Monday, January 18, 2010

I DID IT!!

Sorry i couldn't update yesterday - i didn't get home until 5 and pretty much went to bed after that. :)


Well ladies & gentleman - i did it. I completed my first 1/2 marathon!! (and i have the sore muscles and blisters to prove it - ha!)

Where to start? Surprisingly, i was able to sleep fine the night before. I woke up one minute before my alarm was supposed to go off and got going. I had pinned my bib number and laced my d-tag the night before, so i just ate breakfast, got dressed, said a prayer, and waited for Cheryl & her friend to show up at my place. Thankfully, Tom was able to drop us off so we didn't have to mess with the crowds & shuttles & stuff.



6:45 am - ready to go!


Our group was supposed to meet Coach Dave at 8, so we had a little time to relax and just take in the scene. There were people everywhere. I got in line for the rancid port-a-potty and surprisingly, that was the only time i had to use it. Coach Dave gave us some last minute tips and words of support, and it was off to our corrals.

I was in one of the last corrals, which i will know not to make that mistake for the next race. My corral was mostly made up of walkers and i spent a good portion of the race weaving in & out of them. Frustrating, but what can you do?

I sent a mass text to my friends letting them know i wouldn't cross the start line until 9:15 & i got several texts back of places they were going to be. (God bless the iPhone!) I got my playlist geared up and we slowly inched forth. Finally, our corral was up to the start line & we were off!

My friend Angela and her boyfriend were the first people i saw. They had their fancy cameras & were able to snap a few shots. It was so nice to see them out there! :)
ipod, check. fuel belt, check. calf wraps, check!


I felt really, really good starting off! I kept my pace slow so i wouldn't tire out and tried to just zone out and think about how far i've come. I walked through the first water stop and then picked up my jogging again. I actually didn't take my first walk break until mile 6, which is really awesome for me!

Around mile 5, i saw Tom and my friends Dena, Ben & Corey. I can't describe the rush you get when you see someone you know cheering you on out there. It's definitely a high!
Still smiling! But Lord, those pants are unforgiving.

And off to mile 6.


Some more friends from work were supposed to be at mile 6, but somehow i didn't see them. So i texted Marissa and they were able to get up a few blocks and let me know their new location. Marissa & Caryn had awesome signs and cheered as loud as they could. It felt great to see them!

I saw Tom and the rest of the gang around mile 8 and then it was up to me to finish the rest of the race. Around mile 10 & 11, i started to hit my "wall". Cruely, the course started to go uphill & the sun was out shining down on us. I was hot, tired and just wanted to finish! My pace slowed down considerably and i had to keep telling myself that i was "almost there."

Finally, mile 13 came into view and i knew i could do it. I took all the energy i could muster and crossed the finish line with a smile on my face and my arms in the air. I had did it. 5 & 1/2 months of hard work, times were i just wanted to give up, plagued with calf problems, tears shed - it was all worth it in the end.

I got my medal, had my picture taken, snagged a bottle of sports drink and headed to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters tent to see the gang. I somehow missed Coach out on the race, but Jessica was there to give me a big hug & congratulations.

My friend Chris was out of town, so my friends made a "makeshift" Chris. It was hilarious.

Giving "Chris" a high five.

Ben, Corey, me, Dena & Tom.


And that's all she wrote. My official finish time was 3:03:48. I had wanted to finish in under 3 hours, but hey. There's always next time. :)



9 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're amazing!! Congratulations on this huge milestone!

runninaround said...

You did it! Isn't it awesome! It's like you look back and realize how bad you wanted to quit but you kept going and made it through...smiling! Congrats!

LookingUpAgain said...

Yay! You did it! One huge accomplishment!

I can't for my chance at the R&R Chicago this summer :)

Lisa said...

OMG I'm SOOOO happy for you! Be proud! I can't wait to do this.

Java Joggers said...

Congrats! The accomplishment is in the finishing! Great pictures!

Marissa said...

You are SO awesome!!!! I am super proud of you!

skinnyrunner.com said...

congrats on running your first half!! so, when's the next one??

kilax said...

Congratulations on your first half! You did amazing! It's so cool that you had so many people there to watch, especially "fake" Chris, lol! :)

inspiREDtorun13 said...

Congrats on being a half-marathoner!!! :) Sounds like you had a lot of friends cheering you on in different points along the course. That's great! My parents always go to the end. And my friends show up after I'm done. I don't think they understand a familiar face is nice before like mile 12.5 ;)