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PostsNamib Race (2024) blog posts from Jeanne Chen
04 May 2024 06:19 pm (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
We are DONE!
We ran the last 10km this morning at full speed - impatient to get to the beach bar finish line with its promises of cold drinks and real pizza. The course was gentle with a mix of soft and hard sand and only 2 mini dunes that took just an hour. We came into the finish hand-in-hand and with huge smiles.
It was all euphoria and emotions around the finish line. People were crying, laughing, congratulating and hugging each other for a job well done. It is a really beautiful sight.
It is an immense relief to be done - both our minds and bodies are finally at rest for a few days. A lot of people are curious about what do you do first after one of these races. You have a looooong shower. Then you eat like a hobbit - we've already had 2 lunches today and are anticipating dinner eagerly. But mostly we relax and enjoy not having to focus on anything or plan for the next day.
I am incredibly proud of what we've managed to come through in the past week. And incredibly grateful that we were able to do this together. From not having any major illness / injuries to having an amazing group of people enabling us (including looking after Sebastian) to do this, we've also been very fortunate. So thank you to everyone who have supported us and cheered us on in this crazy adventure - we couldn't have done this without you!
Now we're off to some well earned pool time... until the next adventure.
03 May 2024 05:01 pm (GMT) Casablanca, Monrovia
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Marco Grobbelaar
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01 May 2024 08:59 pm (GMT) Casablanca, Monrovia
The heat is unreal. I thought I would stop writing about the heat because frankly it’s getting a bit tedious, but today was the hottest day yet and the temperature was up at 56C in the sun. It was hot enough to heat our water bottles to an unpleasant lukewarm temperature. There were moments where we genuinely thought about quitting, but we managed to push through.
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Marco Grobbelaar
Posted On: 04 May 2024 12:29 pm
Harvey Beverly Chen family
Posted On: 02 May 2024 08:31 pm
Suze Van Der Horst
Posted On: 02 May 2024 09:18 am
Merijn Meulemans
Posted On: 02 May 2024 09:12 am
Riana Scholtz
Posted On: 02 May 2024 04:16 am
30 April 2024 07:58 pm (GMT+02:00) Harare, Pretoria
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Marco Grobbelaar
Posted On: 04 May 2024 12:20 pm
Sophie Trasenster
Posted On: 01 May 2024 09:58 pm
Harvey Beverly Chen family
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Harvey Beverly Chen family
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Tals L
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29 April 2024 05:49 pm (GMT-12:00) International Date Line West
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Marco Grobbelaar
Posted On: 04 May 2024 12:14 pm
Yang S
Posted On: 01 May 2024 07:57 am
28 April 2024 04:34 pm (GMT-12:00) International Date Line West
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Tals L
Posted On: 01 May 2024 07:19 am
Charlotte Slabbert
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Aurelia T
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Harvey and Beverly Chen
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Harvey and Beverly Chen
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Alessandra Pelliccia
Posted On: 29 Apr 2024 04:41 pm
Sarah Morris
Posted On: 29 Apr 2024 03:56 pm
Marco Grobbelaar
Posted On: 29 Apr 2024 01:06 pm
27 April 2024 03:30 pm (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
18 hours to the start line. We finally made it to Walvis Bay, Namibia after a missed flight connection yesterday. It actually worked out well as we had a very pleasant 24 hour detour in Johannesburg — getting in a last gym workout, finalising race packs, and consuming a few last real meals at my favourite old haunts.
After meticulously weighing and calorie counting our race meals, we have arrived at our lightest pack ever. Full pack (ex-water) coming in at 8.0kg, of which 3.4kg is 15,500 calories of food for the 7 days.
We’ve changed up our meal plan this year to improve the balance of our calories away from heavy reliance on sweet protein bars, which were awful to consume. For each day, I’m carrying:
- Mix of freeze dried porridge (65g) + paleo granola (25g)
- Spicy Biltong (40g)
- Salted nut mix (35g)
- Recovery shake (50g)
- KIND nut bars (2 x 30g)
- Freeze dried dinners from Expedition Foods (150g)
- Freeze dried apple crumble dessert (80g)
- Nescafé instant cappuccino (8g) - our little desert luxury
- Nuun rehydration tablets (56g)
For the long march (double marathon) on Day 5, I’m anticipating needing some extra motivation and have packed some Reese’s chocolate peanut butter cups as a special treat and some emergency tomato soup and bouillon stock cube. I learned from last time that it’s hard to stomach a freeze dried meal after the long march and some plain broth is the best cure.
I’m getting excited for the start — pre-race butterflies are fluttering inside me now. I’ve driven through much of the race terrain before, but it’ll be a completely different experience and perspective to cross it on foot. I’m looking forward to spending the next week making our way across the desert under the vast Namibia sky. Here we go!
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Yang S
Posted On: 01 May 2024 07:50 am
Tals Liu
Posted On: 01 May 2024 07:13 am
Angela Chen
Posted On: 27 Apr 2024 11:13 pm
24 April 2024 08:00 pm (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
Last day before we fly out to Namibia tomorrow. We've been training hard for the last 4 months and we're ready to go!
That said, there's still a lot to prep before we get to the start line. Last night Adam and I were up until the wee hours glueing on our sand gaiters and stitching on our race patches. And we'll still need to repack all our dehydrated meals from their industrial packaging into ziploc bags after we land in Namibia - border control don't like unidentified powder substances in plastic bags. We hope this strategy will save us some weight (~20g per meal) and also pack down better.
Mentally, this race is also different from Georgia in 2021. We're leaving our almost 2 year old at home with his grandparents for 2 weeks. Going off grid is going to be harder than it was 3 years ago, but hopefully we're come home with some epic stories to share with him!
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Sofia M
Posted On: 08 May 2024 07:03 am
Sofia M
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Sofia M
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Sofia M
Posted On: 08 May 2024 07:03 am
Mary Gadams
Posted On: 06 May 2024 02:28 am