had some water as well as powerade in the marathon recovery tent, but the banana was probably a good option for many, and I enjoyed the free powerade and mars bar! I like the shirt...
I think the barricades and the separation of marathoners/half marathoners from the rest of the runners from my point of view as a marathoner was mostly a huge success, although I did see a few people jumping the barricades at perry lakes and elsewhere...
fantastic efforts by the volunteers on the drinks stations, I could see they were starting to run out of water... the amount of powerade out there was awesome from my point of view, maybe next time I will take the risk and not carry my own drinks...also made use of some of the free GU gels out there on course too...a lot of encouragement from spectators, marshals and others, appreciate it a lot in the marathon we do...
Well done everyone. Well done Nathan, Kevin (well done on overcoming the garmin death),Joxster (awesome return to racing after illness),metering Matt,,Kate,Jane, Richard,Aaron (sub 4 in his first road marathon after lots of ultras),Jeannie (4th marathon finish in 2 years), Vonny,Anne, MEDICAL!!!, Ian, everyone... all the half runners like Ryan, TR and Loub, 12k people like DJC, Christo (kings park)Peekie(near the finish) (surreally cool getting encourgement from 12k runners on the other side of the barrier when I was hurting a fair bit by then)...and 4k runners and walkers....
Huge thanks to BK and AP without your encouragement I might not have entered or turned up on race day...glad I did it. Last minute (1-2 days before) decision on my part to decide to race, although I conisidered it for weeks before...
so a wonderful day, its really exciting having the chance to run in the same race as the world class Kenyans,Ethiopians and Tanzanians etc...
and Go the Dockers!!!!
Its a special event, there is always ways to improve, and its not an easy course to PB on, but its a special,special race, great to have the chance to be a part of it for the 12th time...
looking forward to seeing the results and photos soon...
Edited by trailblazer777, 01 September 2010 - 04:01 AM.