I entered the run to be able
to run with homeboy champion runner, Haile Gebre Selassie, who finished 1st
in the race, way ahead before I even got to the race’s half way mark, in a time
of 42:39, Kenyan, Makau, 2nd and Australian fellow runners,
Birmingham & Mottram, finishing 3rd & 4TH
respectively.
I may not be Gebre Selassie
or the modern day Rio Olympic hero, Feyisa Lelisa, but completed the race on
both occasions at the happiest moments, in those days, without getting my hands
crossed over my head. The race starts with the women’s race and men’s line-up starts at 5:12 marks on video. After you spotted me in the crowd, like in my photo indicator, just far behind Mottram (on his right) on this part 1 video, you can continue to part 3 of this same video to see Haile finishing the race.
The course of the race started and ended in Albert Park, passing many of Melbourne's famous landmarks including the Yarra River and Flinders Street Station heading north from Albert Park before turning at Flinders Street direction toward the Royal Botanic Gardens round loop run. Then passing along Fawkner Park into St. Kilda Road route and finally turning into Queens Bridge Street and back into the park to complete the path in Albert Park.
If you want to see the amazing curve route map, view here: http://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/fullscreen/4545563/