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Day 6, a proper marathon of 26.2 miles or 42.4km. Done and dusted in 5 hours 41 minutes. Would you believe it, I have never run that distance before competitively. Only either more than or less than. I really enjoyed it and the 10km of big dunes in the middle. My position is now 239th, which I am amazed at. I came here to finish and am now in the top third. I have got stronger each day.
I'll try to describe this event when I get home but for now it has been the most incredible experience of my life. Utterly recommended for anyone. There are lots of solid walkers as well as runners. For now we are all so dirty and yet content. Even the cripples who have feet problems, and there are many.
There are opera singers doing their thing in the middle of the camp now so I must go. I really appreciate all the emails. Thanks for news regarding the Workaid total (NB: Ed raised more than £7k as of Friday morning) -- I am so proud of this.