The race was all in aid of running for those who have spinal injuries and for spinal research - all the money raised / entry fees go 100% to the research of spinal injuries. It is a global initiative so different countries participated and all started at the same time (we started at 12:00); it was all broadcast live via YouTube. You could also give your race number to family / friends to track you along the way.
What a wet race! However I much prefer running in the rain than the sun beating down on you or wild wind. Note to self - take warmer clothes with for after the race.
When entering, there is a 'goal-calculator', initially I thought let me try and do at least 8kms, then I thought that 10kms could be do-able. At 11.56kms, an hour and fifteen minutes into the race, the catch up vehicle caught up! Am super stoked - next year, I will definitely try for 15kms.
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