What I am listening to? Shosholoza. It's a traditional South African song, mostly in Zulu language, that was sung by laborers in gold and diamond mines. The title translates as "Move Forward". But why am I listening to it now? Today was the Comrades Marathon, an event like no other. Despite the name, it's actually a 56 mile race/89 km. It's a road ultramarathon in South Africa that had 22,000 participants. Gets national TV coverage every year. Starts in the dark at 5:45am. Hard 12 hour cutoff. Every year there's great drama as a gun goes off at the 12 hour mark and if you're even 10 yards short of the finish officials jump in front of you and block you from finishing. Anyways, at the start, right after the national anthem they always play Shosholoza and people I know who have run it say it is an absolute goosebumps moment. The bottom of the three videos was posted hours ago and "Gerda" would go on to win the women's race. I've been to South Africa 4 times. South Africa has a lot of problems and has been the subject of bad press lately, but this moment always brings a smile.