Diana Esther Wangari, CNS Correspondent, Kenya
(First published in The Star, on August 26, 2015)
A few months ago, I remember watching a world marathon where one of the top runners got a muscle cramp and he suddenly stopped for a fraction of a second, only to continue on at a much slower pace. If you have watched any marathon or a race before, you will know how a lapse of millisecond often makes a large difference. Naturally, the runner fell behind and as he hopped on - in what must have been obvious pain judging from his facial expression - I began wondering what kept him going? After all, there was no chance of him crossing the finish line first and at that pace, it would certainly be a miracle if he made it among the top five.
(First published in The Star, on August 26, 2015)
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