The year is 1976, and South Africa is gripped by a terrible lockdown -
apartheid. Nelson Mandela is in prison on Robben Island; South Africa is
isolated from the rest of the world, and revolution is in the
air.Against this background, a young student at Johannesburg's Wits
University decides to try and take control of his life, and his destiny,
and give himself a sense of purpose. He challenges himself to run South
Africa's most famous long-distance race, the grueling 90-kilometre
Comrades Marathon.Little does he know that five years later he will win
this most iconic of races and he will go on to be considered one of the
greatest Comrades runners in the history of the race.In Winged
Messenger, Bruce shares this 1976/77 training diary so that raw novices
and experienced runners alike can follow the journey he took to his
first Comrades. Novices particularly will enjoy reading about how he
took his first stumbling, rudimentary steps and how, as an ordinary
runner, he began to understand the demands of the race. He documents his
mistakes, his successes and his progress towards his date with destiny
in May 1977. Using his own experiences, he guides others, but
particularly novices, on their quests to become winged messengers. This
is a unique blend of both a training guide and a fascinating glimpse of
the life of a young man in his quest to conquer both himself and South
Africa's greatest race.