I've raced on all seven continents at least twice. I've probably run thousands of races. But the single race that I'm most proud is a 10K. Yes, a 10K. I ran it with my daughter on her 10th birthday.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I run in practically every single road race in my country, 5k, 10k just to promote the sport.
I raced locally for a year, went to Europe the year after and went to the Olympics the year after that.
My last real race was at the Olympics in Sydney in 2000.
I raced supremely well. I felt I was as well fitted to do it as I had ever been, and as perhaps I might ever be. I went climbing three weeks before, because I was feeling fed up with running.
I did my first cross country race when I was about 10 and absolutely loved it. I wasn't particularly good, so I didn't just carry on because I was good, but it just really appealed to me.
I'm getting tired of 10.7s. I just want to put a good race together, and hopefully in the next race, I get the time I'm working for. I definitely think a 10.6 is there. Hopefully I will get it together.
The world record will come to me when I run the world record race. I'm just trying to perfect my race. I'm looking for perfection.
I was playing rugby and the other games English school children do, and there was an event in which races were run, and I won these by a considerable margin.
I'm a competitor. I really enjoyed the race more than just going out and running to run.
I raced in London in the 2012 Olympics, and it was incredible to be a part of, with half a million people watching and then later seeing kids going back to cycle.
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