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Rebecca Pattinson

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10 March 2013 11:47 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

Its official, 1st female to cross the line, 18th overall and 2nd British Competitor to finish. 

My final lead time over Luisa was 49 mins (less the 15 min time penalty).


Running into San Pedro it finally hit me that this is for real, I cant describe how elated I felt, the cheers were so loud and the drums beating as loud as my heart, Mum was there to put the medal round my neck, tears rolling down my cheeks, its finally all over, thank god.


I gobbled 3 huge pieces of pizza, 2 cokes, an ice cream and a packet of crisps, FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD! It’s now 5hours later, 2 of which I spent scrubbing every inch of my skin and hair.  Never has a clean towel, a flushing loo, a razor and a hair dryer felt so good.


It has been the hardest week of my life, with some serious lows but amazing highs, I am weak beyond belief but my mind has had the best work out of its life.  My feet look like they’ve been through a shredding machine, my legs are covered in scratches, I have no idea how I have bruises in so many places, my back is one big scab, my left ear looks like Van Gough’s (no idea how, I guess my glasses got busy rubbing away there)..  But I’ve never felt happier or more amazing, I loved it all so much despite the pain and strain along the way, it was worth every foot step, WAHEY, I DID IT!!!!!!


I cant wait to spend tomorrow reading and re-reading all your messages, you have no idea how much they spurred me on, thank you so so much.  Tom Naughton, I just noticed you put £500 on my Just Giving which means I reached the target of raising £10,000 for LIFELINE, Tom you are so generous and so kind, you made me cry (again).  I’ve achieved more than I ever dreamt possible today.


I think in one of my first blogs, before I set off, I said ‘today is the 1st day of the rest of my life’ – how true that was.


I am staying out here for 2 days of r&r (massages, sleeping, eating, lying horizontal as much as possible), then its back to the real world of mobile phones and flushing loos – but bring it on, I think I can handle anything after this!


We have the big party tonight in San Pedro, the prize giving (can you believe I will be on the podium holding that trophy, calm down Bex, you're not Jessica Ennis).  There will be a slide show set to music of the whole event which will be so wonderful to see, the photographers were amazing, one of them told me he took over 10,000 photos, I hope to get lots of copies and will create a photo gallery to share with you all next week.


Thank you again for your donations financially and emotionally, and for sharing this amazing journey with me xx

Comments: Total (11) comments

Jamie Burke

Posted On: 29 Mar 2013 06:08 am

Rebecca, congrats!!! You have been such an inspiration, I was following the Chile race and came across your first interview and your words were incredible. Such an amazing achievement. I also listened to the podcast you were on and could not believe it...I am/have been training EXACTLY how you were...day by day. Wild huh? Such a huge motivation for me to know after 5 months of running experience I have now reached the exact training you were doing. Hopefully I have similar results in Gobi! haha. Anyways, hope we met on a future race. Congrats again. www.endprostatecancer.ca

Stephen Bennett

Posted On: 12 Mar 2013 09:19 am

Rebecca Sensational, amazing - well done. Your family friends and loved ones must be so pround, what an achievement. Look forward to hearing all about it when I next see you. Stephen Bennett x

Daphne Iliadis

Posted On: 11 Mar 2013 06:59 pm

Rebecca you are amazing, fantastic,special. Congratulations!!!!! You must be very very proud. I am so happy for you. This unique experience will be so precious for your life . Thank you for sharing your blog, such a vivid description. All my love

William Mather

Posted On: 10 Mar 2013 07:24 pm

Amazing Becca! Huge congratulations!I don't know how you did it with all the pain, blisters, heat and sheer distances! Just incredible. And lovely you and Louisa coming in together at the end of the Long March - brilliant! Just to distract you Thomas came 14th in the Cyprus Marathon today with a 3:20 - much tougher than he expected! But hey - get some really good r

Sandra Ankarcrona

Posted On: 10 Mar 2013 05:30 pm

I am weeping with joy for you, literally sitting here with tears rolling down my face. I KNOW what you have just achieved and am in awe - you crushed it

Jackie Phillips

Posted On: 10 Mar 2013 02:02 pm

Congratulations Rebecca, what an amazing finish. All best from Jeffa's 'team Macmillan', enjoy the rest of your stay. Jackie

Toby Mott

Posted On: 10 Mar 2013 12:19 pm

This is amazing, the news has spread throughout the restaurants of Queensway we are demanding a tickertape parade with an open top bus around Nottinghill. One big fry up awaits with black pudding..!! The Kam Tong says as much dim sum as you can eat... Xxxx T

minsk gretzky

Posted On: 10 Mar 2013 08:13 am

short of words, i'll just say congratulations! again thank you for sharing your blogs with readers, you have painted with words :)

Nina Faithfull

Posted On: 10 Mar 2013 06:40 am

Sorry to swear! But you Bloody Well Did It! Oh my Fricking God! How was that shower? Amazing? And your poor feet and the test ! But wow. I've been up for ages trying to see if you've blogged again and whilst looking at pics you did!! I am sure there is a delay between you posting and us seeing, but it feels like I'm there. I started crying again! Poor Nigel is awake far too early again dealing with his hormonal girlie crying but is equally as impressed. Probably not as emotional though....! Right we need to plan a celebration for when you're back!!! I am just so impressed. What next for my old friend. You can take over the world! You superstar! So sent you an email and whatsapp, no idea what you'll see first but you're the best. How emotional for you mum to put the medal round your neck, she must be so proud and in total and utter awe if you. Dominic must be jumping hoops!!!! Love you my friend! Stay safe, relax, eat more crisps and get your arse back here for a massive hi five!!! Xxxx

Nataly Asencio Pezoa

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 09:08 pm

HI!! since I saw you I knew there was something special about you and I did not realize what it was until I google you and I saw what your mission here was. I knew you were the right person to win it, as I read about your work for Lifeline. I feel bless of meeting a person like you and I'm very proud of you. Regards...

Amanda T

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 08:36 pm

Oh Bex, you constantly bring tears to my eyes. Just completely astounding. Enjoy that food, water and pampering, everything else can wait! Loads of love from us all here xxxx

08 March 2013 03:23 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

OMG OMG OMG, is this for real?! I am beyond exhaustion, the hardest day of my entire life and as you can no doubt see from the photos I was a blubbering emotional wreck at the end, falling into Jeffa`s arms, its beyond my wildest hopes and dreams.

The day started with 16km of sheer hell, crud crud crud, took about 3hrs and zapped the energy (dont even ask me how blisters feel at that point), the idea of another 60kms was, well, basically I`ve trained myself not to think (live in the moment and all that - thanks Dominic, came in rather handy out here).

My game plan was to stay on Louisa`s heels all day, she is so experienced, turns out she`s done way more of these Ultras than I thought (5th placed female in MdS amongst other amazing achievements). I must have been driving her crazy with my little pitter patter (plod plod) right behind her, every time she walked I walked, every time she ran, I ran (like that game of Grandmothers footsteps).. Finally at CP2 I plucked up the courage to ask her if she would mind and could I stay with her, she was an angel (now feeling very bad about any previous negative comments), we took in the next 60kms together, I felt strong in her shadow and dare I say it, it wasnt as bad as I feared, once you`re in it, the long day just slowly and painfully happens.

The scenery was more amazing than ever, one part literally looked like the moon (not that I`ve been there... yet), and then one massive mother of a sand dune followed by miles and miles of no mans land. Mum was at CP5 and never has a kiss and a cuddle felt better, she has been incredible, she didnt sleep at all last night as CP5 was the overnight check point (for competitors who stop for a few hours sleep), she is now sitting on top of a sand dune painting of course.

Louisa gave me a lump of parmesan cheese at CP6 and never has anything tasted so good in my life. We staggered the final 10km, using random land marks as our run/walk goals. Its weird how the body goes beyond exhuastion into a kind of total numbness and then you`re on auto pilot, if you dare to feel or think you are stuffed.

Crossing the line was one of the best experiences of my life, so much emotion came out, so much I`ve been working towards this last 6 months and all the feelings and thoughts I have tucked away inside me just came pouring out. Louisa really was a godsend and I think I would have got it all horribly wrong without her.

I am aparantly 18th overall and all being well, will be the 1st female by this time tomorrow - did I really just type that?!

Offically I am about 48 mins ahead of Louisa but they gave me a 15 min time penalty on Wednesday because I wasnt carrying my spare head torch (Jeffa was sleeping next to me that previous night and inadvertantly packed it into her pack by mistake as we have the same one). They spot check the Leaders packs to be sure we are carrying all mandatory equipment. I guess the rules are the rules and hopefully my lead is enough and Louisa doesnt sprint the finish tomorrow, I have to be honest, nothing is going to stop me now

My feet are a mess, bubbles all over the place, but as the boys in my tent would say `suck it up Bex`.

Jackie and Blanca (tent mates) came in at 9am this morning, 25hrs after starting (TWENTY FIVE HOURS FOR GODS SAKE!), they didnt stop to sleep and god knows how they did it, its the guys at the back who deserve the medals just as much as those at the front. As for the blind guys, thats just beyond amazing, their feet are shredded, they must have minds of steel.

When I came in last night I got into my sleeping bag and took 3 sleeping pills plus a very powerful pain killer but my whole body was shaking in pain, the blood in my legs going like the clappers and despite being completely beyond tired I literally couldnt sleep due to the agony in every muscle, it was a bit like some sort of torture method where you nod off but then get shaken awake within seconds, I lay there in my little bag crying like a baby - all a bit much. Finally had about an hours sleep around 7am, its now 2pm and I must get back in the bag.

