i have a lot of friends who are runners. distance runners. and i was always in awe of their dedication and training, but knew i lacked the discipline and endurance to tackle such a large feat. until one night over dinner our friend chuck told me about his experiences. how much he enjoyed the camaraderie of the crowds. the energy in the air. how it was an amazing way to see the world. one step at a time. and he explained to me that not everybody has to RUN these distances. just to continually MOVE these distances. when you have the energy? you run. when you don't? you walk. and little by little. one foot in front of the other. you find your way to the finish line.
and that was my inspiration to take the plunge. back in july, i officially registered for the annapolis running classic half marathon.
http://annapolisrunningclassic.com
and thus begin months of training myself to spend longer and longer hours on the trail. i learned a lot about myself. that i run better listening to podcasts than i do listening to music. that i hit my best stride somewhere after mile 2, but before mile 7. that i run best in the morning after a granola bar and a cup of coffee. that i prefer to run in the rain. and i hate to run in the heat. and nothing feels better than a good stretch after a long run.
i knew tony would be out of town for work, so was planning on running the event solo. but towards the end of september my dear niece suzanna came home after a church mission to portugal, and mentioned she was looking to run another half marathon before returning to school in january. so i lucked out, and suddenly had a partner to share this with!!!
my parents drover her down to meet me in annapolis friday night. we carb loaded on some pasta and pizza before getting an early night's sleep in anticipation of race day!!! here's the line of cars leading up to the navy memorial stadium the morning of. see how dark that sky is? that's how early we were up....
this is up in line just before the starting gun goes off!! as nervous as i was the week leading up to this moment (i kept having nightmares about taking a wrong turn and ending up 5 miles off course) i was actually feeling really good in this moment. excited, but not anxious. and suzanna is so positive, she is an AMAZING energy to be around. i'm so happy she was here with me!
here's a shot suzanna got of the pack running through the historic waterfront area of annapolis as the sun rises. the weather was perfect this morning. chilly enough to make you want to move, but not so cold that you were miserable. and i'm not sure i've ever enjoyed a sunrise so much as this one!
so......let's take a minute and talk about the naval academy bridge over the severn river. yes this is a stock photo i pulled from online. but just so people can appreciate what a BEAST this bridge is. and not only do the 1/2 marathon runners have to go up and over it? we have to go up and over it.....twice. because the route doubles back (tears). it's just before the halfway point that the course veers and this structure looms ahead of you. i know a few people who have done this race before, and they all agree this is the "spirit breaker". i'm sure i could have run the whole thing, but i knew if i did i would be hating life.... so i decided to walk it. and enjoy the view of the water on a crisp blue autumn day. to take in the colors of the changing leaves. to bask in the warming sun. and enjoy the journey instead of hating it!
i had a group of friend waiting for me on the other side to cheer me on. but what i wasn't expecting? was that tony had joined them!!! he had caught a red eye back from seattle that morning to surprise me. my friends picked him up from dulles and brought him along to cheer me on!! i truly had no idea he would be there. it was such a great boost to see him there waving his arms and smiling!!!
here's an "action" shot of me as i approach the finish line. the sun had warmed up to about 65 degrees, so i was peeled down to a tank top by this point. i came in right at 3 hours (not a competitive time, but still a half hour within the time limit, and my own personal goal). i was still feeling good enough to smile for the camera!! i was aware of my legs, but not in any pain. i definitely felt better than i expected to!!
and now i have my own medal to display!! i always wanted one of these......
one of the things the annapolis race is known for is the after party. where (because it's m'rylan) they serve raw oysters fresh from the bay!!! ok, oysters in the morning after three hours of running might not be the best choice.....but we had to eat them for the experience!
all in all i had an amazing time with this event. it was a gorgeous day, i had my friends and family with me, and it was a great way to explore that beautiful city. even if i do appreciate how hilly it is even more now! 13.1 miles seems much less intimidating to me now. and now that i KNOW i can do it? i would absolutely do it again!!!!