Lets scroll back to last weekend when I did the 1500m at the Kent Champs, although a lot has happened between then and now... a geography, chemistry and maths exam, but I am finally happy to say that, I'm DONE... (and got instagram, twitter and snapchat back). Back to last weekend. On the Friday is was my birthday, although the latin and economics exam, took most of the enjoyment out of the day. On Saturday, my English exam followed, but once I finished english, I got to go home early and relax for the rest of day... well I say relax it was mainly revision. After my usual pre race routine (pasta, banana, etc.) On Saturday morning my alarm goes off, and with tired eyes I turn it off... 30 mins later I wake up and realise, I had fallen back asleep, and was now running considerably late...oops, I think the stress of exams had got to me a bit. Finally I made it into the car, and after mum and I battled with her new cars satnav, we finally got it to take us a quick way to Ashford, however it took us along some ridiculously narrow lanes... we were not a fan! After actually getting in a good warm up, even though in my head we were running late, but I like to leave about an hour lee way, because I get a little bit anxious about being later, so I still had factored in time for problems. Soon enough I found myself on the start line and I was second from the end, and to me is was quite apparent we were in pb order... so I thought I would be right at the back of the field. And BANG... we were off and straight away the pack was running away from me, and I was like, um... arg this isn't the plan. I stayed patient and the laps went by and I was catching others up and with one lap to go, I was in fourth, further up the field than I had expected. I had the girl in third in my sights, there was a significant gap between us with one lap to go, but I wanted to give it my best shot, to catch up as much as possible, and I crossed the line 2 seconds behind 3rd, and I think the photos show that I gave it everything. After the race, I crossed the line with a 5 second pb, so I was really pleased with that! However I am now definitely hungry for a sub 5 1500m now, after getting 5:01. After saying well done to everyone, which is always nice, because through the xc season I got to know all the girls, even from the other clubs, so a team photo only seemed appropriate. This weekend, I have been enjoying life far too much, with having no revision, which is just great! I was in London yesterday and walking around all day is surprisingly exhausting and yesterday evening I definitely crashed on the sofa, and I just loved to have some time to watch tv, which I felt like I haven't done in ages. Next week is very exciting for me, I'm off to Slovakia for the European Aquathlon Championships, so next weeks blog post will be an exciting one, and keep track of my instagram too!
Love G x
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HelloI'm Grace, a 18 year old runner, and fitness fanatic. Join me on my crazy journey through life, squeezing in an adventure in every second of spare time I have. Archives
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