Saturday, October 10, 2020

Bryan Smith Eulogy

 by Tony Collins


TRANSCRIPT OF THE EULOGY READ BY TONY COLLINS AT THE FUNERAL FOR THE LATE

BRYAN SMITH

 

Janet has asked me to say a few words about Bryan on behalf of the  ultramarathon runners. When she asked me I was very moved. I was also very  humbled at having to find the appropriate words to adequately describe this brilliantly talented athlete. In the twelve or thirteen years I knew Bryan, I was aware he was a devoted, caring and concerned father of his sons, a loving husband and partner to Janet, and latterly became an excited grandfather,  but on the road or the track, he was a champion, the likes of  which we will probably never see again.

 

His unflagging energy, his fierce determination to run further and faster, his unbeatable competitiveness meant that it was a rare occasion when he didn't win. We all raced against him - there would not be many runners who, on seeing Bryan's name on the list of competitors, didn't mentally downgrade their expected finish result by one position. I lost count of the number of times he beat me. But we all had the chance to win when we were standing on the start line  - Bryan didn't win because his name was Bryan Smith - but because he was the most talented and  put in more effort than the rest of the field.  He earned his trophies every single  time. I don't intend to list his triumphs here today because they are so numerous and deserve to be researched and fully listed, perhaps in AURA.    I'm sure that he must have had a warehouse to store all his trophies, so that would be a good place to begin.  And  he was always the perfect gentleman, never gloating over his wins, always ready to listen or to help others. A quiet achiever and a great ambassador for our sport.

 

He rarely suffered injuries, only 'a bit' of an injury - 'got a bit of a sore knee' or a 'bit of a sore back'.  One time, about five or six days into a 1000 mile track race in Queensland, he was suffering severe muscle spasms in the right side of his back, causing him to run with an extreme lean to the right. This was because of the stress of running on an almost circular track, which also had a very hard-packed granite surface. At the same time a Spaniard, Alfredo Urea, had a similar injury, but to the left side of his back. So Bryan was running like….. and Alfredo was running like….., and when Bryan passed Alfredo, they looked like tweedledum and tweedledee. As Bryan passed  our camp we told him of this and he laughed and said with characteristic understatement   'yes, I've got a bit of a back problem'. The next lap he made the hilarious observation that it was ok while he was overtaking Alfredo, but if he slowed down and Alfredo tried to overtake him, they risked smashing their heads together!  Alfredo eventually pulled out of the race.  Bryan continued, and finished second, breaking the previous world record for 1000 Miles by many hours.

 

Another aspect of Bryan's running career is not widely known. He was a talented masseur and an excellent crew manager, with a good head for tactics and strategy. I had the extreme good fortune to have Bryan (and Janet) crew for me for the 19-day Sydney to Melbourne and back, as well as a total of 16 other days in major races. He loved to ice any injuries - sore feet - put them in ice, sore calves or knees - pack them in ice, sore quads - more ice, groin strain - yes, you guessed it - freeze everything down!! And mostly it worked. It certainly stopped me from whinging about the problems. It was during these times I learned about his compassion - understanding when not to push his runner, and about his subtle, quiet humour.  One day, after clocking up what was for me a high total, we were chatting as he massaged, and he was congratulating me on the day's achievement.  I said to him 'you would have done much more' and he replied with great understatement 'a little'. We laughed because we both knew he would have run the socks off me if he were in the race.  In fact it was a standing joke between us during the 90's that I would plead with him not to enter  certain races, in order to give me a chance.

 

Recently I saw a poem which, in essence, said we should not waste our lives waiting. We wait till school ends, till a job comes, till we are married, till we have kids, till they grow up, till they overcome their problems and so on. And John Lennon sang ' Life is what happens while we're busy making other plans'. I believe Bryan lived his life fully. I don't know how many

times runners have said, during the course of a race, ' I'm only using this race as training for ……….some other race. Bryan never did that. Every race was ' what was happening to him at that time'   while the rest of us were 'busy making other plans'. Another accomplished runner, Pat Farmer, who has himself suffered a personal tragedy, has come to realise that it is the

quality of life, not the length of it that matters. Bryan lived a life in which he strived and achieved and excelled. His life had great quality. But Bryan has left us far too soon. There can be no question about that, so I think that longevity also matters.

 

The loss of Bryan is a great loss to our sport, and we will all sorely miss him. If we have victories in the races he liked to be in, they will be hollow ones. We are saddened by his death. But Bryan never pulled out of a race, or avoided a challenge. Let us not allow his death to prevent us enjoying our sport. The race must go on - Bryan would always say that. So wherever you are, Bryan, may you be flying along, your feet not touching the ground, a gentle breeze at your back and may you cruise endlessly and effortlessly for eternity.

