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I survived! First I made it through the expo, luckily getting there before 10 am. Noise levels soon rose, though, so we left again at 12:30. I have to admit to feeling a bit smug when I saw the masses of people getting off the DLR as we left.

The next day, I woke up bring and early, feeling fairly nauseous with nerves, as usual, but remembered to drink water from early on. Breakfast was just a bowl of granola and yoghurt. No fruit. I then took the tube to Cannon Street, and quickly found my train. It was already pretty full, but I found a seat, so I had a comfy ride to Greenwich, and chatted to the runners I was sitting with.

I arrived there around 9, but it was already hot enough that I had to take off the sweater I was wearing. After dropping off my kit bag, I tried out two different toilet queues, and had my photo taken at both. The second line took so long that it was hard to get into my pen, even though there was plenty of time, but a marshal let me in.

I was in pen 7, and we didn't pass the start line until 10:40, so it only took about 3 miles for the heat to get to me. I had been consciously holding back, but I started recognizing the signs of heat exhaustion (not least my racing pulse), so I decided that I didn't want to be carried out on a stretcher and began walking. I had read that it's smart to walk in the sun and run in the shade, so I decided to follow that strategy. Thank goodness I was carrying my own hydration belt! But I still picked up lots of bottles on course, and kept refilling my bottle, pouring water in my cap, and squirting myself. I also used the showers quite a lot.

It didn't take long until almost everybody around me was mostly walking, which made it difficult to remember to run, but I eventually got into a sort of rhythm. I wasn't in any pain, but eventually my feet got really tired. Running was better for my feet, so that gave me the incentive to run more than I might have otherwise.

Despite the heat, my body was confused, so I made more toilet stops than necessary. I was especially annoyed by a long wait for the toilet, only to discover that I didn't have anything to do there! Since most people were walking, I found that anytime I ran for a good stretch, I got an amazing response from the public. They went wild just by seeing somebody running. I felt like a star!

I had supporters at three places: mile 8, mile 19 and mile 24.5. I don't know if I would have been able to get through without knowing I had them to look for.

My finishing time was 6:33, but I'm so glad I made it. Interestingly enough, Mapmyrun has my distance at a whopping 45.9 km! (Does this mean I did an ultra?) I had to do a lot of weaving to get around all the walkers, but that's a bit much.

The support along the course was really amazing, and I did feel that some of the people forced me to start running when I wasn't in the mood, so that's good in a way. I was even more impressed by the runners run/walking with friends who were having a terrible time, firmly talking them through the course. Especially considering the lack of water.

I really enjoyed the sights, and didn't find the Isle of Dogs too terrible. On the other hand, I only talked to a few people, so at times life on the course was pretty boring.

I accepted most of the food on offer - how can you say no to free ice cream and fruit? My cheese cubes partly melted, so I quickly learned to only eat a small mouthful at a time, but they seem to do the trick. I didn't touch my jelly babies. Like at Christmas, it didn't take long until I was unable to face sweets.

I'm glad I didn't write my report yesterday, or the tone might be somewhat different. Mainly because my brain was a bit fuzzy yesterday, and I was feeling more negative about marathons in general.

I'm also starting to wonder whether my presence at an international event always lead to a heatwave. Today I'm back to feeling that I have unfinished business with the marathon distance. After some stiffness yesterday, I'm feeling a lot less stiff than yesterday. My bad heel was a bit painful as usual at the beginning of the race, but hasn't bothered me since. And best of all, I don't seem to have any niggles, and my toes all look as good as they did before the race!

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mrrun profile image
mrrunUltramarathon

Wow, well done, top job! I know that route and merely thinking about it, it feels daunting. And then, there's heat. At the time I was doing my HM preps along the river and over in Hyde Park and thought of you guys when the sun hit me and the wind stopped. My main obstacle to nailing the marathon is my unwillingness to walk and at this stage I can't see myself carrying my sorry frame for 40 odd kilometres without walking breaks. Two of my friends completed it with you, both ran non-stop for around 3 hours. Machines.

Enjoy your bling & glory, you've earned it!

