While I was in Australia, on my last evening in Melbourne I went to see the musical "Billy Elliot" at the insistence of my nephew who really wanted to see it. Talking to the lady sitting next to me who also happened to be visiting Melbourne and was from Alice Springs. When I happened to mention that I had lived in Morocco she then proceeded to tell me about her friend who had just got back from competing in the Marathon des Sables in Morocco.
For those who don't know, this ultra-marathon is a 6-day, 243 kilometre, endurance race through the Moroccan edge of the Sahara Desert. This year it ran from March 27th to April 6th. Not only are competitors expected to run up sand dunes across stone littered plains being pounded by the hot African sun, but they are expected to carry to their own food, sleeping gear and emergency equipmenton their backs while running. The runners also have water rationed out, about 1.5 litres per stage (not per day).
Hard as it is to believe, 770 people completed the race this year, with not surprisingly two Moroccans filling the first and second place. Only 800 are allowed to participate and hard as it is to believe, there is a waiting list!!!
Back to the Australian connection. Even after training in the Australian desert, my new friend's friend still found it incredibly difficult and the hardest thing he has ever done.
That's Morocco for you!
Here's a video to give you some idea!!
Friday, 8 May 2009
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