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“Adrenaline junkie”: Zayne Crow is practising for the 151-mile Marathon des Sables by running 13 miles a day — from her home in East Finchley to work at a Westminster hospital and back

Nurse's 13-mile daily jog to work is desert warm-up

Sophie Goodchild
5 Mar 2009


A London nurse who runs 13 miles to and from work each day is facing her toughest test yet: a 151-mile marathon in the Sahara desert.

Zayne Crow faces temperatures of 49C, sand storms and poisonous snakes when she competes in the Marathon des Sables in Morocco this month.

Ms Crow, 33, a recovery sister, runs from East Finchley every day to start 14-hour shifts at the King Edward VII's Sister Agnes hospital in Westminster.

The veteran of 29 "ordinary" marathons will carry a 9kg backpack full of food and medical supplies when she joins 800 other runners from 32 countries at the start line on 26 March.

She said: "The combination of the heat, desert terrain and having to carry all your supplies for six days sounded perfect. I'm an adrenaline junkie.

"I've always loved adventure sports and road marathons. If I take time off to relax I get bored really quickly. My times are good but I've tried to do as little homework as possible - the more you know the more scared you become.

"You get dressed in the same clothes each day but I am going to be changing my underwear.

"They allow you to send one email a day so I'll be able to keep my friends and family updated on my progress."

Organisers keep the exact route secret until the day before the start so no one has an unfair advantage.

Contestants must complete the equivalent of five and a half marathons, with one day of 52 miles. To keep up, Ms Crow will need to reach speeds of up to 14km an hour.

Rationed water is handed out at every checkpoint. One French competitor died last year.

Ms Crow, a captain in the Territorial Army who moved to London from South Africa seven years ago, is raising money for wounded British soldiers via charity Help the Heroes.

She worked as an Army nurse in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2004 to 2005.

In October, she is returning to Iraq to work as an emergency nurse before starting a job at Chelsea and Westminster hospital. But she does have a relaxing holiday booked, trekking in the Grand Canyon.

The Marathon des Sables was founded in 1986 by Frenchman Patrick Bauer who trekked 186 miles through the Sahara. The registration price includes a "corpse repatriation fee".

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a totally amazing individual,supporting the best charity i can think of!! keep safe outthere and when you go to iraq!

- Neil, london, 05/03/2009 17:32
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Try putting her name in Justgiving website. She has a page set up.

- Emmses, London, 05/03/2009 16:45
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A real live hero! Forget about all these celebrities...This is a girl who runs the equivalent of a marathon EVERYDAY in training for a mammoth run in the desert in aid of wounded soldiers and THEN puts in a 14 hour shift as a hospital recovery sister...

- Daniel F, London, 05/03/2009 16:33
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Nicky and Anon, it doesn't help that the story is wrong as it is "Help for Heroes" as opposed to "the", but remember...Google is your friend.

- Escobar A-Lop-Lop, Camden County, 05/03/2009 15:14
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An "almost brother-in-law" of mine did this once. Its insane. Not only do you have to cover that distance, but a lot of it is through sand and over dunes. Its nothing like doing a road marathon.

- Andyr, St Ives, Cambs, 05/03/2009 14:09
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Yes would be good to know how we may sponsor Ms Crow, what an amazing challenge. Good luck to her!

- Anon, London, 05/03/2009 13:16
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It would have been good had you given details of how we can sponsor Ms Crow - what a great thing to do and a very worthwhile charity!! Good luck to you

- Nicky, london, 05/03/2009 09:54
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