Story
UPDATE……. Because I’m clearly not crazy enough and 4 ultra’s is seemingly a walk in the park…..
I’ve now added a skydive for the 29th September, thankfully I’m not doing it on my own! I will be jumping with some ‘Ringers’ and the staff from Dogs for Autism. Wish us luck lol
One woman
3 Ultra challenges ❌ Now 4 Ultra Challenges and a skydive.
And no clue how to run……. Or fly.
What’s the worst that can happen?!
(So the clue the on ‘what’s the worst that can happen’ is actually jumping out of a plane, strapped to a strange man that you have just met)
One fateful Friday evening, I had a very ‘bright’ idea that I would do another Ultra challenge, but 50k just didn’t seem enough. That’s just a warm up (or so I’ve been told) So im now doing 3. Actually, it’s now 4 and who said something about jumping out of a plane?!
Just to make it more of a ‘challenge’, I also had a ‘brighter’ idea of running all of them, amazing I thought, absolutely cracking! Until I actually remembered that I don’t run, not even for the ice cream van or Dave Grohl……. I also can’t fly, but that’s another story 😳
So here we are……. 3 Ultra’s❌ now 4 ultras and a skydive😂with my name on them, the first one starting on the 6th April.
Regular training updates will be posted :) wish me luck lol
Just in case u are interested the Ultra challenges are: The Easter 50k, London 2 Brighton 100k and The Thames Path 100k, did I mention a skydive?! And now the Kent Downs 50k!
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