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As a kid I used to love athletics and cross country. I would look forward to the sports carnivals, and competing with others, and getting ribbons for the races I loved competing in, like the 100m or 200m, and the relay. But sometime during my teenage years, I gave up running. I just didn’t enjoy it anymore.
It would take another 10+ years for me to fall back in love with it.
In 2011 things were rough going for me. My relationship had ended, my eldest child was starting kindergarten and I was adjusting to life as a single parent.
I was unhappy with myself. I knew that if I wanted to change then I needed to take charge.
I really thought about what I wanted in my life. Being there for my kids was a priority, which meant that getting healthy was a must.
I thought about all the things I could do to shape up. At the time I saw running as the epitome of being fit. So I put that down as a goal. To keep myself accountable I entered a fun run, Run For the Kids, in 2012.
Back then I had never heard of c25k (couch to 5km) or any other training programs for running. I figured I would just run until I couldn’t run anymore, then walk, and then run again. So that’s what I did.
Then April rolled around. I was nervous but excited to complete my first fun run.
When I crossed the line in a time of 28:14 I felt on top of the world. I did it. I finished my first race. It was at that moment I realised the satisfaction that running gave me, and I wanted more. I wanted to run further.
The next event I signed up for was a local event, “Run the Gap” held in the majestic mountains of the Grampians. The run was just a stepping stone to achieve my next big goal – to run a half marathon.
Since then I have done countless other races. I’ve competed in everything from 10km, to half marathons, to trail runs - even a few obstacle events. And I’ve achieved plenty of personal bests along the way.