I cant let myself think about shower, food, bed, normality, actually I have forgotten what it feels like to feel normal.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU AGAIN, the messages are just incredible, is this really me you are talknig about and is this really me writing this, I am so overwhelmed, I wish I could thank you all in person, you made me laugh and cry again and again. There is a long queue for the computers here so I will come back later and read all the messages properly, I`ll ony start crying again if I do it now (god I really must stop crying)

People keep asking me what next, to be honest I think I might quit while I`m ahead!

Wish me luck for tomorrow, I wont start writing my victory speech quite yet :) All I can say is GET ME OUT OF HERE I`M A CELEBRITY!!!!!

x

Comments: Total (26) comments

T Mott

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 07:08 pm

WOW AMAZING all of us here at Khans, Mandarin Kitchen and Churreria Espanola cannot believe it, what can we say but when your back home we will feed you..!! do you have some Cheddar cheese to share with the Italian... or is there a Scottish variant..?? Keep on going, don't look back... Xxx T

Fiona Fontes

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 05:43 pm

Just great to speak to you. What a great finish - I cant imagine the emotions, even I sitting at home am feeling emotional - to be there, with the band and everyone cheering - and mum. Too much! Enjoy the shower and have a fabulous party tonight. You are a superstar!! Fxxx

Rupert Child

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 04:42 pm

The clue to your amazing success was your bib number - Won, Won, Won. (cheesey I know!). From your blogs we could see all of the winning ingredients - confidence, courage, conviction, strength of character, stick-to-itiveness and backbone. You've also reached your Lifeline target so another success to celebrate. Have a fantastic time tonight and if they have dancing I'll fully understand if you decide to sit it out. I'm absolutely gobsmacked at your achievement over the past few days. Enjoy the hangover! Rupert x

Diana Thompson

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 04:38 pm

Fantasticly well done Becca - just incredible - there's been quite a buzz around here the past few days and everyone has been itching for updates. We're all cheering you now - an achievement beyond words. Looking forward to welcoming you back Dx

Polly Thompson

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 04:29 pm

You're fabulous, fantastic and famous! Well done and yes please can I come and live with you and go camping! lol Polly

Amanda T

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 04:21 pm

WOW YOU DID IT!!! Huge congrats, bet pizza never tasted so good!! Well done, just incredible in every way xxx

sophie grant

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 04:13 pm

yes!!!!!!!! yes yes yes!!!! you are an absolute superstar!! congratulations you deserve it so much. I am so proud of you girl well done, George and I have been cheering you on every step of the way! I can't wait to catch up when you get back. Now go and enjoy a well deserved drink xxxxx

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 04:08 pm

You did it by 1 minute! How to come up with an appropriate superlative?!! And poor Luisa just 1 minute behind. Look forward to hearing about the party and the town. Watch out for the paparazzi as you are a celebrity. And please please eat loads for the rest of us who can't ...

Lucy Kerr

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 03:57 pm

You are AMAZING!!!

Paula and Max McNeill

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 03:13 pm

YIPPEE YIPPEE YIPPEE YIPPE YIPPEI!!!!!!!!! I'M DANCING ROUND THE KITCHEN!!!!! YOU ARE THE CHAMPION!!!!!! I've been glued to the laptop all day longing for the all important update and 'ping' there it was. Sooo exciting... we're ecstatic for you! Can only imagine the hero's welcome you'll have received...so wish we could beam over to the square in San Pedro and join in the celebrations! MAKE SURE YOU HOLD THAT UNION JACK HIGH GIRL!!!! YIPPEE, YIPPEE, YIPPEE YIPPEEEEEEE........

Nic Macaulay-smith

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 03:09 pm

Words, for once, fail me- Am in total awe ! Huge congrats and I hope you have a fabulous celebration with G and J. Let it sink it, the huge achievement, and revel in it all - well, well, well done ! Nic x

Alison Hewitt

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 02:58 pm

Oh my Giddy Aunts, and Mum Well done you, we so proud of you, after all you hard training you deserve nothing less than your medal and the female winners jersey. Enjoy your first shower and savour a really long soak in the bath, as well as every hard earned hug. Love hugs etc Alison xxxxx

Yvonne Forward

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 02:56 pm

It's official... YOU DID IT!!!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!! Congratulations!!!! SO proud. What a hero!! Just watching the rugger... bet those boys wish for a tenth of your toughness. Enjoy the jubilations. Fantastic....So happy for you. All that hard work paid off. Congrats to your amazing trainer too. What a cool partnership. Have a wonderful rest. Tons of Love, Yvonne xxxxxx

John Pattinson

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 02:23 pm

You're the #1 lady. Brilliant achievement. Well done, don't envy the experience one little bit! Have a safe trip home. Love J

Anne Hutton

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 10:40 am

Wish I could write a better Blog! Cann't begin to describe our admiration and thrill - Impossible to find the right superlatives - Even I am SPEECHLESS! More luck & love for the final 8km and special special messages to to G & J xxx

Amanda T

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 09:05 am

Omg well done, just speechless at your achievements. Lovely to hear you and Luisa worked togther too...I am sure there's a film role in there somewhere, if not you HAVE to write memoirs/autobiography/book of some sort.....worst case scenario I will interview you for the summer newsletter!! Good luck and keep strong for the last stage, should be a walk in the park!! Go Bex, what a star! Lots of love, A xxx

Alison Hewitt

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 08:48 am

You'll laugh, but never have I been so obsessed with checking a web site for your results..... Each evening I click onto your site/ results page to see if you've finished each stage. It's exhausting going on the site every hour ....but thankfully not as tiring as you exploits . It's even the main topic of conversation on the dell, everyone you bump into anyone that knows what your doing. Don't forget it'll all have been easy when your showered, slept in a comfy bed, and slept for a week. Who needs a medal when you get a hug from the people you love on crossing the line. Hope the desert isn't drying your Mum's paints out too much. Lol Looking forward to your final blogs and being obsessed this evening by the Internet. Alison xxxx

minsk gretzky

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 08:12 am

Fantastic, still the yellow, you are a hero! Congrats on again great racing. You got this, you just have to finish. Homestretch now :-) The way you write your blogs, this whole race comes to life, thank you for sharing your stories and inspiring me to take up a challenge like this in the future.

Fiona F

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 08:05 am

Hey Becs! V quick as running late to head up north for a 'woodland management course'??? I'll be thinking of you and remember not to moan when I'm getting cold and wet. So so happy for you. Hope today is amazing - ENJOY! You are the total superstar out there - just incredible. lots of love Fxxx

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 07:54 am

Me again. Finally had a moment to look thru some other blogs and postings and all the photos. It really is beautiful- and lucky for us you have been a bit of a camera hog- they love you there. Am on pins and needles now- have you won? Is it over? Can you move? I am so sorry, darling, I would love to make a massive donation but due to a certain ex-husband's continued games playing I don't even know how I'll pay my credit card bills... but surely the publicity from your winning will pump up your Just giving massively and the foundation will be thrilled with your amazing results, X

Dominic Rohan-Gates

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 07:51 am

Well done Rebecca. You have made lots of people very proud. I'm 100 percent sure you won't quit while your ahead though, regardless of how much pain your in now. Try your best to soak it all up tomorrow, those moments seem to fly past. Well done.

Gunnar Fehn

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 07:49 am

CONGRATULATIONS! So sorry I can't be in San Pedro Saturday and celebrate!

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 07:32 am

First of all I must say you are a really good writer, my dear friend. Brilliant buildup and analogies and descriptions and intrigue and mystery and drama! You do leave us on the edge of our seats as we read each day. Second career for sure! I have to keep reminding myself to check your blog- I must confess- but what great escapism from the problems of my life and brought a smile to my face this morning- I do thank you! Am dying to know what is happening today. I am so happy you had a chance to 'let it all out' and so special to bond with your Mom in this way. I can't believe this is the last day. I feel I should be there at the finish line. Miss you...

Nina Faithfull

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 07:26 am

HOW MANY OMG's can one person write?! I can't imagine what you've gone through. However knowing you for, how many years is it, I know you're a determined little bugger and I can't wait to see your victory pic!!!!! Parmesan cheese? Hmmm. I'm going to keep this brief, too much to chat about, and I will start to cry again. Lying in bed reading this now back home I started crying. The bump started moving around and Nigel couldn't work out what was wrong...! I tried reading out loud and getting to mumble's bit I lost it. Starting to ahead. Get a grip Faithfull. Right I need you home, safe and sound!!!! Keep munching on all those calories, and remember you really are made of strong stuff as so many of your female relatives are, Gran, Jeffa, your mummy!!! Again feeling weepy! But there is clearly the adventurer in you and YOU'RE DOING IT, YOU ARE WINNING! I am so proud proud proud of you my lovely friend. Can't imagine you with mud on your face and in need of a good shower. That cracks me up. Walks up the hill will always be a breeze from now on!!!! You can take the baby and ill have a good stick ! See you soon !!!!!!! Love you lots and lots !!!! Nina xxxxxxx

Dan Plane

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 05:05 am

Truly inspirational stuff, Bec - YOU DID IT! WIll be eagerly awaiting news of the finish. Only 8 km - go, go, go! Congratulations in advance for an awesome race, and what I am sure will be an incredible victory. FANTASTIC!

Anne Mckenzie

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 03:43 am

Congratulatiopns from a friend of Babs

06 March 2013 02:18 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

Firstly, just sitting here with tears in my eyes reading all your messages, totally AMAZING, thank you everyone, the thought of hearing from you all again today kept me going and smiling so much. I wish I could comment on them all but seriously, just totally lifting me through the roof of the cyber tent.

Another killer of a day, this really is beginning to hurt, I feel like a truck just ran over my legs, but my mind is still strong (or to be honest just totally zoned out and in a kind of weird meditative state most of the time, thinking is too dangerous).

