An early lead quickly resulted in oxygen debt, the Otter drew level at the first km then gradually the gap widened.
Maybe the race was over?
It's possible that a ceiling exists to performance that no amount of training can raise, hence the theory of Natural Weakness.
However Sports Psychology points to the benefit of a positve attitude. Instead of asking 'Why am I so bloody slow?' one should re-phrase; 'What can I do to run faster?'
But it was hopeless, a Personal Best of 47 mins 1 sec just wasn't good enough.
"What was your time?" I gasped.
The Otter hadn't seen the large digital clock at the finish due to a gaze transfixed by some young woman's ass running directly in front.
Maybe the Otter was 5 seconds ahead more likely 10, we'll never know.
Junior came in at a creditable 1 hr 3 mins for someone who exercises about as much as 'Tiddles' the cat.
After race analysis consisted of me repeatedly interjecting into a conversation about the shape of women's asses that 'I should have won'.
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No-one simply deserves victory. You have to reach out with both hands and grab it.
The same doesn't hold true for female posteriors.
Do I want to end up as a sort of 'Eddie The Eagle' of Triathlon?
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