I got sidetracked yesterday evening watching Mountain: Life at the Extreme on BBC2, would recommend if only for the bits about Mira Rai (though the other elements were very good too!). That's her there in the picture, she's a Nepalese ultra runner. Here's some blurb I lazily copied and pasted:
Mira Rai hails from a remote village in Bhojpur, in the east of the country. Growing up, her family struggled to meet everyday necessities through farming. She left school at age 12 to help her parents in daily household chores, and because her family could not afford her education. She regularly walked up and down the mountainous terrain to collect water and go to market. At the age of 14 she left home in the middle of the night, without telling her parents, to join the Maoist insurgency when they came recruiting through her village. When the civil war came to an end she was disqualified from the Maoist reintegration programme, as she was a minor. After returning home she dreamed of doing something more with her life to support her family, and traveled to Kathmandu to pursue karate and running.
She speaks about her first ultra-marathon in the doc--she already knew she was good at running but had never considered running that sort of distance before. By chance she bumped into a Himalayan 50k race just about to start one day, so joined in. She only had a pair of plimsolls with a hole on one of the soles, no technical clothing, no water or fuel. She won the race anyway. In fact she's pretty much won everything she has entered since then, and has something mad like 50% more haemoglobin in her blood than regular runners because of her mountain upbringing. Most recently she ran the 120 km Ben Nevis Ultra Trail Race round my way, where she not only won the race but set a new course record in a time of 14 hours and 24 minutes.
Look her up, it's inspirational stuff!
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Happy running, gang!
Ju-Ju, Sqkr, and roseabi
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