Monday, January 26, 2009

New Season Begins

Sunday night was a get together for Team In Training Alum. It was great fun. Saturday is the official kick off for the summer marathon season. I will run the first ever Seattle Rock N Roll Half Marathon. I feel like I am cheating by running only the half. Sort of like I am being a total slacker.

My Dr. says NO MORE full marathons for at least a year. So, half it is. Because of my illness the recovery is a little tougher with the healing of my feet.

We did find out at our meeting that the London Marathon is on the books for our area in 2010. Wouldn't that be something.

I have run only a couple times since WDW. I hate to admit it, but I am having a Lupus flare, so running is extra painful in my feet and hands in this cold weather. It won't stop me, but it does slow me down.

The best part about this season is I have no fundraising requirement. Such a relief.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Race Report

I quickly settled in to being back home. Although I am still a little jet lagged. We are socked in with fog. They keep saying sunshine, but I have yet to see the sun. The thick fog makes me feel rather claustrophobic.

The marathon was tough and I was not ready for it. Not after the lack of running due to weather and the devil flu that hit me. Also, running all over Disney World for 2 solid days prior to the marathon didnt' help either. My body was more than fatigued. I am glad I ran it. I will run another. For now though, I will train and do a half marathon in June - The Seattle Rock N Roll Half Marathon on the 28th. I am ready to run again. However my toes are not ready to run again. I am going to lose 3 toenails. I need to check in to swimming for the next month. I will also get some Bikram Yoga in this month.


The first half of the race was great. It was so fun and exciting. Disney did it up big through the theme parks and for the start. The 2nd half was brutal. It was on Interstae 4 in the blazing sun, no characters, no mile sponsors and very few specators. It was a huge mental challenge from about mile 14 through mile 22. I was ill from just before mile 19 to mile 22. I finally managed to shake it and get moving at a quicker pace when I hit the less than 5 miles to go point. I was disapointed in the marathon. I expected more, based on what I have heard about the marathon. I thought it would be bigger, better, more exciting. I think I was spoiled by running the Nike Women's Marathon for a first marathon. I am glad I ran, I love my Mickey Mouse Finisher's medal. I have no desire to run Disneyworld again, and quite frankly I don't have any desire to visit WDW again. I prefer Disneyland. It is so much better.


I finally worked on some of the pictures - the official race pictures were posted this week.




Waiting for the bus to take us to the start line at 2:30 AM.
My training partner, me, our coach, his wife:


Me at the starting line:


Runing through Cinderella's Castle:


Character Shot:


My team mates and I pretending to be all buff and stuff:


Coming across the finish line:


Much Deserved after race beer with my training partner:


My team at the Victory Party:


I waited in line for this, because Eyeore is my very most favorite of all: