LONG STAGE OF THE RACE IS OVER!!
So after a couple of windy days during the race, Iceland finally saved the best weather for last.... By best weather I mean, high winds, horizontal rain and cold temperatures all the while we navigated lava fields, cliffs, volcanic sand, beach, mossy marsh swamp stuff and plenty of horse tracks. By the first checkpoint, 7km in, most of the competitors were completely soaked through to the bone, including the two of us. I had to be put in the 4WD at checkpoint 1 for 15 min to stop the shivering, due to me being unable to run and only limp meaning I couldn't generate enough body heat. As the last one into checkpoint 1 I also had to make the relatively difficult choice to continue for another 60 km. Whereas once Zenia had warmed up, she was able to start running and get her body warm enough to get through, while only 'mildly' freezing. Coming into checkpoint 2, I was still in last position, as my knee is really painful as soon as the terrain is rough i.e. lava fields where I have to lift my leg, however once I got onto the flat surface I was able to motor along and managed to pass around 70 competitors before reaching home at around 10PM - around 14 hours on the course. Zenia while not able to move at her normal speed managed to finish within 10 hours, which wasn't too bad but by no means her best. The course was a really nice running course, unfortunately the weather didn't really encourage you to take in the beautiful surroundings especially while running along the beach. Luckily, the course director had managed to arrange a tailwind for the majority of the course which would have been hell if reversed! After getting across the finish line we were escorted to a sports hall, which includes warm showers, no leaky tents, no winds, and a nice temperature - although the smell of 5 days worth of sweaty wet gear is quite the smell and takes some getting used to for anyone not part of the race. Today we have a rest day before finishing the last 10km tomorrow, and receiving our medals and getting to swim in the Blue Lagoon. Everyone is pretty beaten up so, the last 10 km are going to be pretty tough but the motivation of getting through and crossing the finish line will ensure that if we have to walk it will at least be at a good pace. Thanks again for all the messages of support and encouragement, it makes a huge difference to our mental state when you receive these messages. We can't wait to get home and be able to tell you all about the race in person.











