Everest yesterday |
Sandbach Striders' very own Jason and Jo are currently en route to the Everest Marathon.
The Everest Marathon is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the highest marathon in the world. The start line is at Gorak Shep 5184m (17,000 feet), close to Everest Base Camp in Nepal. The finish is at the Sherpa town of Namche Bazaar at 3446m (11,300 feet) and the course is a measured 42 km (26.2 miles) over rough mountain trails. It is the world's most spectacular race and has been held thirteen times since 1987.To acclimatise naturally to the high altitude all runners join together for a 26 day holiday in Nepal. This holiday combines sightseeing in the capital, Kathmandu, a 15 day trek to the start under medical supervision, ascents of Gokyo Ri (5483m) and Kala Pattar (5623m) for the best views of Everest and one of the most gruelling races in the world.
Regular updates can be found on the official website.
Thank you - safely in Kathmandu now, having enjoyed the Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi!
ReplyDeleteThe Everest Marathon organisers are going to try and update a blog as we trek and travel / run, so have a look below and click on 2011 race for details....
http://www.everestmarathon.org.uk/
We'll be out of wifi soon, but thanks for all the support.
Jo & Jason