 

Goodbye my friend,  Goodbye from all of us.

Cliff Young Races

 Not a complete list, but gives you an idea.  I shall update with more, when I sort out my information.


DateEventLocationPlacingResult
1981Colac 1000ColacFinished 
1983Westfield RunSydney to Melb1st5d 15h 4m
1984Westfield RunSydney to MelbFinished 
1985Westfield RunSydney to MelbWithdrew 
1986Westfield RunSydney to MelbWithdrew 
15 Feb 86VVACI 24hr Track RaceBox Hill, Vic6th126.2km
28 Jun 86VMC 50 mile track RaceBox Hill, Vic13th6h 51m 39s
24 Aug 86CHASE 50 mile Road RaceBallarat, Vic8th6h 33m 46s
9 Nov 86Sri Chinmoy 24hr Track raceAdelaide1st235km
1 Mar 87VVACI 24hr Track raceBox Hill, Vic8th197.115km
26 Mar 87Westfield RunSydney to Melb16th9d 13h 17m
30 May 87Sydney Striders 24hr Track raceHensley, NSW4th196.867km
5 Sep 87QMRRC 24hr Track raceQueensland University6th185.811km
3 Oct 87Sri Chinmoy 24hr Track raceAdelaide34th100.182km
16 Nov 87Australian 6 DayColac12th632km
13 Feb 88VVACI 24hr Track runCoburg12th179.081km
28 May 88Sydney Striders 24hr Track raceHensley, NSW4th196.281km
14 Nov 88Australian 6-Day RaceColac14th670.400km
Nov 88Sri Chinmoy 24hr Track RaceAdelaide9th175.33km
11 Dec 88CHASE 50 mile Road raceBallarat, vic22nd8.43.54s
25 Feb 89VVACI 24hr track runCoburg26th157.875km
May 89Westfield RunSydney to Melbournewithdrew451km
19 Aug 89HiTec 24hr Track raceMelbourne15th173.768km
Oct 89Sri Chinmoy 24hr Track raceAdelaide8th175.834km
DATEEVENTLOCATIONPLACINGRESULT
Nov 89Australian 6-Day RaceColac11th664km
3 Feb 90International 24hr ChampionshipMilton Keynes, UK29th167.136km
10 Mar 90VVACI 24hr Track RaceCoburg17th164.509km
8 Apr 90Toto's 100km track raceMelbourne11th10.12.07
4 Aug 90Toto's 24 hr track raceMelbourne11th108.400km
27 Oct 90Sri Chinmoy 24hr Track RaceAdelaide7th148.427km
1 Sep 90Sydney Striders 24hr track raceHensley8th178.76km
18 Nov 90Campbelltown 6 Day Track raceNSW10th648.503km
26 Jan 91Wyong 24hr track raceNSW13th134.545km
23 Feb 91VVACI 24hr track raceCoburg12th165.231km
3 Nov 91Australian 6 day raceColac10th590.00km
1 Sep 91Caboolture 24hr Track raceQueensland5th154.269km
28 Sep 91Sri Chinmoy 24hr Track RaceAdelaide13th157.100km
22 Feb 92VVACI 24hr track runCoburg14th153.85km
22 May 92Queensland 24hr Track RaceBrisbane2nd158.617km
Sep 92Nanango-Sth Burnett 330km FootraceQueensland5th44.11.28s
21 Sep 9224hr RaceCaboolture6th140.800km
15 Oct 92Geraldton-Perth 434kmWADNF367km
Nov 92Australian 6-day raceColac7th653.600km
23 Jan 93Toukley 12hr RaceToukley8th91.334km
27 Feb 93VVACI 24hr Track runCoburg3rd171.650km
13 Mar 93Tamworth 24hr track runTamworth, NSW7th155.258km
5 Jun 93Queensland 24hr Track RaceQueensland8th130.452km
Sep 93Sth Burnett 330km footraceQueensland9th48.10.52s

DATEEVENTLOCATIONPLACINGRESULT
16 Oct 93Sri Chinmoy 24hr Track RaceAdelaide8th148.47km
Nov 93Australian 6-day raceColac7th609.6km
22 Jan 94Toukley 12hr raceToukley14th88.429km
29 Jan 94Liverpool City 24hrLiverpool, NSW6th147.00km
26 Mar 94Vita Health South coast 24hrWollongong, NSW11th145.74km
17 Apr 94VVACI 24hr Track RaceCoburg5th153.055km
3 June 94Queensland 24hr Track raceBrisbane6th135.47km
1 Oct 94 Liverpool 24hr track raceLiverpool11th150.54km
Nov 94Australian 6 DayColac10th596km
Nov 94Sri Chinmoy 24hr track runAdelaide8th150.76km

Cliffy in Perth - 1992