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roseabiUltramarathon

So it was you that caused the heatwave!!?? I knew it!! :D

Extremely well done, CP, and a magnificent report!!! xxx Sounds like you almost ended up with cheese sauce in your pocket :) My chocolate coffee beans ended up as a sort of brown frogspawn, very far from appetising. But it's a pity you didn't fancy your jelly babies - it turns out that they are gorgeous heated up :D

I had no supporters on the course, but it helped me a lot to know that a few people were following me on the app.

Glad to hear you're feeling so fit and well today - who's the badass??

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misswobbleMarathon

Well done C3! I felt proper hot reading that! You’re right about shade though. Good tip. 👍 it must feel a horribly long way on a really hot day with all the crowds and general hullabaloo.

I hope you’re feeling somewhat rested now. I hope your next race will be cooler 👍😃🏃‍♀️🏅

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C3POMarathon in reply to misswobble

I keep joking to my husband that since my next major race is the Spitsbergen half marathon on Svalbard, even with a heatwave, the temperature won't be more than 10 degrees.

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misswobbleMarathon in reply to C3PO

😁

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SaskAlliecatHalf Marathon

I am in complete awe of all you Marathon runners, especially in that heat! Another great run and another great run report. I love feeling like I ran with you guys without having to experience the stiffness and soreness 😂. Glad to hear you're feeling good post race and your feet survived the beating!

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aliboo70Half Marathon

what a superstar! congratulations Cristina ! you are a London Marathoner!!! :)

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Millsie-J

Well done C3PO!

Great run and great report👍🏼

Madge50 profile image
Madge50Marathon

Wow, well done C3PO 👏🏅, what a great achievement.

Mx

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lardofaleHalf Marathon

That's awesome! What a fantastic achievement in such brutal conditions, my cap is well and truly doffed!

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AnnieW55

Well done C3PO. Great report. It did look brutal out there. You did it 🍾🎉🍾🎉🎈🎈 and you look happy. Glad to see recovery is going well.

mandm65 profile image
mandm65Marathon

great job, trip down meory lane for me (2013), was not that hot though.

Enjoy these moments and you will cherish the memories!

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Sandraj39Half Marathon

...huge well done! I watched on tv and as usual was in awe of everyone who crossed that finish line! That sudden warm spell was cruel in its timing - but you did it and beat all it threw at you!😀🏅 Rest up well - you deserve it!

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Nictwit

Amazing to even finish. The more I read the more I'm in awe of anyone that made it to the end 💪💪

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ancientrunnerHalf Marathon

Well done - hopefully you are feeling very proud. That looked so tough. Congratulations on the wise decision to walk bits. Someone at work has a friend who was absolutely determined to go flat out for a pb no matter what but after a few miles turned her pacer off realising her health came first and she really needed just to listen to her body. That is such a good picture. Hope you are rested up now.

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DeckerUltramarathon

Amazing CP! It must have been really tough going. I can’t even imagine. You look so happy in that pic. Congratulations!

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siabodHalf Marathon

well done c3po! I think it will be at least a year before i will attempt a marathon, but reading these reports makes me want to do one 😊

Congratulations, that was a tough London marathon! I think you are fantastic to get out there and do it, an amazing job.

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AnniemurphHalf Marathon

You are awesome! Huge congratulations! That was a tough event and you did brilliantly :) What a great run, and a great report.

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WhatsappHalf Marathon

Well done. A massive acheivement, made even harder by the heat. Brilliant!!

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benwillMarathon

Sounds like a tough ride and the marathon distance is a hard race. But you did it and survived the tough conditions with the heat. Well done you excellent running. I am sure you have plenty more marathons yet!

And in return congratulations on London!!! 👍😅

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EatcakeandrunMarathon

I love reading all these reports, and yours is great! You have managed to convey the atmosphere with the ups and down, and also how you managed to get round in that heat! Big big congratulations! I am almost thinking that one day I might have another go at that distance... Maybe!

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Ajs07

Wow amazing, massive congratulations xx

Gabby08 profile image
Gabby08Half Marathon

Congratulations! As with all you marathoners, I’m totally in awe. Fab race report too. Hope you’re being kind to yourself this week xxx

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