Modern Athlete Magazine Issue 127, February 2020 | Page 7
So, what happened to runners one and two? Apparently, they missed a route
marker and did not complete the course, therefore they were disqualified. So, hold
on to your hats, because here is the life lesson: It’s never over until it’s over! Don’t
ever think that, even if it appears things are not going your way, because things
can still work out in your favour. We all have daily struggles and challenges. Focus
on your goals, and keep on working at them. Keep on pushing, because you might
arrive at the end and still have achieved the goals you set out to achieve.
PS: The above tale was repeated in another race. This time I reeled them in from
the back... but the young guns are still faster. – Willie Richards, Cape Town
No, I didn’t set a PB, but the race was really a good one. It made me think that we
must be grateful for our health. It is so easy to say this hurts, or that is wrong, when
some people, like Nikki’s mom, might never recover. Nikki, this one was for your
mom! – Pamela Woest, Johannesburg
I’m so sorry to hear about Nikki’s mom. Words cannot take that pain away, but
like Pamela, we can tell Nikki that the running community is here for you, and
ready to run with you for your mom. – Ed.
Nikki and her mom
I remember one (really small) race when I lined up and had a feeling I could
finish on the podium. I knew I wouldn’t be able to catch the two younger (and
much taller) speedsters, but the rest of the field looked beatable, so I ran my
heart out and achieved my goal. Thanks for sharing your story, Willie, as it brings
back a great memory for me, plus an even better life lesson for us all. – Ed.
FOR NIKKI’S MOM
I am not good at writing letters, but feel, I need to write this one. The reason behind
the title of this letter is a bit of a sad one. A friend of mine, Nikki, was supposed
to do the Johnsons Crane 10km road race, but her mom who lives in the UK was
diagnosed with cancer. Unfortunately, the doctors couldn’t do anything more for
her, and Nikki has been by her mom’s side for a few weeks now.
I am not the fittest person, and I try to do only one race a month. I did the Mahjoh
15km the previous week, but when Nikki asked if I wanted to do the 10km,
because she couldn’t make it, and I found out the reason why, I knew I wanted to
do it. I usually run without a distinct purpose – I run purely because I love it, and it
is something I can do. But in this case, I instinctively knew that I would do it in her
mom’s honour, and for Nikki herself.
Throughout the race, Nikki’s mom was constantly on my mind. Whenever my feet
hurt, I would think of her and start running again. I wanted it to be my best race.
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