I managed to come in about 18th today and just a few minutes ahead of Louisa. I tried a friendly hug at the end and she told me she is saving herself for tomorrow (no comment). She works for a Triathlon company and has done the Marathon des Sables 4 times, the UTMB, the 4 Deserts Jordan last year and a stack of other Ultras. I fear she is going to really push it tomorrow but I have to say, wearing the Leaders Bib for 4 days (FOUR DAYS, you hearing that?!) is beyond my wildest dreams and hopes and I just want to try and enjoy the long day tomorrow as today was a bit too stressful, I`m a good few hours ahead of the 3rd competitor so whatever happens, i`m chuffed to bits and not so keen on the competative nature of being up against such a pro.

Ok so enough chat about that, I`m still giving it my best shot but want to enjoy tomorrow more than I did today.

I am sitting here watching people staggering in, many pulled off the course and lots of IV drips going on, its an insane sight. My friend Matt (Moroz) is being such a champ, he was coming 3rd but then twisted his knee and despite hardly being able to walk he carried on out there yesterday and today, hobbling the entire way, I have no idea how he does it. Richie (Bray) another inspiration, his feet are in a total mess (Tom Aikens, they make your MdS blisters look like scratches), he has had his toe nails drilled to release the fluid and the sole of his feet are just one big blister, last night he couldnt even touch them and was in total agony, but he galloped out there today and currently coming around 7th or something, I dont know how people deal with that sort of pain.

We tackled the famous salt flats today (Tom you were right, they werent as bad as I feared, except a few areas which were like walking on jagged coral, impossible). My feet are now full of blisters and my shoes are cut to shreds but am sucking it up like the boys! Everyone in camp is just so supportive and giving me so many compliments and encouragement, its one of the best feelings I`ve ever had (that said, a cuppa tea and digestive would feel almost as good right now).

The current story which everyone seems to find highly amusing is that I peed in my pants today (Paula R, if you can do it why cant I, surely the sign of a real athlete right?) I came into CP1 dying for a pee and was about to nip behind the jeep when the organizers told me I would be penalized for doing so (seriously??), they told me to trot on and find a suitabe place a bit further on. Now you tell me what kind of `suitable place` there is in the middle of a massive wide open no mans land? I had Louisa hot on my tail and a couple of guys right behind her, nowhere to run nowhere to hide, and no way to keep holding it in..

You get a lot of time to think out there in the desert, mostly i think about lying on the sofa watching rubbish tv and the joy of opening a fridge door to see whats inside. The boys in the tent talk constantly about the food they are craving most, mostly its beer and chips but often something totally random like a scoth egg or peanut butter. I managed 7 gels and a power bar today and am actually constantly hungry which is surely a good sign but I ever see a gel or freeze dried porridge again after this I will surely throw up.

I`m so sleep deprived which is really hard to deal with, but just one more night and then its kind of almost over, thinking about that is just too much to get a handle on, one step at a time right now (focus on the process right Dom?!)

Off to wash my shorts in muddy water now.

Thank you again for amazing support, I have learnt so much out here, nothings ever going to seem to seem impossible after this, it is the hardest thing I have ever done by a long shot, I`ve never pushed myself so hard or dug so deep, but to anyone out there who thinks its too late to try something amazing and crazy, you are SO WRONG, I`m close to death and never felt more alive.

Love to everyone, cant wait to catch up tomorrow!!!

Becca xxxx

Comments: Total (37) comments

Diana Thompson

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 07:20 pm

You've done it!!!!! just don't mess up those 8.5km....a walk in the park for you now. Well done you - just fantastic to hear. Longing to read your blog. Lol from us all and everyone in Kishorn. We're organising the Kishorn Olympics for the kids in June.....perhaps you could open the ceremony!! xxxx

yvonne forward

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 06:06 pm

BREAKING NEWS:- YOU ARE THE CHAMPION! HOORAY!!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! AMAZING!!! HAVE A GREAT REST AND TONS OF MASSAGE ...LOADS OF LOVE, Yvonne xxxx

Fiona F

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 04:35 pm

Waiting impatiently for your blog! International women's day today - go girl! xxx

Charles Cartledge

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 04:10 pm

Becs, I am so excited for you, amazing job. I am passing your blog around the office, real girl power ! Good luck for the rest of the race. If she pushes ahead, think of a rope connecting the two of you and reel her in. You deserve this ! Cheesy quote of the day 'Everything you want is just outside your comfort zone', Robert Allen.

alan and sue johnson-hill

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 02:15 pm

You are AMAZING, keep going. LOVE your blog, you write beautifully and amusingly and humbly, its a joy to read, love sue and alan - friends of Jeffa and Christy's godmother xxx

Nic Macaulay-Smith

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 08:40 am

Can't imagine how you felt crossing the line with your nemesis but something akin to HUGE elation I would imagine? And that would be an understatement! still number 1 lady! Congrats, can't take my hat off enough to you! Loads luck for the last stage. You can do it!! Xx

Fiona Fontes

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 08:16 am

Omg Becs, amazing, incredible, awesome. I'm in tears looking at the gorgeous piccie of you and Louisa hugging at the finish, plus one of you and Jeffa (I think), and a fab one of you out there in the race. Wish I was there to celebrate with you, but def there in spirit. Sounds as if you have today resting?, so hopefully lots of time to recover, read all these great messages and tell us all about your 11.5 hours. Louisa's English must be much improved! Looking forward to a spectacular finish! Xxx

Tom Mather

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 08:03 am

Becca!! I’m so impressed, SO IMPRESSED. This is incredible. You’re incredible. Not only am I hugely proud, but I’m now going to have to completely change the way I refer to you; no more ‘my glamourous cousin in Monaco’, now it’s going to have to be something like my ‘hard-as-nails cousin who’s a semi-pro ultra-marathon runner (and who’s quite glamourous and lives in Monaco)’. I’ll work on a shorter version, but that’ll do for now. So impressed, so pleased for you. Enjoy the last day (and keep the bib! - Beirut's cheering for you!) xxx

Rupert Child

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 04:56 am

Absolutely brilliant. You're nearly there. 10 miles to go which is just a walk in the park for you. Just think of passing the finishing line and what you've achieved for Lifeline - then the cooling shower, soap suds, cold beers, scrummy and nutritonally useless food, comfy bed and, of course, the luxury of proper 'heads'! Fantastic. Rupertx

John Pattinson

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 03:31 am

End of stage 5, Still #1 lady!! Brilliant. Give it everything and win Bec. J xx

Dan Plane

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 01:40 am

Why don't they bloody update the times more quickly? Anyway, that last breaking news made it clear - YOU DID IT!!!!! So super awesome incredibly chuffed for you, you are INCREDIBLE!! I can just imagine you grinding away until The Italian had to just concede and bow down to your determination. FANTASTICO! 10 km doddle to go, and the race is yours. Brilliant!

Kirsty Dargaisse

Posted On: 08 Mar 2013 12:45 am

Congrads my dear, absolutely amazing, so pleased for you. Take a deep breath and loose your mind in that amazing landscape. Been trying to keep up with the race, it sounds incredible, I am a great believer of mind over matter and I think you've got it down to a fine art. Use the heat to recharge you. All the best for the last part, you're in my thoughts and prayers. Tap into the energy out there, it's waiting for you and enjoy. Lots love k xox

Fiona F

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 11:51 pm

Well, tis past my bedtime and they still haven't updated results since a few hours ago, so I don't know how you've got on today. Are you still out there? must be 8.50pm your time now. Told my classes today about your need for a pee, none of them really thought I was telling the truth! Your blogs are just great reading. Wish we could speak though. Laughing to read this was your and Doms plan all along, should have guessed really. Though I do now recall a wee hint a few months ago! So I'll head to bed and hope for good news in the morning. And then it's just the final 10k dash I think. Good luck hon, fingers crossed there will be a photo of you running through that finishing line with the flags. I wonder whether you will have the energy to read these messages tonight, let alone update us all with today's madness. Sleep well, lots of love xxx and a hug for mum too xxx

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 11:24 pm

I am starting to sense that there is a film- or at least a miniseries- in all this. Maybe Gwyneith Paltrow could play you? I cannot believe you are running on destroyed feet and peeing in your pants. You are truly superhuman and truly insane. Missing you and desperate to gossip!!! xox

Amanda T

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 11:07 pm

Oh Bex, there's a yellow theme now (top and bottom!) and you are never going to be allowed to forget your pee moment, brilliant!! So constantly amazed by your good humour, enthusiasm and true grit! Keep in the zone, dig deep and go girl!! Love from us all, Amanda xxx

Ant Sharp

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 10:50 pm

WHEY HEYYY....fabulous. Another first. Another session in the yellow bib. What a Cinderella story...so think about nothing - except this : bib bye now. X

minsk gretzky

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 09:56 pm

yellow, incredible, you're doing such an awesome job out there! i'm in awe reading your blog every day to catch up, truely inspirational stuff! good luck racing tomorrow, all the best! from a stranger from the netherlands

Yvonne Forward

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 09:33 pm

My fingers are crossed for you...and so are my legs. I can't begin to imagine how you must be feeling by now. ... Keep chasing perfection. It's what you're best at, and what's made you already achieve the unachievable. You are making the hardest Ultra look easy. I'm having a premonition of deja vu, re: the yellow bib. You are a total star. Good luck for the final stage. We all know you can do it. Zillions of positive 111 vibes, and truck loads of love, Yvonne xxxxx

sacha dykes

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 08:31 pm

becca keep going, we are all blown away, you have raised your status to someone very different and amazing, its unbelievable what you have achieved. we are just so proud to know someone like you. tomorrow is the last day, i am praying you have a good day, you are so nearly there. nina, has a dodgy signal in Egypt but is blown away too. we are 199% ROOTING FOR YOU. WE ARE WITH YOU IN SPRIT, WELL DONE. i can honestly say i am proud to know you. all my love and good luck sacha DXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

sophie grant

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 08:27 pm

You are AMAZING!!!! she sounds like a dick (sorry but she really does!) DIG IT IN GIRL!!! run your own race and don't worry about her xxxxx

Diana Thompson

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 06:53 pm

Keep it up Becca - we're all in such awe of you - fingers and toes (blister-less) you stay strong and well. We're all checking regularly if there are any updates....perhaps you could ask the organisers not to be so sexist on their CP updates during the race - it's all about the men but they need to include the most important competition of all - GB vs Italy... Could you also ask Mum to write on her blog if she gets a moment....everyone is checking hers too. Lots of love Dianaxx

Sasha pattinson

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 06:49 pm

Keeping fingers and legs crossed for you. Forget sticking on Louisa's tail.... you get her to stick on yours... perhaps the smell will put her off ! You are doing fantastically. Keep going just 2 more days and none so hard as today. You can do it. Yellow bib for Kishorn... imagine the write up in the An Caranach ! Headline stuff - Local Hero (Heroine) brings home yellow bib. Go Becca Go.

