My first marathon completed!!!!!
Dragonfly1996
Posts: 196 Member
Just wanted to share with you all the elation I still feel after completing my first marathon last Sunday in London.
Fantastic experience & the crowds were great even though it was the hardest fitness thing I have EVER done!!! Best parts were running over tower bridge (& seeing Denise Lewis plus camera crew!), hearing Big Ben chime as I ran past & seeing Buckingham Palace then turning the corner onto the mall & seeing the "385 yards to go" sign & the finish line!!! They were playing Abba's "Dancing Queen" & that gave me a 2nd wind to sprint the last bit!!!
I would like to say to other people who haven't run before or are just starting to give it a go and stick with it!! I have tried to run on & off since 2003 but have stuck to it regularly since 2009, completing various 5k, 10k & 2 x half marathons then now a marathon!! If someone had said to me in September 2009 (or before) that I would run a marathon I would have seriously laughed out loud!! At that time all I could run was the length of 2 lamp posts!!!
I am not a fast runner by any stretch & it took me 6:06 hrs to run the marathon. I was aiming for 5:15-5:30 based on my last HM in Nov last year & for my pace so I have had a moment of disappointment with my time as I had to run/walk the 2nd half BUT I developed knee pain from 16mi in training which never went away (though only occured whilst running & only 11mi +) which I know was the cause of my slower time. I made the decision when it started hurting during the race that crossing the finish line was paramount & my time less important. I really didn't want to push on regardless & risk not being able to finish. Obviously I would not agree with the "you haven't run a marathon if you had to walk" brigade as I still had to do 16 weeks of hard training & marathons require determination, mental strength & endurance, walk or run, in my opinion.
Don't let anyone else's negativity stop you from achieving whatever you want!!
I am now very proud of myself with what I have achieved & consider myself very lucky to have had this opportunity & to have crossed the finish line. I do intend to run another marathon in the future & will continue running once I have (somehow) sorted my knee out & purchased new trainers!!
All that said, I almost didn't post this as I didn't want to sound insensitive & I wouldn't want to offend anyone - it was very sad that a lady (Claire) died during the race and I have deepest sympathies for her family. Although I didn't know Claire I will remember her just because of being in the same race & for all the money she has raised for charity. I am sure lots of others will too. It just goes to show that we really do have to live our lives to the full and make the most of each opportunity that comes our way.
Thanks for reading & running.
Dragonfly :flowerforyou:
PS probably should have been a blog but I can't remember how to do it!!
Fantastic experience & the crowds were great even though it was the hardest fitness thing I have EVER done!!! Best parts were running over tower bridge (& seeing Denise Lewis plus camera crew!), hearing Big Ben chime as I ran past & seeing Buckingham Palace then turning the corner onto the mall & seeing the "385 yards to go" sign & the finish line!!! They were playing Abba's "Dancing Queen" & that gave me a 2nd wind to sprint the last bit!!!
I would like to say to other people who haven't run before or are just starting to give it a go and stick with it!! I have tried to run on & off since 2003 but have stuck to it regularly since 2009, completing various 5k, 10k & 2 x half marathons then now a marathon!! If someone had said to me in September 2009 (or before) that I would run a marathon I would have seriously laughed out loud!! At that time all I could run was the length of 2 lamp posts!!!
I am not a fast runner by any stretch & it took me 6:06 hrs to run the marathon. I was aiming for 5:15-5:30 based on my last HM in Nov last year & for my pace so I have had a moment of disappointment with my time as I had to run/walk the 2nd half BUT I developed knee pain from 16mi in training which never went away (though only occured whilst running & only 11mi +) which I know was the cause of my slower time. I made the decision when it started hurting during the race that crossing the finish line was paramount & my time less important. I really didn't want to push on regardless & risk not being able to finish. Obviously I would not agree with the "you haven't run a marathon if you had to walk" brigade as I still had to do 16 weeks of hard training & marathons require determination, mental strength & endurance, walk or run, in my opinion.
Don't let anyone else's negativity stop you from achieving whatever you want!!
I am now very proud of myself with what I have achieved & consider myself very lucky to have had this opportunity & to have crossed the finish line. I do intend to run another marathon in the future & will continue running once I have (somehow) sorted my knee out & purchased new trainers!!
