It took me 2 hours and 20 minutes to run my first half marathon. It wasn't the best time, and it was five minutes over my goal, but I finished—and that's what matters for your first half ... right?
Notice the wet pigtails? Forgot to mention it was nearly 90* in Central Park that day. I'd started training in February, so runs in anything more than 75* just didn't happen. So to keep the runners from, uh, killing themselves, the powers that be canceled the full marathon and didn't officially time our half. A bit annoying, but probably smart. So instead of really concentrating on running fast, I just concentrated on finishing and not keeling over. And the fire department came out and set up hoses on the fire hydrants to keep us cool, and I stopped to drink Gatorade at every water station. Happily, it worked!
By mile 10, I was feeling ok and I knew that I'd never run any longer than 10 miles ... ever. But in my head, I kept saying, "you only have a 5k to go. 5ks are so easy!" But that last 3.1 miles were the longest I'd eeeeevah run.
But I crossed the finish line, sat down for a bit, then found Jamie and Jes who walked the 13.1 in less than 3 hours (!!), and we celebrated our finishes.
The next half? This fall, and I will break 2 hours and 15 minutes. It'll happen. Stay tuned!
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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3 comments:
You rock! So glad to see you finished in an admirable time. And I'm glad to hear that you made it back to the beautiful state of Oregon for a little visit. It will always be here...
Congrats, yay! You should run the first half of the Marine Corps (DC) with me--I'll need the motivation to get through another full!
kristin -- can you do that? you can run the first half of a full? when is it???
and thanks, susan! i would be lying if i didn't admit that you running a half was total motivation for me! so, thanks :)
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