A K

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 05:21 pm

SO PROUD!!!! You should see all the emails I'm storing up to show show you next week (good ones)... what a champion you are already!! Hope today is going good. KEEP ON GOING WOOOOHOOOOO, what a legend! Ali xxx

Paula and Max McNeill

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 05:18 pm

Rebecca, Rebecca, Rebecca. Not only are you an incredible elite endurance athlete you have the ability (after you must be beyond shattered!) to write so poignantly that the tears are rolling down my face! You are a true inspiration. It's incredible what a human being is capable of achieving....we're in awe! YOU CAN DO IT!!!! xxx

Toby Mott

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 05:03 pm

Well personally I like to pee in the sink, but so do most men... As you dream and run, I'm lying on the sofa watching rubbish tv and enjoying opening my fridge door to see whats inside... such is life... Keep on going- we are all cheering you on here at The Mandarin Kitchen on Queensway Xxx T

David Price

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 04:30 pm

Go Rebecca!! 2 stages remain to claim your prize. Stay strong, focused and happy. You can do it! David x

nic macaulay-smith

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 01:41 pm

Laughed out loud about your 'pants incident'! Brilliant! Huge luck for today, although by the sounds of it, your focus and determination should see you through without it! And, for all of us who feel slightly overwhelmed - could you do the decent thing and try to look just a little dishevelled at the end of stage 5?!!! Kishorn proverb for today "May your pants stay dry - or at least not smell!" x

christy powell

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 01:23 pm

BEX!!!!!!! it's just too exciting!!! I juat landed in London and when I went on the site I saw how well you are doing - yaaaaahooooooooo. GO for your life chicita. You won't regret pushing it to the limit so be strong, I know you can do this. Huge love Christabel xxxxxx

Sandra Ankarcrona

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 01:10 pm

OMG, first place! You are an inspiration - bump the Italian into a dune & don't worry about her, so excited for you, amazing performance, incredible strength and almost done. GO/GO/GO!!!! All love Sandra

Caroline Taylor

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 11:38 am

What an inspiration you are to us all! Completely amazing! Wishing you all the best for the last 2 stages and we are eagerly following your progress from the comfort of our desks on Pall Mall! Go Rebecca!

Sarah Almond

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 10:48 am

Good golly girl! You hadn't expected this had you! For some strange reason it doesn't surprise me, though I did scream when I saw you still in the lead...brilliant! Don't get drawn away from your meditative state, stay in that place. Your best is perfect. XXX

Jemima Thompson

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 10:31 am

What an amazing auntie! We were waiting to hear something about your wees....think you should try the rock trick again. Keep winning we love you! Love Jemimaxxxx

Jyrki Jaamaa

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 08:43 am

Amazing Rebecca! I am so proud of you. Keep pushing.

Dominic Rohan-Gates

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 08:09 am

Rebecca. Well done so far. But you can win. Please know that, and forget what Luisa says and just stick on her arse all day. One more day and your there, she's just as tired as you and it's hurting her just as much as you. You are strong and you are conditioned to get through this day, but this is the big moment we always talked about, youncan dig to another level. Use her as a marker and out last her. You have already achieved more than you may have thought you could, but you can win. There is no pressure on you to win, only to not let fear or Luisa cloud the process. Stay on her arse for as long as you can, and if she decides to follow your example, make sure you get out the way if she lets one go.

Anne Hutton

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 07:38 am

Talk about living vicariously Your blog compulsive reading - Our first waking thought! - And as for the continuing Yellow Bib -You are a true star Enjoy today - Is enjoy really possible?! We cann't wait to catch up either! More luck and love and to G & J - A & J

Teresa W

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 03:44 am

Bec, You don't know me but I've been following your progress! Well done. You're an inspiration to thousands out there, even those you don't know. I blubbered reading your blog. Keep up the good work, feet light and keep going! Lots of love from Singapore. I've signed up for Madagascar 2014!

Dan Plane

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 02:38 am

Nervously refreshing over and over again to see the results for today, great to see your blog post, and that you are still in first place - so INCREDIBLE!! You are fantastic, Bec! Glad to hear you are being magnanimous with The Italian, even if she still has her game face on. Let her blow herself up, and just race your race! All the best from here in Oz, fingers tightly crossed for you (and your peed-in pants!). Dan

05 March 2013 02:54 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

OMG today was BRUTAL, but as you can imagine I am grinning from ear to ear and still feeling fairly strong (ok so if I was back home i am sure i would be in bed for a week but its amazing what the race atmosphere and adrenaline can do).

Today was 40 kms of absolute insane territory, whoever makes this sort of course is a total masocist. I walls so nervous lining up with the yellow leaders bib (the Italian had lined up under the starting flag about 25 mins before the whistle blew, me meanwhile practically standing in the fire it was so damn cold - amazing the way the temperature changes so drastically out here). Anyway she galloped off and I was quite a bit behind her going through the `crud` (you dont even want to know how grim crud is, but Tom, I remember your description of it being like a frozen ploughed field crossed with frozen broccoli - so true), we were all in single file, totally exhausting start to the day, no way to overtake but I was feeling happy and in control and figured I had enoughh of a lead on her in terms of time that I wouldnt stress...

Then came a long jeep track which was a relief and able to get into a slow jog, the Italian widened the lead (do I sound like I am commenting on the Grand National?), we then went through more crud and dried mud and into CP1 and out into the big fat dry desert, mix of soft sand, gravel, knee high dried grass which slashes the legs to pieces. I slowly passed lots of others and everyone I passed kept telling me `keep it up Bex, she`s not far ahead` (all far too distracting for my game plan of not feeling the presure - but everytime I looked down at the yellow bib... well you can imagine..) I passed her just after CP2 and well basically it was one hell of a long hard slog but I was with a couple of great guys so we got through to CP3 in one piece, mix of walk run shuffle, stumble, but singing silly songs and trying to keep the demons out of the head...

The last stage was absolute murder, soft sand (felt like one step forward 2 steps back half the time), then sand dune after sand dune, up and down up and down, plus a canyon which was all very well going down but crawling out of it took all my energy (and no good trying to use the hands to crawl up as the sand and soil boiling hot).

We could see camp in the distance at one point but again a total mirage as it took another 40 mins of hard slot to get too - finishing with a massive sand dune to crawl up. Everyone was cheering and clapping and one of the staff came out to meet me carrying 2 huge flag poles with the English and Scottish flags so I ran through the line carrying the flags and crying, all a bit emotional with Mum and Jeffa there cheering me in, I collapsed in a heap and just so elated.

I feel ok, I`ve been gobbling my energy gels and power bars and cant get enough of them which I think is a good sign. I just popped a few blisters on the souls of my feet and my back is bleeding from where the pack has been rubbing, but seeing guys passed out all over the place makes me so grateful (and again thankfull to Dominic) for feeling semi normal.

I think Louisa (I must stop calling her the Italian, she is actually a really sweet girl and just doesnt speak hardly any English), anyway I think she came in 35 mins behind me so I guess my lead is now approx 45 mins... but I know I know, anything could happen, we still have another 135km to go (SERIOUSLY??!), and the killer long 76km long day on Thursday. Yes Dominic (James and everyone else who keeps reminding me to stay steady!) I will take it in my stride tomorrow (focus on the process right Dom?)

A lot of people here keep askng me what my secret it (I was clearly such an outsider, the bookies would have had a field day), my answer is normally thanks to Dominic and the guys at Duo Gym for teaching me so much, but of course the other half is a real belief in the fact that if you really put your miind to it, you can achieve anything, I got my iniitial inspiration watching the Olympics last year, and well, anyone who knows me will know that I think if a jobs worth doing its worth doing properly!

THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR ALL THE MESSAGES!!! I sat here reading them out to Mum and Jeffa and was on the edge of tears, you have no idea how much I look forward to them and how much motivation you all give me. Can someone check my Just Giving Page and tell me if I am close to my target of raising 10,000 pounds for LIFELINE and if not, everyone pls bet a tenner on me winning and donate to my Just Giving!

Holy cow, did I just say me winning?! Its just insane to actaully write that, I wont start practicing my victory spee quite yet. I think I am otherwise close to bagging 2nd place as the 3rd girl is a good few hours behind overall.

I just weighed myself and have apparantly lost 3 kilos since Sunday, the boys in my tent are very concerned I might lose it from the wrong place (cheeky sods). Time to go eat more delicious noodles.

