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Fitswazi100 Photo Finish…….

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Pictures don’t lie…….

Some people still live by the saying “seeing is believing”.  Whether or not you are one of those people, here are some awesome pictures that were captured on Sunday 23rd March 2014, the last leg of the Fitswazi100 – 100 km run over 3 days.

Although these pictures don’t cover the full 100 km journey or include all the runners that participated, they do show the strength, endurance and determination of the runners! To wake up sore, tired and even blistered and complete the final days run on achy legs, takes a lot of these.  There were many happy, smiling faces throughout the run.  I know I was one of them!

And yes, it was our Victory Run, so we brought out our best ammunition – our bright and colourful running gear, and brightened up the streets of Manzini City!

Pictures tell a thousand words……

There are lots of things we don’t see when we run.  We don’t see ourselves and the people behind us, the way we run and how we are feeling at a particular point during the run. We sometimes don’t see that everyone else around us is feeling the same way, ‘bushed’, after a hill climb or after a tempo run.

There are lots of things you don’t see when we run.  You don’t see the strong, fighting, determined and never-give-up spirit that we bring out when the going gets tough.  You don’t see the grit, pain and aches we push through.  You don’t see the support, encouraging, motivating and cheering on we give each other when it’s needed. You don’t see that when we are on the road, we are equal, we are all runners!

Then there’s also the support and assistance of the people working behind the scenes, organising or encouraging us on.

These pictures show all of this.

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…And when its all said and done, and we have our bruised and blistered toes to heal, deep down there’s that feeling of accomplishment and self gratification, that 100 km was run over 3 days!

That feeling no one can take away! 

 

 

“IT ALWAYS SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE UNTIL ITS DONE”Nelson Mandela