Monday, November 14, 2011

Richmond Half Marathon

On Saturday Nov. 12, 2011, SM and I ran the Richmond Half Marathon with over 6,000 other half marathon runners.  This is a photo of me before the race began.  SM and I waited in lines for the port-a-potties so in the background of these two photos you can see people standing in little lines.  The weather was 34 degrees with a brisk breeze blowing right through everyone.  Yep, it was cold.

The night before the race, I had talked myself out of running the race.  I had two sore feet and a head cold.  And deep down I think I was terrified to run but at the same time I had been training for over two months and I was excited to finally run.  SM had been traveling a whole lot the two weeks before the race so he wasn't sure how well he'd run the half marathon.  In fact, the day before he was in Belgium and I picked him up from the airport and we drove directly to Richmond.

Here we are right before the race.  Faces full of anticipation and a little bit of fear (on my part).  We were excited to get running so that we could warm up a bit.

I took my camera with me on the run and took this photo while running.  There were hundreds of people that just kept passing me, which could have been discouraging but I just kept plodding away.  I loved all the signs and people cheering along the race route.  SM and I had a favorite sign from the race...it said..."Worst Parade Ever!."  It made me smile.  We also had close to ten different bands playing music along the race route and there was plenty of water, Gatorade and running gels.  It was a very cool experience.

And then I took a photo of me!  I don't think I'm half way through the race yet but I've warmed up and I'm just running and running.  The hardest part of the race is when I forgot to breathe because I was thinking of something else and I ended up with a terrible stomach crap.  I had to walk and focus on my breathing to get rid of the cramp and then I continued the race.

And here I am getting close to the end of the race.  Down at the end of this corral is the sign over the road showing that we were at the end of the race.  There were thousands of people cheering!  SM was there cheering for me since he'd already finished his race.  I am afraid I didn't hear him.  I decided to take these two photos since no one would be taking my photo.

It's not the most flattering photo of me, but that's me just a little bit before the end of the race.  A little bit after this photo, I got a surge of adrenaline and I finished strong.  I was surprised at all the food they had for the participants.  Water, bagels, bananas, fruit cups, trail mix, Gatorade, and even slices of pizza.

SM got a photo of me.  Do you see that runners high?  I was so thrilled to finish the half marathon.  I didn't even feel the cold.  SM was really cold since he had to wait close to twenty minutes for me.  But he took really good care of me and made sure I put on my milar blanket on after this photo.  My official race time was 13.1 miles in 2:08:23 (two hours, eight minutes and 23 seconds).  I was very surprised that I went that fast, especially since I walked a good minute or two during the race because of that crazy stomach cramp.

SM met his goal also for his run.  His official time was 1:46:33.  And his goal was 1:46 and so he was very pleased.  He hadn't done a run for at least a week and a half before this race.  He told me that he felt really good for the first eight miles and then he hit a wall at mile eight and had to battle through it until close to the end.  The end of the Richmond Half is downhill for about a half of a mile and so many people just sprint to the end.  SM did this and felt really strong at his finish.

Here we are walking around after the half marathon.  We are trying to make our way back to the car and staying the sunshine since we were cold.  What a cute couple!  We ended up walking a couple miles and think that all that walking after the race helped us not feel too sore after the race.


And here's our medal!  Isn't that cool?!  I love that I got a medal for completing something so hard.  SM commented to me that we should do another half marathon in the spring.  I told him that that was like after giving birth to a baby, the husband talking about the next baby...a little too soon after something so hard.  I think we probably will run another half marathon but I don't know when or where.  I'm just excited that I've run my first half marathon.

4 comments:

Melissa said...

Hooray you guys! That is so awesome. I'm doing my first 10k on Thanksgiving. It looks like you had so much fun.

Chelsi said...

Nice job, you guys! And, nice medal! :) I love that you had your camera and took pictures of yourself. I also love that they had your names on your bibs. That way, people can cheer for you that don't even know you! :)

Kareena Watkins said...

Thanks for the pics head! You guys are amazing!

Kathy said...

Yay!!!! Super impressed with you, lady!

How did you get started running? and when??

I've been reading about it for a while in your weekly letters, but still - how long has it been?