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Dan Coffey's account of the
2003
Self-Transcendence 24 Hour
Race
This race was first held at New River Stadium, North London for
two years before being moved to Copthal Stadium where Don Ritchie
ran an astonising 166 miles; then moved to Kingsmeadow Stadium,
Kingston where the recording marshall's tent was blown away in very
windy conditions; moved to Tooting Bec where it has been held ever
since; it might be worth remembering that on the last occasion it
rained for the first 23 hours of this event. What would this year
bring? I was mulling over these thoughts as I sat lost in the one
way raffic system at Streatham with just under an hour and a half
to go and still wondering whether there was any truth in the magnificent
write up in Runners World re the Hull 24 hour event in July that
that was the only 24 hour race being promoted in the UK this year.
However I had total faith in
, Race Director,
who had invited me; he surely would not have left me lost in a one
way system if there was no race as erroneously reported! Finally
I extricated myself from the system and promptly got lost again;
now reslved that I would only stick to the track as I could only
go two ways without mch chance of getting lost. I comforted myself
with the knowledge that I had packed a silva compass in case I got
in trouble on the track, at least I would be able to spot magnetic
north and work it out from there! At last I arrived at the track
and parked my trusty steed then prepared myself for the coming onslaught;
was greeted by many very fit and young looking competitors including
the President of the RRC Don Ritchie MBE. I asked him how he would
go and he replied that he would be taking it easy as he was getteing
on; I believed him, what a mistake!
Read the full
article here
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