24 05, 2015

Great Ocean Road Marathon Recap – By SALLY HEPPLESTON

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 24th, 2015|marathon, Race recap|4 Comments

HAVING done five half marathons, I think I always knew in the back of my mind I would one day try a full marathon. A lot of people asked and I’d generally find a way to fob them off or tell them the many reasons why I didn’t think I was cut out for a [...]

23 05, 2015

My Journey to 50km. By Peta Davies

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 23rd, 2015|Member stories, race report, trail running|0 Comments

Well, I guess I should start with why I entered the North Face 50k having never run more than 22km. I had done a few trail races including the Glow worm Tunnel half marathon and loved them and had experienced true moments of utter peace, so who doesn’t want more of that right? When one [...]

22 05, 2015

Existence is not living- By Anna Fitzgerald

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 22nd, 2015|ambassador, Members stories, RMA 2015 Ambassadors|0 Comments

Here I am, served up on a platter. What I care about, that which is important to me, doesn’t matter. Guilted existence, fear and obligation. Complete denunciation of my passion, happiness and aspiration. Living is not defined by breath and blood flow. It is purpose, experience,exertion- not taking it slow. Death comes in many modality. [...]

20 05, 2015

The Why, When and How of the the Post Race Debrief – by RMA coach Kate Heyward

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 20th, 2015|coach tips, great ocean road, race day, Running Stories|0 Comments

I had a lot of time to think on my own travelling back from the Great Ocean Road Marathon. A whole day actually. I made an effort to do a stocktake of the positives and where I can learn for next race – and I just wanted to highlight the importance of this exercise, while [...]

16 05, 2015

The Mothers Day Classic race recap – by Leah Kermeen

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 16th, 2015|Members stories, race, Race recap, Running Stories|0 Comments

I am so very fortunate to be a mother to three wonderful young children but sadly it’s a title that I know not all women are able to hold. I am lucky, honoured and proud to be such an influencing role model on my children as they enter a challenging and changing world. We are [...]

13 05, 2015

Choosing a hydration pack

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 13th, 2015|gear review, hydration, hydration pack, Training Tips|0 Comments

As my runs got longer and the terrain got harder with less places to grab water, I found that I was in need of a hydration pack. I wasn't in the habit of running past my local sports field anymore where I could fill up at the bubbler, or running laps where I could leave [...]

7 05, 2015

ALL IN THE MIND – by Jess Hone

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 7th, 2015|half marathon, Members stories, trail running|0 Comments

My introduction to trail running and the half marathon. "Are you doing the Sri Chinmoy half next weekend?" A casual message from my new friend and fellow RMA Faye. I had not even heard of this race, so my mind automatically threw up all the reasons why I couldn't: Never run a trail before, never [...]

5 05, 2015

The Anzac Day Challenge race recap – 100km lap ultra – by Emma Munro

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 5th, 2015|Members stories, Race recap, Running Stories, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

The journey began 6 months ago, travelling with friends to an event in the ACT we were chatting like school girls about our bucket list of running events, the 3 of us had a more than 1 event in common on our lists, the biggest and craziest for us was The Anzac Day Challenge, 100km [...]

1 05, 2015

Unexpected Endings…. My Canberra Half by Catherine Chatterton

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 1st, 2015|half marathon, Members stories, Race recap, Running Stories|0 Comments

Before I start this, I will own up to the fact that this story doesn't contain any great feats of heroism or overcoming insurmountable odds. It's merely a lesson that I learnt a couple of weeks ago during my first half marathon. In terms of where I fit in the whole sporting classification (if there [...]