Monday, 12 April 2010
0773 - MDS Results
First name: Leo
Number: 773
General position: 193
Nationality: GBR
Country of residence: GBR- GRANDE BRETAGNE
General:
Time:
38H32'25
Delay:
18H47'16
Average:
6.46
Stage 6
Time:
02H 23'14
Delay:
00H 59'54
Average:
8.8
Stage 5
Time:
05H 18'58
Delay:
02H 08'23
Average:
7.9
Stage 4
Time:
14H 35'58
Delay:
07H 26'44
Average:
5.62
Stage 3
Time:
06H 15'20
Delay:
03H 13'34
Average:
6.39
Stage 2
Time:
05H 44'38
Delay:
02H 55'32
Average:
6.09
Stage 1
Time:
04H 14'14
Delay:
02H 03'06
Average:
6.84
Friday, 9 April 2010
0773 - MDS Stage 4
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
0773 - MDS Stage 3
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
0773 - MDS Stage 2
Stage 2: 35.5 km, time 5h 44, max: a balmy 46c
Blisters: 2 small on end of toes. After yesterday's efforts (268th/1013) we needed a good night's sleep. After passing out for a few hours a warm Saharan wind kept most of tent up for most of the night. 8 quite grumpy faces this morning over breakfast, as novelty of this little adventure rapidly waned.
In search of a couple of secs of TV fame, we found ourselves at the front on t starting line alongside Crackers. Once gun went off and we'd let lead runners thru we settled in to same routine of yesterday with mix of run/walk to ensure we didn't burn ourselves out too early.Keep having to remind ourselves of how long this event is and not push too hard too soon.
Today's stage really brought home how tough this thing is going to be. Had some big old climbs, some gruelling sand dunes and a huge flat salt plain that seemed to go on forever under a baking midday sun. But we all got through in one piece,all definitely feeling it and doing our best to remain in good spirits.
Tomorrow's distance increases to 40 k - please keep messages coming to help me thru! Leo
0773 - MDS Stage 1
We're finally under way! Had to undergo two frustrating days in camp doing admin, medical and kit checks while James Cracknell in tent next door was constantly being filmed for his Discovery Channel Documentary. He's no doubt looking keen and ready.
Before any big race, a good night's kip is always vital. So to experience our first big sandstorm wasn't ideal timing. Sand for a midnight feast. Yum.
Once race underway,settled in2 a 20min run, 10min walk routine with Sam, Ollie and Dan Brit. Today's a short day,all about saving ourselves for stage 4 and getting into a routine. Mix of terrain-dunes,stony paths, baked river beds,steep rocky climbs. With 1st day adrenaline, wanted to run faster but forced ourselves to hold back. All made it through in 1 piece and feel good. James Cracknell came 9th overall. Amazing. Now refuelled, stretched and getting ready for bed before stage 2 tomorrow where some big dunefields await!
Thanks for all your messages. They're such a lift when back in camp.
Keep them coming please as I'm top scorer in tent! Leo