Monday, 24 November 2008

Look I'm famous . . .

So the PR gravy train rolls on and on, with a further mention in the Cricketer magazine . .

"Twenty 20 may reach new heights in April, when a world record attempt is made to play on Mount Everest. David Kirtley, captain of Cardiff CC, (is part of) the expedition which aims to raise £250 000 for charity by playing a 20-over game at 5,165m. A PCA expedition featuring Graham Napier, played last year at 5,400m, but official recognition of the record was not forthcoming"

This is a momentous ocassion. It is the first time in living memory that I have featured in this months Cricketer, and my brother James hasn't. Step aside big man the Everest train is in town.

Training is well under way now, the legs hurt like hell, but all in the name of fitness. Having completed, the Gyro 10km, the Nike 10km and the Cardiff Half Marathon, all in cricket pads, the Grim Challenge looms ever closer.

The description of the Grim Challenge mentions. . . "This land is used to test Army vehicles so expect it to be interesting! You will reach a long hill shortly after the start before descending again eventually reaching a water filled ravine. You will run on over puddle-strewn paths before having to crawl under camouflage netting. You'll eventually reach some man-made mounds before arriving at and running through some rather large puddles. Expect to get very wet! You'll run on to the fast vehicle driving circuit where it is rocky underfoot. This brings you to some more large areas of water and the finish area"

So it sounds grim, which is perfect preparation for the expedition in April.

One more thing, when i recently finished the Cardiff Half Marathon, I was asked if I would do one again. I replied "yes, I'm doing the Bath half marathon in march" The lady replied "Ooh, you'll enjoy that one - its quite hilly"

Brilliant.

1 comment:

tooveseverest said...

yeah but you called yourself captain. Skupper Glin us not hippy wuth you. In fact, he's pussed off