This past weekend feels like an utter blur of sport!
My olympic highlight came on Wednesday night where I met this lady at the basketball
For those who don't know her, that's Katarina Johnson Thompson standing between my brother and I, who is Britain's second choice heptathlon lady (after Jess obviously). It looks like she's going to be massive in the future and she was so lovely and nice. TOTALLY A RUNSPIRATION!!!
On Friday night, I went to beat my brother at badminton (21-12, 21-16) which was nice because it lowered his levels of cockiness. Afterwards we hit a 5k but it was awful, I felt so exhausted after playing an hour of badminton I could barely run. It's hardly surprising considering I've spent the past 5 years of my life not doing any sport and now I've become a sports maniac. Also as a result so many of my muscles are killing, I can actually run fine but walking is awful as is getting up and sitting down.

How amazing was it watching Mo win the 5000m?! That man is a total runspiration I was so happy for him, the most impressive British long distance runner EVER (apart from Paula mabes).
It was so lovely seeing him afterwards with Bolt
After watching all this I decided to head out at about 9pm. In the dark. I learnt several important lessons from this
1. If you run at a night on a Saturday, you will be heckled (I had a lot of "GO MO'S" and comments on chelsea (i was running in a chelsea shirt))
2. If you are trying to run with a watch, you won't be able to see it when it's dark
Anyway my main aim was to hit 7 minutes straight of running WHICH I DID!!!! 8 minutes tomorrow is looking increasingly possible. Later I'm going to try and run 2w7r x3 which would be a massive achievement for me if I managed to do it. Cannot wait until I can run 30 minutes straight and from there it feels like the whole of the world is open for me to run on. BRING IT ON!!
Finally, this morning
Emma and I headed up to London to watch the men's marathon, after catching the women's one last week. It was amazing watching those athletes and INSPIRATIONAL. The Olympics motto has been
'inspire a generation' and goodness me, it has certainly inspired me.