It was described as world sport's equivalent of putting a man on the moon - the day in October last year when Eliud Kipchoge achieved the "impossible" by running the first sub two-hour marathon.
Four months later, "broken-down" father of two and NZME's Hamilton-based Sport News Director, Steven Holloway, is ready to share with New Zealand the outcome of his effort to emulate the Kenyan's astonishing attempt - over 1/42nd of the distance.
On October 12, 35-year-old Kipchoge crossed the finish line in Vienna's Prater Park in 1:59:40, almost two minutes faster than the world record he set in Berlin in 2018 and - more importantly - at a breakneck pace of 2m 50s per kilometre.
Holloway watched the incredible run, and felt inspired to start a 'running competition' with a few friends.
"It started as a challenge to see who in our group of mates could run one kilometre the fastest," Holloway said. "But it soon took on a life of its own."