Watch this space, day 4 tomorrow...

Loads love and thanks again everyone for messages and donations xxxx

Comments: Total (20) comments

Blair Turnbull

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 12:57 am

Wow, rip it up Bex - looking fantastic and can't wait to read your next blog. Can't say I miss that crud... kick some for me. Blair

Amanda Thibaut

Posted On: 07 Mar 2013 12:08 am

Well done Bex, another ace day!! So happy and proud. Reading your blog on my iPad at night is like settling down with a short story book, only that I can hear your voice narrating in my head! It's a real treat! Well my day was basically trying to get magenta napkins with logos printed for the London event.....you wouldn't believe how tricky that one is with a deadline to meet for Zurich first! Joy of joys! You are so in the best place, punishing terrain or not!!! I am fast losing sense of humour with timelines, logos and pimping for sponsors!! All tales for another day! Good luck with the long one tomorrow, keep chasing that gold at the end of your rainbow!! Amanda xxx

Sasha pattinson

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 10:26 pm

Keep it going... looking brilliant... great reading....Very Impressed. look forward to tomorrow's news. Sasha x

Fiona Fontes

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 10:05 pm

So I lay in bed this morning with my iPad reading your blog from yesterday. Such a great start to my day! I guess I'll be doing the same for next couple of days. No results yet on the site for today, its now 10pm, which is v frustrating, but hoping all went to plan for you and all is set for the final big one. TN want to book you as a motivational speaker - I'd better speak to your agent( see below!). Take care Becs, hope you're not hurting too much, big hug for tomorrow. Vv proud big sis xxx

Toby Mott

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 09:44 pm

Wow Amazing, where do you find the will to keep going.... I never knew yellow was such a desirable colour, your Birthday is sorted.... keep going take no prisoners we at Khans curry house Westbourne Grove are cheering you on... Xxx T

Ant Sharp

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 09:12 pm

WOW, CRUMBS, HOTDAMN! AND WELL DONE! NOT FORGETTING FAAARK. Well it's all paid off - so very very well done loon. I have only just checked into your blog as Ive been hard at work in the UAE - I am so chuffed for you - you trained you focussed and you're doing it. If nothing else do it for the girls in Contin...best of luck...go go go...x

Zara Turner

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 08:54 pm

Wow, wow, wow...You really are such an inspiration! Been truly looking forward to your blog each day, you are doing such a fantastic job, its so great to hear your progress. All of us at Duo are keeping a close following on you and sending positive thoughts your way! Zara x

Dom Gates

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 07:12 pm

Hey Rebecca. It's hard to know when you get these so I'm going to respond to today's stage before I know how you have done. Your doing fantastically well and I'm extremely proud of what you have done so far. Your showing your true character and strength, and under those conditions you should be chuffed. Depending on how today's gone the next stage is key, but then we always knew that. Whatever happens go in to it with a strategy. Take some time away from the group, calm yourself down and come up with a plan. I can only tell you what I would do in your shoes. Try and get 40-50k in to the stage at race pace, if you can get further great, if not don't stress. March hard for as long as you can until you feel you could run till the end. If Luisa comes past just stay with her. Everything you have done so far has been truly inspirational, and you have made all the right decisions. But go in to the long one with a game plan, don't try and freestyle it. Good luck and just follow the process, nothing changes.

John Pattinson

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 04:54 pm

Outrageous performance Bec. Pinching myself in disbelief that you're winning. Fantastic effort. Good luck, telling everyone here in Vegas what you're doing. Love---J

Elaine Langdon

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 04:10 pm

Hi Gorgeous. You are AMAZING and we are all her in the UK really routing for you. I am so so proud of how well you're doing. Sending you loads of love and very strong thoughts ... keep up with the fuel! Elaine xxx

Thomas Naughton

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 01:36 pm

Almost there... Day 5 sounds like a long way but the terrain is probably the easiest (apart from one tiny weeny little sand dune about 40kms in). If you aren't in pain and suffering at the end of tomorrow then you ain't running fast enough... A lot can go wrong with nutrition/hydration on the long day when you get tired - but just trust yourself and your body and you'll storm it... Incredible performance so far - what you have achieved so far is unheard of in ultra running - I want to be your agent when you get back.

Susy Webb

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 12:16 pm

Becca, Sounds like you've taken part in a désert Olympics and thriving on it. So much for Tooting Bec more like TootingAtacamaYellowJumperHellandBackNoodleheavenItalianslaughterTimeofyourlife!! Don't think you'll ever be the same again in the very best way possible. Yet again you've proved to yourself and everyone else that it's all in the heed. Well done, huge admiration and keep it up all the way to that finish line. Much love, Susy

sophie grant

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 12:00 pm

OMG you little beautie!!!!!! you should have heard my squeal of excitment when I read you are coming first! I am so proud of you and have absotlute faith that you will give it everything you've got. George and I will be thnking of you and cheering you on from here. slow and steady wins the long race oh and the person who manages to eat enough! keep up the amazing work! xxxxxxxx

Nina Faithfull

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 10:11 am

I'm sitting here having read your blog after a sunny breakfast on Egypt and feel a little guilty about only having played a few games of ping pong a day and had a rather leisurely swim yesterday.... Hmmm, well my ever expanding belly is telling me no Mummy, you must eat...! G (you know who that is) says hi! So my oldest friend (not age you know), you really are doing it! And doing it in style! Sacha sweetly sent me you video, how great you both look! Mummy must be so proud of you! Gillian, it must be a great experience being out there and doing such a great job and also knowing how wonderfully your younger is doing! Seriously, what the...... I didn't realise we were in the equivalent of the Tour de France with you and your yellow jersey!!!! You sound so upbeat (as usual) and sound very strong! Probably a good thing Louise (is that her name) can't speak much English! She def doesn't need to be your friend at this stage!!! Sorry Louise! What is beyond is your friend, your focus! Sounds like there is a great group of people out there with you to spur you on!!! I loved the Facebook comment on the six packs. Now focus SR!! Having just my iPhone out here is annoying as you just can't do much on it really and there is only wifi in the hotel lobby (not impressed), but its sunny, clean and we are having a lovely relaxed time. Lots of people putting towells on sun loungers as early as possible, then there is us, who stroll down at 11 and head straight for the more natural beach, where admittedly we have big beds and less people, but also more wind, but makes you feel more remote than just being in a resort.... Anyhow, enough about me! So, you're on the last "easy day" with tomorrow being the best day ever. You will walk this and raise loads of money and it will be amazing. Just wandering what the next adventure might be.... Loads of love and go SR go!!! Xxxxxx Ps. Nigel was like, why don't you do one with her next year - ah I love his imagination!!!!

William Mather

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 09:57 am

Tremendous news Becca. You are doing absolutely brilliantly. Just keep that Pattinson/Mather focus! You've trained; you've prepared. You've got the guts and determination - and you can boss "those demons" and they'll go! Lots of love and to your mother and Jeffa - William

Ollie Norman

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 09:57 am

Gwaaaaan Bex...this is incredible! So close to your 10k target too - just donated to help out a bit. Keep it up! P.S. keep your eyes off that 19 year old in the camp please or I'll get jealous. Ollie x

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 09:54 am

Amazing what a bit of competitive spirit does to you, my girl. I don't want to ever try to compete with you for a man or I'd clearly be toast. (I feel almost sorry for Louisa- she never imagined she'd encounter an insane English woman. I wonder what she is writing on her blog about you?!?). So thrilled it is going so differently this time. That is the most amazing life lesson to remember, isn't it? If at first you don't succeed... Enjoy every minute as it seems it's almost over now (hopefully no more of that nasty sand -- and the morning cold reminded me of my agony in the Namibian desert- ouch). Lots of love to you running in the sun!

Dan Plane

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 06:31 am

Another stellar day for you! Just donated 20 quid for you and your great cause! Go, lady!

yvonne forward

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 05:49 am

You have such a generous lead, it's like that yellow bib has given you an intravenous drip of gladiatorial strength and spirit. Such a thrill to read your blog, and see your name on the breaking news again. They have posted a very glam video interview on the website. You look amazing. Good luck in keeping Luisa in your shadow. Champion!!! :-) ... 111 vibes!!! Bex Supporters Club. X

Rupert Child

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 03:54 am

Just left a comment to your previous blog and now seen your latest. You're at £9,163.89 from 113 donors. A 'tenner' seems a small price to pay for what you're doing. In a few minutes it'll be up to £9,173.89. Fantastic news and keep it yellow. Rupert x

04 March 2013 03:34 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

WHAHEYYY!!!! Unbelievable, so excited, cant quite believe I will be wearing the yellow ‘LEADER’ bib tomorrow (the first male + the first female get to wear them). Dominic, I was totally planning to follow your advice and stay in 2nd position as god knows the pressssuurrree is now a bit scary but sod it, if I only get to be a champ for 1 day of my life its worth it.


My god it is so tough out there, to think it took me 6hr15 and I came in 18th over all (another WHAHEY moment) but to think that therefore over 130 people out on the course so much longer, its murder out there, the sun pounds down and bounces off the dry ground, add that to the insanely rough and contrasting terrain, well basically it’s a killer on the legs…


Today started with a few kms up a very rocky hill and then down into an amazing canyon where we ran alongside a river bed for about 8kms, we had to cross over the river at least a dozen times, the current was quite strong and sometimes up to my waste, the ice cold water felt great but then you come out onto muddy banks, massive rocks, real ankle twisting stuff (one chap was pulled off with a serious twisted ankle and another is now in hospital with a slipped disc). It was really exhausting but so fun, I loved it and kept trotting on.


