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Press Release - Gold Coast Airport Marathon - 6/20/17

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                 From the State of Origin to the start line

Tuesday 20 June

While the Queensland Maroons take on the New South Wales Blues in the 
second State of Origin clash tomorrow night, three former State of Origin 
players will be embarking on a new sporting challenge.

David Shillington, Ben Hannant and Mat Rogers will all line up on the start 
line at this year's Gold Coast Airport Marathon, with Ben and Mat 
attempting the 42.195km Gold Coast Airport Marathon and David taking on his 
first Southern Cross University 10km Run.

Playing in three State of Origin series for Queensland (1997, 1999, 2000), 
Mat is now busy helping the city prepare for the Gold Coast 2018 
Commonwealth Games and training for the Gold Coast Airport Marathon.

A born and bred Gold Coaster, Ben has experienced the most State of Origin 
matches of the three with a total of 12 games for Queensland to his name 
(2008-12).

No stranger to the intense training required for State of Origin having 
played in eight encounters (2009-13), David was forced to hang up his boots 
early this year due to injury.

Now he has focused on the Southern Cross University 10km Run as a way to 
stay fit and enjoy the relaxation of running long distances.

"For NRL training we didn't often do long distance work but now in 
retirement I enjoy going for a run," David said.

"It's nothing too serious, maybe seven to 10 kilometres. I find it relaxing 
to put on some music and find some nice scenery."

As David adjusts to his new life post-football, he said a challenge was not 
having the team to push him or training as a full-time job.

"I already miss the daily and weekly challenges and just hanging out with 
the boys every day," David said.

"I have to do my own training after work rather than training as part of my 
work so that's different.

"But I'm still working for the NRL and involved with the game I love so 
it's not too bad."

The same goes for Ben, current breakfast radio host on hit90.9 Sea FM and, 
like David, a former State of Origin front rower.

"Running is starting to become a hobby," Ben said.

"I really don't want to be one of those footy players that blow out.

"It's great to run with the family and talk to the kids while we run and 
see how their day has been."

In preparation for event, Ben has found the training very different from 
the strength and power based work required for rugby league.

"Training for the marathon is the complete opposite - it's hours of slow 
running - pretty much running until my legs are about to fall off, and I'm 
pretty sure it doesn't help that I'm 108kg," he said.

This is similar for David, adjusting to a new training style and having to 
do it without his team.

"In the NRL we never really ran more than 80 metres in a single run. 
Although we would run these in interval training there was never much long 
distance running," David said.

"It was always on grass in football boots with a squad of 35 guys and 
always a competition, so now it's quite different for me doing road runs by 
myself or with a mate and just relaxing into it."

It seems the Gold Coast Airport Marathon isn't just a running ground for 
retired State of Origin players, with retired AFL star Peter 'Spida' 
Everitt also training hard in preparation for the marathon.

Although the AFL does require more endurance training than rugby league 
because of the sheer kilometres players have to run during a game, Spida 
has found marathon training very different 'mentally'.

"Training for the Gold Coast Airport Marathon is more mentally challenging 
as it's all on you to do the training - only you know how much work you 
have done," Spida said.

"If you don't train, you only have to answer to yourself, but in a team 
sport you are held accountable by so many, so it's a massive difference.

"I really can't wait to hear the encouragement from those either running in 
it with me or watching - I'll love the atmosphere."

The Queensland Government is proud to support the 2017 Gold Coast Airport 
Marathon through Tourism and Events Queensland as part of the It's Live! in 
Queensland events calendar.

The 39th annual Gold Coast Airport Marathon will be held on Saturday 1 and 
Sunday 2 July.

Set to attract more than 27,000 participants of all ages and abilities, 
this year's race program will feature the Gold Coast Airport Marathon over 
42.195km, Wheelchair Marathon, ASICS Half Marathon, Wheelchair 15km, 
Southern Cross University 10km Run, The Star Gold Coast 5.7km Challenge, 
Zespri 4km Junior Dash and Zespri 2km Junior Dash.

For more information visit goldcoastmarathon.com.au.

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