Finished my first half marathon in 1:59!!
laureltn
Posts: 87 Member
Never thought I'd want to run that far, but when I got back down to my high school weight, I found running so much easier and enjoyable. In June decided what the heck, give it a go. At first I just wanted to complete. Somewhere in the training I put my "ultimate" goal at finishing under 2 hours.
Felt really good through about Mile 11. The last two were just brutal but I was not going to give up after I hit Mile 12 and still had it in my sights. I dug deep and made it by less than 42 seconds, but I did it!! Not bad for an old gal.
Felt really good through about Mile 11. The last two were just brutal but I was not going to give up after I hit Mile 12 and still had it in my sights. I dug deep and made it by less than 42 seconds, but I did it!! Not bad for an old gal.
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Not bad for an old gal??? thats not bad for anyone! in fact, "not bad" is the wrong use of words, that is really great!!!
well done, congrats you half marathoner!!0 -
You are my hero!!! That's outstanding.0
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thanks so much! Gotta get over to Fleet Feet and get my 13.1 sticker.0
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YAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You did it!!!!!! I haven't been home all weekend and I just saw your post. So awesome! :drinker: :drinker: :drinker: Wow!..... Now I an so motivated to do mine around the same time. I have till January to get ready! :happy: :happy:
ps...What's this sticker you mentioned at fleet feet?0 -
sweet! Truly inspirational0
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Amazing! Congrats! I recently started running, and I LOVE it. Thanks for sharing your story!0
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WTG! That wonderful news. I know you must be on 7th heaven right now.
I am as i just did my half yesterday in 2:14. Next time i'll aim for under 2:000 -
That is fantastic.0
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Thanks, everybody! Yes, still smiling an idiot grin and waiting for the Marathonfoto.com link to download the proof.
Dianna, you CAN DO IT! TRAIN HILLS, GIRL. I trained what I thought was a really challenging hilly route (ended up running most of the race with another girl who lives not far from me and trained the same. She was younger and more experienced and dusted me by a good minute in the end, I think). But if I had trained flat, I would never have had a prayer.
I REALLY left it all out there. I washoping to be just a little faster to the finish so I could to that "Chariots of Fire" run across the finish line and find my family and smile and wave. Not so much. I was trying to not hack up a lung, fall down, or both before the clock struck 2:00. Felt like a sweaty, exhausted, half crazy very "mature" Cinderella!
The 13.1 sticker -- ah, come on. You see them everywhere. I was afraid to buy it before Saturday for fear I would curse myself. So now I am going to go by Fleet Feet on the way back from the post office and claim mine!!!0 -
That's fantastic! I'm planning to run my first half next spring and I would be thrilled to finish in under 2 hours!!0
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Unbelievable! You are such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing. :drinker:0
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Thats absolutley fantastic!! You are a true inspiration!!!! I have just started training for one - any tips?!0
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