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Two South Africans. first two marathons. One brutal plot twist.
When the Cape Town Marathon was cancelled on the start line due to high winds, Graham (55) and Daphne (42) refused to let 16 weeks of training die in the gutter. They found another race one week later, a small, hilly course with 600m+ elevation, and did the damn thing. Graham finished strong; Daphne finished last with a police and ambulance escort, and a medal she absolutely earned.
Inside:
If you’ve ever thought “I’m too old,” “too busy,” or “too late,” this one will punch holes in the story and hand you a starting line.
Follow for daily tips: @12monthstomarathon
Join the free Over-35s Running Community—link in my IG bio.
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Two South Africans. first two marathons. One brutal plot twist.
When the Cape Town Marathon was cancelled on the start line due to high winds, Graham (55) and Daphne (42) refused to let 16 weeks of training die in the gutter. They found another race one week later, a small, hilly course with 600m+ elevation, and did the damn thing. Graham finished strong; Daphne finished last with a police and ambulance escort, and a medal she absolutely earned.
Inside:
If you’ve ever thought “I’m too old,” “too busy,” or “too late,” this one will punch holes in the story and hand you a starting line.
Follow for daily tips: @12monthstomarathon
Join the free Over-35s Running Community—link in my IG bio.
Support the show