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2nd March 2016
02:12pm GMT

What motivated you to get involved in The Race this year?
As a big fan on endurance events, The Race has been on my list since it began a few years back. Most of the racing I do is in summer so I think the lure of shite weather mixed with the fact that I am a serious sucker for punishment got me in the end!
But seriously, this is a very tough challenge, it is a solo event, in harsh weather with long hours of darkness. I love to really push myself and I know that this race will be one of the toughest I have entered yet.
What other endurance events have you tried out?
I have taken part in a number of adventure races from 24-hours up to 72-hours. This year I will take on my first five-day race when Itera comes to Ireland. I have also taken part in a number of ultra-running races including a 250km running race across Iceland.
Your fianceé was also taking part. Did you meet through this activity or is it a shared passion? Is there a competitive edge there?
I met my other half while competing in a 250km running race across Iceland. Since then, we have taken part in a number of races together. It's great, we are not at all competitive with each other, instead we are usually dragging each other through. He is a brilliant training and race partner - we have a good laugh (most of the time!).
We are actually getting married just 2 weeks after The Race so I am hoping we'll both make it through in one piece.
How meticulous do you have to be with preparing gear/food/fluids?
Thankfully I have a fair bit of race experience under my belt so I know what gear I like and how much food and water I need to take on board for a race like this.
To be honest I am not the most meticulous person you'll ever meet but I do try and organise my kit as best as I can. Good gear is essential for a race like this as you really are out in tough weather conditions.
Food and water-wise, I try to keep it all as simple as I can. I'll have some pasta in my boxes at transitions and then stick to nuts and a bit of chocolate when I am on the move.
What would a good result be for you this weekend?
To get to the finish line. I really don't mind if I come last. Let's just say that my training hasn't exactly gone to plan, but I am a firm believer that you can always do more than you think you can. Getting to the start line and giving it my best shot is a result in itself for me.
I also reckon some of the best craic is to be had at the back of the pack as generally competitors give each other a boost to try and pull each other through. Racing in Ireland is just brilliant - everyone is so friendly.
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