Alex and I were in the same wave and Mr Harrison was scheduled in the wave behind.
The morning was one of the most surreal mornings and was captured very well in the first three minutes of the following You Tube
clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UvVRDdiJ2s.
Going into T1 I was elated, the swim was over
and I survived it! I rarely broke my stroke and maintained a relaxed swimming style throughout, knowing that I was never going to brake records I swam within my capabilities and
enjoyed the beautiful morning and the excitement of the event. It was a cold morning and I felt extremely cold entering T1, it took me approx 1 1/2 hours to warm up on
the bike and gain a sense of excitement back into my race. The supporters throughout were amazing and lifted the spirit of all the athletes taking part, I was particularly privileged
to have a very strong support team, which made up of my lovely wife, Mother in law, very close friends from Worksop, friends from Marlow and colleagues. Once again I approached this element of the competition with vigour but maintained my focus on my own race, knowing the bike wasn't made for 112miles and a climb totalling 5900ft per loop. The cycling was exciting topping out at 40mph from Neetlebed back towards Henley was exhilarating, however the high gears made each climb difficult.
feeling however I was unsure of how I could run having the unwanted strain on my lower back.
My first lap was all about jogging off my aches
and pains. The crowd once again kept
me going as I managed to focus on my stride and pace, to ensure I stayed relaxed I thoroughly enjoy the event and at this stage I knew there where never going to be technical difficulties that could stop me from achieving my goal. I hit the first half marathon surprisingly well, clocking around 1 hour 47 minutes. Aiming to sub 4 hours
results and pictures click on the following links: Photo's: http://www.marathon-photos.com/scripts/event.py?event=Sports%2FGKDE%2F2011%2FChallenge+Henley-on-Thames&new_search=1&match=426 Results: http://results.racetectiming.com/MyResults.aspx?CId=38&RId=214&EId=1&AId=72232