| Mum's
on the Run - From the Outback to the 'G'
This
year, I was asked to join daughters Gracie, Fiona and
a friend, Susie Lyall, to compete as a team in The Coffee
Club 10km run, an event run in conjunction with the
Melbourne Marathon. When on the station outback, I loved
watching AFL and often dreamed of somehow getting onto
the 'G' — a feat difficult, if not impossible,
for a girl who doesn't play test cricket or AFL footy!
Naturally, I grabbed at the chance, and Team Mum's-on-the-Run
was born!
To get me ready, Gracie wrote me a a very achievable
8 week training program commencing with walks, to run-walks,
to 10km runs 2 weeks out, just so I knew what to expect
from running that distance. I even added in some of
my own cross-training — multiple sessions of fierce
sweeping, cleaning up after the worst dust storm to
hit NSW in 70 years!
The dust storm coincided with a visit from the Miles'
— daughter Fiona, her husband Nick and their 4
kids. Like me, Fiona was in training and promptly discovered
the grittiness of training outback-style. Lucky for
her, she had a willing training partner in youngest
daughter, Meggie!
11th
October 2009 - THE BIG DAY!
Well,
we all completed the race; the top 3 run times from
our team were taken, and WE WON our category! (Womens
10k Social Teams).
The
win was great, but for me, best of all was the elation
I felt as I ran onto the 'G', feeling just as Leo Barry
would have when he took that winning mark to win the
premiership for my beloved Swannies; or Sir Donald Bradman,
who scored his most Test runs here, including 9 centuries;
the 'G' being his favourite ground.
Indeed, I felt like I was up there with the "greats"!
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