We came into CP 1 where Mum was on water duty, its so fantastic to see her here, she is just amazing. She told me the Italian was only a few minutes ahead, I tried really hard to ignore the idea of catching her but when I then spotted her in the distance, well it was just too good to resist and I found myself overtaking her on a steep up hill – ‘ARIVADERCI BELLA!!’ (my Italian spelling needs some work). She looked a bit horrified, actually I don’t know who was more shocked. You can imagine the adrenaline hit I got (I know Dom, I know, danger zone, but I was feeling strong).


The Sand dunes were AMAZING (hope there are some good photos?), I was so over excited at that stage I felt as if I was about to take off.


The final 22km were supposed to be flat but so much for it being a ‘moderate’ stage, the ground is so uneven it makes it so hard to run, mix of rocks, dried crunchy mud, soft sand, some massive steep hills (Tom, Lucy – remember that killer when you come out of the tunnel and turn left – WTF?!!)


The kms just kept on coming, it was so tough, harder than I expected and this is only day 2, but trying not to think like that…


Dominic (my amazing trainer), I dedicate the yellow jersey to you tomorrow, thank you for getting me here. Its been a really tough day but I ‘focused on the process’ and although I’m completely knackered, I’m so elated and my feet and legs are in much better state than a lot of people, the campsite looks like some sort of war-time hospital with people hobbling around all over the place.


The campsite is so beautiful, hopefully photos on the website, we are by a lake (but might aswell be a mirage as we cant swim in it –salt water). The beauty of the camp is helped by the 100+ fit men walking around with their shirts off (I decided to keep mine on). Talking of mirages, I saw an ice cream van just before CP3 - I was all ready to put in my order for a 99 flake but by the time I got there, it had moved on – umm, not sure about that (one of my tent mates says he saw a cat on the sand dune, funny what a bit of hot desert can do to you).


Thank you thank you thank you for the messages – too many to mention but I couldn’t wait to get into camp and read them, they keep me going so much, keep sending! Mum is doing great. I don’t yet know how Jeffa is doing but I am sure she will come in smiling later, here’s hoping, she is such a special part of the team and I am so proud to be her niece.


Toby, if you talk anymore about branston pickle and cheese I will send in the heavies, I am SO HUNGRY I could eat a horse (shame there’s no Sainsburys out here then). Today I’ve eaten freeze dried porridge (which spent the night under my arse), 6 sickly energy gels, a power bar and some sickly recovery shake. Time for more freeze dried delicacies.


I do feel like a total champ walking around camp, lots of back patting, sweaty hugs and smiles. Tomorrow is supposed to be the toughest of the 42km stages (thanks for warning me Tom), dreading those mud flats and also the daunting idea of having to live up to the Leaders Bib.


I spoke to the Italian girl just now, she made it very clear I wont be in possession of it for long, we’ll see about that my friend


THANK YOU THANK YOU, wish me luck!!


Sweaty Becky x

Comments: Total (21) comments

Dan Plane

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 12:11 am

Aw, Rebecca - you are incredible!! Go, sister, go!!

Amanda Thibaut

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 11:10 pm

Bex you are amazing, just watched the video and you look immaculate still, as well as beaming with excitement! Hold onto that yellow bib girl, can you perhaps suggest the Italian lady would like a rock as a souvenir in her rucksack?! ...... Only joking! Keep enjoying and can't wait for next blog! Love amanda xx

Toby Mott

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 10:28 pm

yeah I know how you feel it's been pretty gruelling here today, I dropped off my car for its annual M.O.T then walked up to Nottinghill looked in a few fashionable boutiques felt exhausted so took a coffee at a trendy outdoor cafe went home surfed the internet and ordered thai food, now watching tv. so what you been up to today..??

Paula and Max McNeill

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 09:55 pm

OMG AAAAAAAGGGGGHHHHH REBECCA YOU TOTAL HERO!!!!!!! I can't believe what i'm reading!!!!! I just thought id sneak a peak at website and there you are.... name up in lights.....we all think you're completely awesome!!!!!!!! Make sure you wear your yellow jersey with pride tomorrow....the whole family's now completely gripped and willing you on! The McNeill's xxx P.S Max say's "make sure you show that Italian who's boss!!!"

Diana Thompson

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 09:27 pm

Wow! Look at you - just amazing - yellow jersey again - Golden Girl! You really are just incredible....everyone here is following you with baited breath - so good to see the interview and with Mumble too (message from Polly to her.....she looks too young to be a granny!) - can't wait to read your blog from today and to see how you get on tomorrow but as Biggest sis says.....keep that excitement in check and stay cool if you can in that heat! love from us allxxx

Fiona Fontes

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 08:55 pm

Another amazing day! Well done! I'm trying to keep my excitement in check. The staff room are all supporting you too, and want regular updates! Great video of you this morning, and mum too. Anyone would think you were heading out for lunch, not about to run 40K+ in the desert - you look FAB! Hope youre still feeling ok at the end of the day - looking forward to reading all about it. Good luck tomorrow, sleep well. Fxxx

Gunnar Fehn

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 07:56 pm

Impressive!! That yellow shirt seems to be suited for you!

Julia Simpson

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 06:59 pm

Superb result and even better that you have plenty still left in the tank! we are cheering you on every step of the way xxx

aurore ankarcrona

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 06:32 pm

GO BEX GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! YOU CAN DO IT!!!!!!!! Send our love to amazing Jeffa too xxxxxxxxx

minsk gretzky

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 04:40 pm

i don't know you, but i love reading your updates here. huge congrats on the yellow, brilliant effort!!! good luck racing

Sophie Fontes

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 02:45 pm

oh my god becca i'm speechless! erm WONDERWOMAN! (actually, i'd like to see wonderwoman try and run around the desert and stay as chirpy as you sound) it all sounds amazing and i'm so proud of you. GO BECCA GO xxxxx send my love to gran and jeffa xx

Charles Fisher

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 02:26 pm

amazing when I got the racing the planet update FANTASTIC , keep that yellow jersey away from that italian xx

James Fairweather

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 01:30 pm

Becks, you are on fire! I can just picture just how pumped up you are after your performance on Day 2. Many congratulations. The only bit of "advice" I would give (the highest result I ever got in Nepal was 17th, so bear that in mind...) is that remember what Blair Turnbull once said "Its all about the LONG DAY"...to which I would add the somewhat hackneyed phrase "It is a marathon, not a sprint". You know what I mean though. Stay strong and try to enjoy it - the memories from this week will live with you FOREVER! Best, James

Mario Velona'

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 11:25 am

OK REBS, just because you got the Yellow jersey I will correct you.... ARRIVEDERCI BELLA! Now that your spelling will get better, you can WIN the whole race for us Italian supporters;)!!! XXX

jackie phillips

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 11:23 am

Good on you Rebecca, how fabulous to be out in front. Keep going, Team Jeffa is behind you...Jackie (Macmillan)

Suze Murray

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 09:33 am

What a brilliant blog - you make it sound almost fun. You are a total rock star. We're all watching with baited breath - too exciting. x Suze

Dominic Rohan-Gates

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 09:23 am

Hello again. Well, completely ignored! It doesn't surprise me that your in the lead, but the game changes now in one sense only, you have a bigger responsibility to stick to the process. It's an honour to be where you are, and use that to your advantage. The joy of a race like this is that she has to come past you to by a fair bit to get in front. Don't go out trying to extend the gap, keep a little bit back so you can respond to her coming past, you may not have to of course.But you still only have to stay in her shadow to remain in front. Your main strengths are still to come out so stay patient.

A K

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 08:32 am

FIRST!!!! For goodness sakes... that is just ridiculous but I'm not in the least surprised. We've all been chatting about you here in the office this morning and wondering how on earth you do it, what a legend! Stay well and healthy first and foremost. WOHOOOOOOOOOOOOO, go Bex!! xxxxx

Charles Cartledge

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 08:23 am

You total STAR ! I totally agree with you about going for the yellow jersey, what a buzz ! The Italian will be looking for revenge today.... I am no race stretegist, but please don't put your yellow jersey ahead of 'slow and steady' ! Sounds like a tough one ahead, so here is another inspirational quote; this one from the old bulldog himself, Winston: 'If you are going through hell, keep going'. Good luck out there :)

Michelle Stockdale

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 07:42 am

I always said you were a glutton for punishment......you make it sound so easy. You know you can do it ..effortlessly!! I can honestly say you won't catch me doing it!! xx

Yvonne Forward

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 05:04 am

You total STAR!! The pics on the website are beautiful. Managed to find one of you and you look fresh as a daisy. They're bound to have on of you in your bib tomorrow. How exciting. Keep up the great pace, champion. You are making all your supporters so proud. Good luck!! Can't wait for next update...xxx

03 March 2013 04:05 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

Jeffa just came in, 4.30pm, tired but smiling as ever. Its those at the back who are the most impressive here, they've been out there in the boiling heat for over 8 hours, I gather it reached 40 degrees at 1pm today, I have no idea how they deal with that, its such a dry heat, really zaps the energy and with the rough terrain which kills the legs and feet, Why is this place called Chile, it should be called Hottie, very very Hottie.

The girl who came in first today is an Italian, 6mins ahead of me but I am sure the gap will widen a lot tomorrow as shes done hundreds of these crazy events (and when I congratulated her she said `on no, terrrrible day, very slow, not good for me`. WTF?!

Anyway Jeffas in great spirits, everyone adores her, the whole camp were clapping and cheering as she and Blanca crossed the line.

