Jeff Hunt Blog: The Year In Review
When I look back on 2010, overall, I see a successful year. It is a year that could have been much better, but it still wasn’t too bad. Through some ups and downs, I have learnt a few lessons that will put me in good stead for what 2011 will bring.
At the beginning of the year, 2010 was all about debuting at the marathon. I was excited and nervous because you never know how you’ll perform at such a long distance. As luck would have it, it was a fantastic race, a great debut and is no doubt (albeit unfortunately) what i would consider the highlight performance of the year.
In March, I ran my first ever World Cross Country, and that was an eye-opener. The step-up from national to international level is phenomenal. It was amazing how hard everyone started, and then just kept on going, and going like the energizer bunny. It was a great event, and one that I want to compete at again in the future. After all, I can’t have my best placing being 100th.
July brought me my first taste of victory in a little while. Winning the Gold Coast Half Marathon was definitely a highlight for me, because it showed I can win races, and proved to myself that I have made the right decision to continue my transition to the marathon. Although it wasn’t as fast at 2009 (where I ran 62:44 on debut), I was very happy with how I executed the race, and was able to finish strongly. The competition is always good, and it’s a fast course. The Gold Coast Marathon event organizers put on a great weekend, a great race and I’m looking forward to running there again in the coming years.
The Sun-Herald City2Surf and National Cross Country did not go anywhere near as planned, with a 3rd place finish at both races. The City2Surf was a good performance in itself, with a pretty quick time, but I never really gave myself the best chance to win. I did not ever really stamp myself in the race. Michael and Benny showed me why I should have tried harder when I hit the lead because with a kilometre to go, they blew me away.
My result at National Cross hurt deep down because I just ran terribly, and made rookie mistakes. It was as though my head went on holiday the day of the race, and I paid for it. I was fitter than ever before and yet could not get it together on the day. As a result, Marty and Liam showed me a clean pair of heels as they fought it out for the title. Luckily, I managed to hold it together enough to get a bronze medal.
October saw my first Commonwealth Games team representation, and my second marathon. I had high expectations, and did not meet them. I was very disappointed in myself for not performing when it counted, as that has always been my strongest ability. A combination of things, in hindsight, may have led to my poor performance, and while I am working on ways to avoid it happening again, I'm not dwelling on it. It was by no means the way I wanted to run my first Commonwealth Games, but it is now in the past and cannot be changed.
A couple of weeks after
Christmas is only 3 days away, and the end of the year just 6 more after that. I’ll be kicking off 2011 at Falls Creek in the
Until next time, Merry Christmas and Happy New year to everyone.

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