RR: Half marathon annnndd... Meeting DEENA KASTOR!
thepetiterunner
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This morning I ran a half marathon as part of the Women's Fitness Festival and had been planning on a PR. Unfortunately, it was also supposed to hit 105 today, and even at 6 am, it was already well into the low 60s. Not good.
Anyway, we started around 7:!5 and it was hot easily by mile 3 or so. I mean, everyone was just pouring sweat. But, miraculously enough, I was able to hang with a PR-pace for the first half. Just after mile 8 or so, the heat really started affecting me. I felt super heavy and sluggish and water, my S caps and honey stinger energy chews were just not cutting it. I literally almost quit and started walking at mile 12-12.5, but my old running coach caught up with me and started pushing me to go on. Well, you can't really quit RIGHT in front of your coach, so I pulled my *kitten* together and got across the line, just about 3 minutes shy of my PR. Ah well, that's life.
BUT the best part of my day was meeting 2004 Olympian and American marathon record holder, Deena Kastor. She was at the event and hanging out with my training group (Fleet Feet) and I was lucky enough to snatch a bit of her time and got a photo with her. She even signed my bib! I'm not one to normally get starstruck, but I gotta say, this has got to be one of the highlights of my running career. I would have NEVER thought, four years ago when I decided to start running that I'd meet an olympian and record holder and that it would be so meaningful to me. Running really is life changing.
Here's a picture of the two of us:
Anyway, we started around 7:!5 and it was hot easily by mile 3 or so. I mean, everyone was just pouring sweat. But, miraculously enough, I was able to hang with a PR-pace for the first half. Just after mile 8 or so, the heat really started affecting me. I felt super heavy and sluggish and water, my S caps and honey stinger energy chews were just not cutting it. I literally almost quit and started walking at mile 12-12.5, but my old running coach caught up with me and started pushing me to go on. Well, you can't really quit RIGHT in front of your coach, so I pulled my *kitten* together and got across the line, just about 3 minutes shy of my PR. Ah well, that's life.
BUT the best part of my day was meeting 2004 Olympian and American marathon record holder, Deena Kastor. She was at the event and hanging out with my training group (Fleet Feet) and I was lucky enough to snatch a bit of her time and got a photo with her. She even signed my bib! I'm not one to normally get starstruck, but I gotta say, this has got to be one of the highlights of my running career. I would have NEVER thought, four years ago when I decided to start running that I'd meet an olympian and record holder and that it would be so meaningful to me. Running really is life changing.
Here's a picture of the two of us:
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Very nice! Congrats.
I know of two women who started, and then pulled up short because it was too hot.
You are a STUD! (or whatever the female equivalent is...)0 -
A Stud-ette?
Ha! ~ Congratulations on completing the run and on meeting such a neat lady.
Here's to many more miles and wonderful events like this!0 -
Congrats and so cool!!!0
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congrats! fab picture you look very cool and relaxed in it not the hot sweaty mess I would be in those temps0
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Thanks everyone!! It was a really amazing experiencecongrats! fab picture you look very cool and relaxed in it not the hot sweaty mess I would be in those temps
Well, this was the "before" picture, about 20 minutes before race time. I did NOT look like this by the end of it.0 -
Congratulations, and what an experience! This will be a race to remember for you!0
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A great keepsake, and a moment you will always remember.
Oh, and, I LOVE your tank!0