All that said, I almost didn't post this as I didn't want to sound insensitive & I wouldn't want to offend anyone - it was very sad that a lady (Claire) died during the race and I have deepest sympathies for her family. Although I didn't know Claire I will remember her just because of being in the same race & for all the money she has raised for charity. I am sure lots of others will too. It just goes to show that we really do have to live our lives to the full and make the most of each opportunity that comes our way.
Thanks for reading & running.
Dragonfly :flowerforyou:
PS probably should have been a blog but I can't remember how to do it!!
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That is a brilliant story Dragon, you should be very proud of yourself and hopefully your friends are family are too. You are a real inspiration.0
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What an awesome accomplishment! I hope to one day run a marathon, and your story gives me inspiration to do that!0
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Congratulations! That is an amazing story and accomplishment! Thanks! See you on the road!0
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Well done
I almost cried just watching it on TV, it looks like an AMAZING experience, so happy for you0 -
Congratulations!0
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Congratulations!!!! That is awesome! I ran my first half a few weeks ago. I can't imagine running a full! Maybe when I'm done with school.0
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Good for you! Big accomplishment0
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Great job! I'm hoping to complete my first marathon next year!0
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Congratulations!!!! And thank you for posting this. . . I'm a slow runner too but my husband and I have already registered to do our first full marathon in October! Just need to stick with the training!0
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Congratulations!! There is definitely no greater feeling of accomplishment than finishing a marathon! Way to go!!0
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You're a superstar! Well done.0
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Congratulations! Well done!0
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Congratulations - that's such a great story! What an accomplishment!0
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I'm going to apply for next years London marathon0
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Wow, this gives me such hope!! I am signed up for my first marathon in october...and I am dreading those training runs....but the finish line (come hell or highwater) is the goal. Thanks for sharing!0
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Congratulations!0
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Congratulations! it's an amazing accomplishment even if you had to walk part of it. So many people can only dream of achieving somethiong like this...including me. I have a run a half marathon but still have to muster the courage to sign up for a full. So gloat away and be proud! yippee!0
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Your post and encouraagement came at the perfect time! I am half way through training for my first half! Awesome post and way to go!0
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Ever see Run Fatboy Run??
That was me!0 -
Congratulations! What a wonderful accomplishment!0
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Right first off....forget the brigade that say if you have to walk you've not done it properly. A marathon takes guts and commitment both of which you've shown my friend.
Full admiration: a marathon is a positive affirmation of what you can acheive: however you do it.
forget the negative people we are all on here to make positive changes to our lives.
Again well done x0 -
Major accomplishment. I hope to join you in the marathoners club someday. Way to go!0
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Congratulations!!! Any MFP buddies in London cheered you on?0
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Congratulations! No matter what anyone says about how fast you go, you completed 26 miles and ran much / most of it. You were smart about listening to your body and you accomplished something many people have not. I ran (walked / ran) my first half marathon at 47 and just started running in the past few months. I would have never thought it possible. You give me inspiration that maybe a full marathon is something in my future!0
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Awesome job! My first full will be the Marine Corps Marathon in October. It is pretty far off but the thought of it still makes me nervous!0
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Congrats!!! That's amazing. I have my first marathon next Sunday!0
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Congratulations! It's an amazing achievement How're you feeling now?
I too did my first marathon in London on Sunday and am glad you shared your experience! My knee gave up at between 16 and 17 miles and I walked ran the rest, appears I may have damaged the ligaments grr. I shared my whole journey with family and friends via a blog and 2 have signed up for half/full marathons!0 -
Congratulations! It's an amazing achievement How're yo:flowerforyou: u feeling now?
I too did my first marathon in London on Sunday and am glad you shared your experience! My knee gave up at between 16 and 17 miles and I walked ran the rest, appears I may have damaged the ligaments grr. I shared my whole journey with family and friends via a blog and 2 have signed up for half/full marathons!
Well done on also doing London!!! Did you manage to miss the rain?! I got wet in the last half a mile or so!!! Am feeling fine now though my knee is still a bit sore - hoping it will wear off if I have a couple weeks off from running & get new trainers. Hope u manage to get ur knee & ligaments better real soon0 -
Congratulations!!! Any MFP buddies in London cheered you on?
My support team consisted of hubby, plus 3 friends all of which have run a marathon (the 3 friends several!!) In fact I beat my hubby's time & he was half my age when he did his marathon - woo hoo!!! :laugh:0 -
Wow thanx for the response MFP's - and good luck to u all on ur future fitness goals!!! :flowerforyou:0
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