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three thousand metres.

Yesterday I took part in a three thousand metre swim event. The first time I had ever competed at that distance and boy was I not ready for it. If you follow some of my swim posts then you will know I had not even been training at this distance. So the actual distance came as a shock to my muscles and to my mind as well. From the start I was behind, the young guns racing out from the start. First thoughts were "I will be able to catch them back up when they tire." Well they did not tire and I ended up coming next to last, one of the persons did not finish. When I saw him stop at the shallow end I knew I had to continue. The continuing proving to myself that I have still got what it takes. I was so knackered that at some points I had to do a length of backstroke just to get in some variation.

Eventually the inner mind was telling me to just give up, not so bad you are thirty, and you are so far behind. But luckily my wife was in the audience so I could not give up. I carried on. I have never come that far behind everybody else in an event. I am not sure people even noticed I had finished.

Will I do it again? I hope so, its a great test of fitness.

3000m 49 minutes 53 seconds (1.39 100m Ave).

Posted by at June 22, 2003 09:12 PM
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mate good on ya for not giving up !

Posted by: Mark at June 25, 2003 09:03 AM

i„m proud of you...good work CAMPEČN!!!

Posted by: Andrea at June 26, 2003 04:40 PM

I'm not getting, please, can you explain it?

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