Saturday, June 5, 2010

MARATHON!

I did it! This is the stuff dreams are made of. Nightmare-ish type dreams, yes, but dreams nonetheless. But nightmare or not, I am officially a marathon finisher. It sounded kind of anticlimactic to me before the race to be a marathon "finisher." But now I feel like I've really earned that title. Here are a few notes about the race, because I'm too tired to put the whole long, boring story on here (you're welcome):

The race started in Aptos, CA (10 miles east of Santa Cruz) in the forest of Nisene Marks
  • Elevation gain: 2500' in first 12 miles
  • Then you run back down...that part was great
  • You run on the Aptos Creek fire road, which is pretty well packed down and honestly not nearly as bad as I thought it would be. I was expecting brutal hills like in the Muir Woods 25k, but this was milder than I thought.
  • It was also longer than I thought. The last 5 miles were pretty tough, but I ended up running neck-in-neck with another girl and we pushed each other for a few of the toughest miles I've ever run.
  • I talked to a guy on the way up the mountain who has run 27 marathons. This was his 6th time running this particular marathon. People are insane. He told me I was also insane for picking this particular race for my first marathon. I agreed with him.
  • I never had any crazy goals for this race like "I'm not going to stop the whole time," but it turns out I didn't stop the whole time. I did pause at one aid station, but only because they tricked me. I thought I was at the turn-around, but I still had 1/4 mile to go.
  • My best hope for a finishing time was 5 hours. That was a guess based on my other long runs and on the crazy elevation gain in this run. I am pleased to say that I finished in 4:43:??. The only thing that bugs me is that the guy who finished right in front of me kept stopping and walking up the hills. I passed him probably four times and he still ended up beating me. He even stopped to take a phone call in the last two miles. I was too tired by that point to pass him out of spite. I never thought my spite would fail me, but there you go.
  • Reece was the only baby at the race. Paul was awesome and pushed the stroller 2 miles up the road to meet me and run the last two miles with me. He got some applause of his own while approaching the finish line (I sent him ahead of me because Reece kept wanting me to hold him), and it is fair to say that while I ran a marathon, Paul finished the marathon.
  • While looting the food table afterward an older man (who was amazing) asked me, "You're the mom, right?" Then said, "Great job." Sweet! I got bonus points just for having a baby at the race. What that guy doesn't know is that a) Reece is almost 15 months old, and b) I have never EVER pushed Reece in the jogging stroller while running. Way too much work and my hat's off to women who do it.
  • In the end, it was an amazing experience to train for, and run, this marathon (and I can now say that honestly because it's DONE!). I learned so much about how strong I can be and how to push myself beyond my limits, again and again. So if you're thinking, "Maybe I should run a marathon?" You're crazy. If you're thinking, "I should do a 10k, or go hiking in the mountains, or learn how to unicycle," then maybe you're less crazy and you should do it. I don't think I will unicycle any time soon. I have no hand/eye/butt coordination. This is turning out to be much less inspiring than I hoped. So maybe I'm not a very inspirational person, but you know who is? That guy who ran 27 marathons. Think about him and then go do something cool.
Kinda sad that even at the beginning of the race I don't look like I'm running (see above picture). It's the new trend in marathon running: don't actually run.

The buffet afterward (the only real reason we run, right?). The girl behind me helped push me through miles 21-23. Then she took off and beat me by several minutes. Dang.

My feet look nasty. They were so dirty and I didn't trip, nor did I run through any puddles. Just running on dirt.



First video is me running at mile 24. Like I said, the new trend is not actually running. I am sooooo slow.


Crossing the finish line. Yahoo!


Running necessity.

15 comments:

Krysta said...

First off URIME! you seriously kicked some tail! I have been inspired to maybe never run a marathon but I could go for some other cool goals that deal with running maybe a half marathon? You are the coolest mom on the block! I hope you patted your back cuz you deserve it!

The Hulls said...

Congrats on the accomplishment. AND...You've officially changed my mind about the marathon I was considering... watching... while eating loads of chocolate and cheering. 4 hours 45 minutes is just too much time watching others be athletic. :-)

Nicole Moultrie said...

nice work beast!

Liza said...

Dear Marathon Runner!!! I'm officially totally inspired by you my shpirt! Anytime I want to DIE after my runs (or during rather) I just have to think of you. 7 more weeks left. I can do this!!! Thank you for posting this. I bet it feels so good to be done. Congrats!!!

Svedi Pie said...

WENDY!!! That is so awesome - what an achievement! I am so impressed! You know when I first started my mission I realized that I had never really stuck with anything hard, just kind of let those things go. But this - dang a marathon is HARD - and you finished it! That's so cool! Congrats

Carina said...

You know, you really do inspire me. And I'm not just saying that, really. Cody and I have a goal in life to run a marathon together. Obviously we're not even close to doing that yet, but we'll do it someday. And it's doable! You've proven that! Great job, mama. What an accomplishment. Now, get some rest, yes? :)

Liz said...

You're awesome! When Ryan finished his first marathon his lips were blue and he nearly passed out. I thought at the time no one should ever run marathons. But, it looks like some people can still look good even at the finish line. Way to go!

Ryan said...

Way to go Wendy! We should make a club, and only let in people from our family who have run marathons. Then, if anybody ever tried to run one, we'd hide behind some trees near mile 24 and jump out and blow on them so they'd fall down and never be able to join our club.

You looked awesome. Don't worry about looking slow on the video, that always happens. You really have to look at your speed relative to how you felt at the time. Judging by that, at the end of the race, you're pretty much the fastest woman on earth. I'm so proud of you.

Lizi Bates said...

Dear Amazing Wendy...you ROCK!!! Congrats on reaching your goal! I'm curious about two things: Have you gone running since? And does it still rank #2 in hardest things you've ever done, or did it jump up a spot?? You should just run on down to FL for a visit. Shoot you were already half-way here....a whole marathon! I don't think I'll ever be that motivated. What's next for you?? A triathlon? Woohoo! Urime!!

dances alone said...

Whoa!! You actually did it! Wendy, I am so proud. I'd like to take some credit for this. Just cause its so cool. But really it was probably all you. anyway, i'm sort of inspired and really happy for you :)

Brian and Kara said...

Wow! Wow! and a BIG WOW!!! Congratulations Wendy! I'm amazed!!!!

Dave Carr said...

Awesome! And has Paul been working out? His arms look huge!

Dave Carr said...

I guess my comment didn't post. Anyway, you rock, Wendy. And I'll be joining Ryan's marathon club soon...I just won't say when, so I can't get blown off course.

Raini said...

GO WENDY!!! THAT'S SO AWESOME... YOU'RE SERIOUSLY MY HERO!

Diana said...

YEAH!! I am so proud of you!!! And after only 15 months from having Reese! I was still trying to get out of bed at that point!! I ran a marathon 2 years before Madeline was born and I'm still milking that! Way to go!

I need to call you today about moving there, if that's ok...just stay by your phone!