One of the guys in our tent has just recovered from colon cancer and had half his stomach removed, amazing. And the youngest competitor is a sweet 19 yr old English boy who told me he had been training in a sauna on a treadmill (3hrs at a time) - we are surely the strangest collection of people out here

Thanks again for all your amazing messages xxx

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nigel kempner

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 07:49 pm

Becca congragulations keep going you are a crazy example to us all in England and Scotland very proud of you. xx

Sarah Almond

Posted On: 09 Mar 2013 02:50 pm

Holy sh.t! You did it!!!! WOW WOW WOW!!!! Brilliant and congratulations superwoman!XXX

Dan Plane

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 11:22 pm

You are storming it, Becks!!! Way to go!!!

Sasha P

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 09:12 pm

Well Done Super Fit one. Keep that Italian panicking. Sorry to hear Jeffa has pulled out but it must be terrifically hard to run through the midday sun. How wonderful for you both to have Gillian there to support you both and of course everyone else. She is a super hero. She just keeps on giving and giving of time, energy and love. Nice sunny day here but i wish it came with some of that temperature that you mention ! Still too damn cold for me. Good luck for tomorrow. Love Sasha

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 08:55 pm

Amazing. I think Dominic (your trainer) is going to be in a spot of trouble for making you so worried and keeping you training so hard and not coming out and having fun with the rest of us when you were probably ready to do it all along. You are a natural. I cannot believe you slept on a rocky hard ground and still did that run. Please stop putting the rest of us to shame, my darling. We're already super proud of you!!! And it's clear there will be no stopping you and getting you to go on normal holidays from now on. XXX

Nic Macaulay-Smith

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 08:37 pm

Huge congrats for today - we check your progress each morning pre-school run and are all rooting for you. Hope you are enjoying running it as much as we are reading about it! Just stay focused on the end goal and may your feet remain blister-free! Sorry to hear about Jennifer, hope she is ok and am glad GKP is there for you both. X

yvonne forward

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 07:22 pm

This more exciting than The Grand National. ...to see you out in front!!! Brilliant!!!! xxxx

Fiona Fontes

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 05:24 pm

Keep it up sis! Bit scary to hear you're out front at checkpoint 2 today. But am oh so proud! Mental plan, mental control - whatever Dominic is saying - sounds good to me! Big hug and love to Mum and Jeffa xxx

Amanda Thibaut

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 04:39 pm

Go Bex - you are doing a fantastic job! What a stunning place, loving the blogs, the updates, the photos! Everyone here is so proud of you! I've got the kids following you too!! Keep smiling and keep running!! Lots of love, Amanda xx

Jackie Phillips

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 04:34 pm

Hi Rebecca, Feels only right that Macmillan should send you a word of encouragement too! Thanks for your support for Jeffa, The Captain, and Blanca too......well done to you all, keep going....Best Jackie

A K

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 03:37 pm

Waiting with anticipation to see today's results and hear how you got on... there is sunshine and hills here too but I think that must be the only common factor between Monaco and the desert. KEEP ON RUNNING la la la... xxxx

toby mott

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 02:58 pm

WOW This sounds amazing, its motivated me to put down this mug of earl grey and take a stroll around the serpentine with my waitrose bag full of cheese & branston pickle sardines... keep up the good work we are all cheering you on here at Khans curry house westbourne grove Xxx T

Charles Cartledge

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 10:03 am

Becs ! Amazing performance, all that hard work is paying off. It is clear that you will be on the podium given that you are one hour ahead of the #3 girl. So dont push it TOO hard ! Here is your inspriational quote of the day :) Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you, Maori proverb

Tom Naughton

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 09:38 am

Stunning result Becca.. Super, super impressive and it sounds like the body is holding up well. Best of luck for day 3 and hope you're enjoying the weather - London a still quite "Chile". Sorry, that was awful. Tom

Dominic Rohan-Gates

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 09:21 am

Hello Stranger. Not a bad start at all, considering your main strength is to go day after day. Remember Scotland? Fantastic start though, but like I always said you have a natural talent for this type of thing. If I was the Italian girl I would be thinking along the lines of, who the f**k is that girl in my shadow. Then I would probably say something like "not a good day for me today". In her shadow is a good place to stay for now, see if you can stay there for another stage or two. It's never nice to be chased, it can start to grind you down. You know the drill, follow the process and stay in the moment. But make sure you don't dwell on your placing and stick to the mental plan. Success has a knack of dragging mental control out of place, so don't let it.

Charlie Fisher

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 06:54 am

GO GIRL, well done, got a shock when i saw your name in the daily posting for the right reasons ! Dont get tempted to drink the water you run through ! Keep some energy in reserve. xx

02 March 2013 04:41 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

Amazing day, feeling great and so far so good...

Today was just 34km but rough terrain of lose rocks, hard sand, gravel tracks and wide open massive big fat dry desert - I found myself focusing so hard on the rocky ground and where to place the next foot that I often forgot to look up but when I did, wow its just so incredible (and sometimes you can see a bit too far into the distance which is rather daunting as tiny specks of runners are miles and miles ahead)

I felt strong and was so glad to have aclimatized a bit last week, I came in 29th over all which was a big shock (and 2nd female), but it felt good and best of all, gettng into camp early means lots of recovery time. Mum cried as I crossed the finish line (mostly out of shock I think) and then telling me to go back through the finish line so she could get a photo - you gotta be kdding me.

Mum is being amazing, on her feet day and night, everyone loving her and me so proud to have her, and of course Jeffa here (Jeffa is still out on the course but no doubt doing great and in soon).

We have a great tent - the 5 guys are hilarious and have us all in fits of giggles non stop, Jeffa is known as `The Captain`.

Only slight disaster is my high tech inflatable mat which has a slow puncture and reduces to a piece of crinkly paper within 10 mins of lying on it. the ground is super rocky so last night was really bad for me, shuffling from rock to rock and finally laying out all my freeze dried food to lie on which didnt
exactly do the trick, I think I had 1hrs sleep so today was a case of caffiene over load, probably why I came in such a high position.

Its HOT HOT HOT but am getting used to it and no blisters yet, not sure how long that will last as tomorrow is a day full of water crossings, sand dunes and much more.

THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR ALL THE MESSAGES, they have spurred me on so much and I cant wait to log on each day to read, thank you everyone, too many to mention but just fantastic.
Off to wash with wet wipes and eat some more noodles. Tomorrow is going to be a lot longer and a lot tougher but here's hoping I,ll be back at this tiny crappy keyboard laptop thing tomorrow (the screen is the size of a match box, and in full sunlight so I cant see what I am typing and exuse the spelling!)

Love you all lots, from a hot dirty happy Becca xxx

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01 March 2013 12:58 pm (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

How about that – I am Bib Number 111


Ok so I have heard number 111 is sometimes called a ‘Nelson’ (something about Nelson only having one eye, one arm, one ball?!) and Cricket fans might say it is an ill-omen (wicket without balls or some such nonsense) but I prefer to go with the suggestion that it was derived from Nelsons 3 great victories – Copenhagen, Nile & Trafalgar which gives the sequence ‘Won-Won-Won’!


I reckon it’s a Number full of POWER and ENERGY resonating with new beginnings and achievement!  You with me on that?


Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of my life… A full day of competitor check-in, briefing, bag checks and then bus transfer out into the big fat dry desert where we set up Camp 1 and I get to sleep in a bag and lie awake all night panicking about what lies ahead..


I cant get this song out of my head (thanks to JW for that): I've been through the desert on a horse with no name..  Felt good to be out of the rain … In the desert you can remember your name ... 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain (what on earth was Bunnell on about, no pain???)


Next Blog update Sunday night from Camp 2 – I’ll let you know how that no pain is going then..

Comments: Total (12) comments

Nic Macaulay-Smith

Posted On: 03 Mar 2013 08:49 pm

What a stunning first day! Well done is an understatement ! 2nd lady is so fantastic..... Say hi to your mum and good luck and god speed for the next leg! X

Yvonne Forward

Posted On: 03 Mar 2013 06:12 pm

WOWZA!!! 2nd on the 1st day... It's like seeing your name in lights on the breaking news. Massive congratulations. Fantastic!!!! xxx

Fiona Fontes

Posted On: 03 Mar 2013 05:54 pm

OMG Becca! Breaking news, you came in 2ND today - ony 6mins behind the first woman and an HOUR ahead of the third. ARHHHHH, take care honey - dont go to fast too quick! Congratulations! Have a good nights sleep, hope not too many stones under your mat. Thinking of you tomorrow xxx Fiona

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 03 Mar 2013 02:57 pm

Omigod - are you finally running? It's actually quite sunny in London today and I am soaking up the rather strong sun coming thru my drawing room window imagining what the Atacama must feel like- or trying to anyhow. Minus the men with hot bodies here though, oh well. X

Elaine Langdon

Posted On: 03 Mar 2013 10:46 am

Hi Rebecca, You go girl! Thinking of you heaps and really routing for you. I am so proud of you and your achievements in training as is Dominic. All of us here in London are behind you and sending you loads of love. Please also send my love to Jennifer and to Alistair and I look forward to reading how you're all getting along. Take care and stay strong. You rock!xxx

Andy Morgan

Posted On: 02 Mar 2013 12:51 pm

Go go go Rebecca, it'll be a walk in the park for you. A very big hot park in fact, but you get the idea. Thinking of you, Andt

Fiona Fontes

Posted On: 02 Mar 2013 12:00 pm

Great to speak to you just now before you head off to camp one. Will be thinking of you and Jeffa, send her and mum our love. Looking forward to reading Sunday pm blog. Take it easy, I know how excited and revved up you are! Big hug, Fxxx

Frances Hatch

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 10:58 pm

Dear Rebecca Do look after yourself. You'll be running through the most beautiful places...but inhospitable and unforgiving. You'll be getting my support whether you cross finishing line or not. Give my love to Gillian. Love and Blessings for you Frances

Philipp Mosimann

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 07:11 pm

Dear Rebecca, Enjoy the beautiful, take it easy on the first day, don't go out too fast. Keep your strength for the long day and say hello to Mary from me.

