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Sunday, April 11, 2010
102minutes - 21km


if you thought 2.4km was HARD, this is 2.4km x 17.5times
as the big day approaches, 42km. my training is well underway, short distances for the past month. today was 21km in 102minutes. definitely felt like giving up at some parts. truth be told, i did stop for several times at red traffic signals, but i still pushed on to the end anyway.

102minutes -21km
204minutes -42km, thats about 3.5hours. knowing that the average time a marathon runner takes about 4-5hours to complete 42km. i am nothing but awesome.

HOWEVER.... the time which i need to run 42km cannot be calculated like that because the longer you run, the more tired you get. but we will see; still training. 1 month more to the big day :D