Pranab at Comrades, South Africa
This month I collaborated with Pranab Garad to write his Comrades Marathon, South Africa 2024 experience. I have tried my best to convert his oral narrative into a blog detailing his training, marathons, and ultra-marathons experiences, emphasizing the discipline, determination, strategies, and goals for 2024 Comrades!
Go to https://pranabgarad.wordpress.com/2024/06/16/comrades-marathon-2024/ to check out the blog. Hope you enjoy the read and find it engaging and insightful!
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Co-authored with Jaee Jadhav & Pranab Garad
June 2024
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