Sophie Grant

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 05:26 pm

good luck!! I am so excited for you and just remember if it doesn't hurt your doing something wrong. FYI 111 is the emergency number in New Zealand but I guess you won't be needing that. xxx xxx

Ali K

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 04:53 pm

I am trying and failing miserbaly to come up with any words of wisdom and anything resembling a motivational speech is totally out of the question. So all I can say is that I'll be thinking of you every day, I think you are stark raving mad to even contemplate such a challenge but I know you'll emerge on the other side beaming from ear to ear, and knowing you probably ready to do it all over again!!! GO BEX GO!!!! The force is with you and so are the freeze-dried shepherd's pies, have a ball and enjoy it (if that's possible). Looking forward to seeing you on the other side! Love Ali xx

Khun Ducky

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 01:25 pm

111 - Monitor your thoughts carefully, and be sure to only think about what you want, not what you don't want. This sequence is a sign that there is a gate of opportunity opening up, and your thoughts are manifesting into form at record speeds. The 111 is like the bright light of a flash bulb. It means the universe has just taken a snapshot of your thoughts and is manifesting them into form. Are you pleased with what thoughts the universe has captured? If not, correct your thoughts (ask your angels to help you with this if you have difficulty controlling or monitoring your thoughts).

27 February 2013 06:35 am (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

Just 3 days to go and just can’t wait to get to the start line.


Arrived in San Pedro on Sunday night after a 26hr journey and lost luggage (panicckk), it turned up 8hrs later in a shambles (or was that really how I packed it all?). 


I spotted a chap in Santiago airport wearing Race kit so I walked over and introduced myself as a fellow competitor, he looked a bit surprised - I clearly don’t look like I can run 250km in the desert (actually I looked more like I was off to Monaco with my painted red nails, gold designer pumps and LV handbag) – that’s my plan, creep up on all the guys slowly and take them by surprise – watch this space..


Went out yesterday with Matt Moroz - look him up, he’s in it to win it and has become a great friend and mentor (and I’ve paid him to be my camp slave next week – its true isn’t it Matt?) Also the Italian I picked up at the airport, Andrea Girardi, the most wonderful spirited charming and fun guy, also ‘in it to win it’  but again, full of help and advice (no Andrea, I am not taking polenta and parmesan no matter how many times you try to convince me). 


We set off at midday (hottest part of the day, whose idea was that?), for our little ‘training run’ which turned into 22kms but we just couldn't resist going on ‘around the next corner’ the views just kept on coming.  I had to keep telling the guys to hurry up as they were going so slowly (thats right isnt it Matt, Andrea??).  Ok maybe not.  Felt great to be out there (the altitude makes talking on the go a bit harder, that’s one way to shut me up I guess).


The Atacama desert is like nothing I’ve ever seen, too big and overwhelming to describe.  Check out my Facebook photos for a quick peak of yesterday’s little trot up to the tunnel and back.


Jennifer (oldest volunteer who I am proud to say is my Aunt) is in fine spirits as ever and an inspiration to everyone.  Equally proud to say that my Mum is a Volunteer, a tough and much sought after job on these events, she is the oldest volunteer by far. Anyone who knows her will know she is totally cut out for the Volunteer role, though she’s bound to be way too much of a goodie two shoes to give me any special treatment (no change there then – KIDDING MUM!)


Today is a day of lying by the pool and eating for GB in a vain attempt to store up the kcals and then release them all over the desert, more likely they will find their way to my arse and stay firmly put.


Thank you for all the amazing support, the donations and comments on my Just Giving Page have made me laugh and cry and want to do a big group hug with you all.  I am so close to the target of £10,000 now and so close to that finish line – nothing’s going to stop me from the latter now, so please keep helping with the former.

https://www.justgiving.com/Rebecca-Pattinson1

Next update from the start line, no going back now, bring it on! xx

 

Comments: Total (18) comments

Alison Hewitt

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 10:45 am

Tried to post you a comment from the i-pad, but not sure if we managed it....new technology...but we're getting there. Anyway well done you, yellow defiantly agrees with you. Glad that all your hard work and training is paying off, and that both you and your Mum are glowing as a result of your awesome efforts. I promise that there will be lot's of non dehydrated goodies for you to refuel with on your return, and not too many cheese and pickle butties. Keep all the good work, and Love to you all, and we hope your Aunt's feeling better. Lot's of Love and Hugs Alison and Russell xxx ;-)

Rupert Child

Posted On: 06 Mar 2013 03:24 am

You’re amazing. I’m so impressed with all your determination and sheer guts and that you’re even find time to learn Italian. I’m hooked on the Atacama website and I’ve decided to follow your example as it was warmest day of the year in London and I wanted to get a feel of the punishing day you’re going through. Had porridge for breakfast, ran for the bus, encountered water running down the pavement (Thames Water were hard at work repairing a leak), jumped over their pile of sand and checked in on the bus looking a total wreck. Sadly the bus conductor wasn’t handing out bottles of water! How did you manage to look so fresh and relaxed and beat the others with such a big time difference? You are the coolest competitor and the most deserving to win. Keep it up as yellow is definitely your colour. Rupert x

Aurore Ankarcrona

Posted On: 05 Mar 2013 12:26 am

Go Becca GO! So proud of what you have achieved so far. Just amazing. Keep at it!!! Lots of love from just a little farther north than you ;) Aurore xxxxxx

Andrew Montgomery

Posted On: 04 Mar 2013 08:50 am

Darling Becca. Go for it you're a true winner and get some Gaffer tape for that bed. A xx

William Mather

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 06:59 pm

Go for it Becca. You've got what it takes!! Just go steady - and finish! Praying for you, your Mum and Jeffa! - love William and Libby

Deborah Iliffe

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 04:40 pm

Will you get on with it, already? Enough lazing by the pool. It's going to be such a blur of a week I expect after so much preparation and anticipation. From running the streets of Ko Samui to the ballroom at Claridges to battling the winds of Liverpool to Chile. I can't wait to get the daily updates- I know it is going to go so smoothly this time and you'll be dreaming up your next challenge before you return to us in London. Missing you! X deborah

Dom Durante

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 03:41 pm

Hey Bex you must be so excited now. Just wanted to wish you masses of luck on this tortuous journey I still can't believe anyone would undertake. All the best my darling. Will be thinking of you. Dom xxx

Sarah Almond

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 01:57 pm

Wow! You must be getting really fired up by now, could even feel it in your latest blog!! You sound ready to go for it gorgeous Rebecca. Run like the wind and enjoy every step and the reason you're taking it! You're brilliant! Love Sarah xxx

tobyy m

Posted On: 01 Mar 2013 09:06 am

as I recline with my 2nd cup of coffee looking out at a grey Bayswater, I reflect on running 250K through the hot desert.... I get up and wander over to retune the radio.... it's time for the Archers, I'm better of in Ambridge today more pixs please... Xxxx T

Rupert Child

Posted On: 28 Feb 2013 07:40 pm

I'm in absolute awe of what you are doing as everyone else is. Probably a good idea to ditch the gold pumps but the LV bag will certainly surprise the male competitors. In the unlikely event that someone passes you remember they're probably thinking of running a shorter distance than you are or they're in the wrong race. More pictures please. All the best and to Jennifer as well. Rupert

toby m

Posted On: 28 Feb 2013 04:28 pm

Hello from London, I'm lying on my sofa contemplating the next cup of tea and wondering where to go for supper.... it all sounds exhausting but exhilarating from afar.. post more pixs for those of us to lazy to move Xxx T

tenille fisher

Posted On: 28 Feb 2013 01:09 pm

Hi Rebecca, I stumbled across your epic adventure on facebook and I am completely inspired by what you are doing. All the very best of luck to you. An adventure kike this is now on my bucket list. I look forward to reading more about this amazing experience.

Christy Powell

Posted On: 28 Feb 2013 02:50 am

Hi Bex!!!!! Go for your life chicken pie. Will be routing for you. DOn't go out of the traps too early - classic mistake. SLow and steady just don't stop. That's the key (winner of the Sahara told me that). Watch out for the salt flats and keep blister tape in your hand. Other than that just go for your life! Will follow you all the way and pray like hell. I know you can do this. Christabel xxxxx

Paula McNeill

Posted On: 27 Feb 2013 10:13 pm

'Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow of our burden behind us'. You Go Girl!! xx xx

Matt Moroz

Posted On: 27 Feb 2013 07:29 pm

Haha, me, slave??? It sounds like you'll have to look after me, what with all your extra speed and crafty gold-pump-incognito-hustler-tactics :o) And if I'm the mentor, as prodigy I'm sure it's you that have to do everything I say! ;o)

Rachael Palmer

Posted On: 27 Feb 2013 02:53 pm

What bum.....you haven't got one! Keep eating, you are absolutely fine! Enjoy the relax before you head off. How lovely to have this experience with your mum and aunty! You look fabulous and ready for a running adventure. Can't wait to read your next post. Cheers, Rach xx

Lucy Kerr

Posted On: 27 Feb 2013 02:49 pm

Must be good to get out there and have the challenge in your sights! Enjoy the R&R and hope you don't have too many sleepless nights before the race starts... GOOD LUCK:-)

Amanda Thibaut

Posted On: 27 Feb 2013 02:34 pm

Love the photos on your email Bex - what an amaaaaazing place! Just think how gorgeous your tan is going to be :-) It'll go great when you put your gold pumps back on with your LV bag! Get eating and enjoy! Will look forward to your next post! Amanda xx