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GIANT STEPS
the cardiovascular system may be stretched to breaking point your joints enjoy
something close to a free ride. âI was very injury-prone as a track athleteâ says
Suzy Walsham stair-running âgalacticoâ and multiple winner of the rival world
championships staged by the Towerrunning World Association (TWA) and the
Vertical World Circuit (VWC). âBut stairs being non-impact means I donât get injured
at all. In fact I can still train and race even when Iâm carrying injuries that prevent
me from running.â At 44 Suzy is lean bursting with vitality and seemingly getting
better with every race. She runs an estimated 200000 steps a year and shows no
signs of slowing down. The former Commonwealth Games 800m and 1500m runner
is convinced that such longevity would not be possible in more conventional racing.
NEVER-ENDING STOREYS
Back at the Niesenbahn those Odor-Eaters wonât win themselves. My number
- siebenundsiebzig (77) â is called and I and my randomly assigned race buddy
(CamelBak neat Germanic glasses hair as white as his knee-high socks) are ushered
through the door of the base station and towards an electronic counter. This works
down from 20 seconds during which we share a handshake and then the starterâs
arm goes down and weâre trundling over the river on the elevated steel walkway.
âDonât go off too hard.â The mantra repeats in my mind as I slip into a cautious
early pace aided by the walkway ramping up alarmingly like a reverse ski jump.
White socks is even slower. âTreppeâ I announce proudly and he steps aside with a
cheery nod. Early days. Weâre all friends.
I feel good. My legs are strong and my breathing is regular and the morning sun
has just crept over the mountain f looding the valley with sunlight and taking the
edge off the crisp air. I allow myself the occasional glance left and right to admire
the valley opening up below. Cattle bells tinkle in the distance. Iâm enjoying this.
And then all too soon everything starts to fall apart. Thereâs just no let-up. In
a conventional run as Gallagher points out you can vary the intensity commit
EARLY RISERS
(top to bottom): Almost a vertical mile from
the valley oor; the course featured a series
of covered sections; on top of the world