With Crossy Lad away on International Duathlon duty in
Adelaide I was looking for an easy recovery swim to start the week and when
Pete Walker came calling I thought perfect as he was looking to do the same
after a recent illness that has kept him out.
All was looking rosy until the likes of Kroney, The Champ
and the ‘Casper’ Brothers Leech and Angus Boyd rocked up and i knew any chance
of an easy swim was about to go out the window.
A couple of hundred warm up and with a shorter set of 2 x400
2 x 200 and 2x100 we were soon away.
I was blowing early from the first rep and when the second
was even faster i was almost out for the count. The 200s were done in a similar
time to what is achieved in the faster A.B.C pool before we paired up for the 2
x 100m relay to close it out/
Teams were Bike buddies from yesterday – Leech & Kroney,
Champ was paired with Floatie Pants Angus, whilst poor Pete has to do with me
as a handicap
It went down to the wire as both Kroney and I battled it
out, and the faster Angus being made to reduce the gap each time. The Leech was
the first to ‘put up the white flag’ when he did his best ‘Lay Down Sally’
impression and the tough old bugger Pete Walker just had enough in the tank to
hold out Boyd to take us to victory for the day.
400 times 6.26, 614.
200 times 3.02, 3.03
Felt good once the swim was all done
Can’t finish off without a word from the weekends racing
down in Melbourne. Some great conditions made for quick times. Old Mate Gleeso didn’t
disappoint with a massive PB for the day (think I did call it last week?) breaking
through 90 minutes in the half. My current #1 clients Craig and partner
Victoria went well, particularly Vic’s who covered the marathon in 3hr:40 mins,
with Craig wondering why he didn’t PB despite his 6 schooners the previous
evening?
The Timmy run of the Day though goes to Erika Ekland on her
2.57 marathon and another PB to her name – super run from the adopted Eastside
lady and I hope she remembers where it all started for her when the plaudits
come presentation evening. No doubt those pesky NOTB will try to claim her
along the way mind you.
Congrats to training mate Crossy Lad as well in coming 2nd
in Adelaide, just getting done by another old mate in Deano Degan by 16 seconds
and reversing the position from 12 months back.
Will be back out running tomorrow – going to be a warm one
again I see so have decided to head out early morning and got NEW dad Prince Ho
and Kanser out to keep me honest with some 800s on McKay Oval.
Cheers
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