It was a beautiful day for running in Columbus, OH yesterday. It was
huge 4,279 marathon finishers and 9.887 half marathon finishers.
So
this marathon was so different for me. Jim, my husband and Malachi, my
son traveled with me as well as Kristen and her family. My youngest
sister lives in the outskirts of Columbus with her family and so we
stayed with them. Then my Mom came up from Lancaster, my hometown.
They were all at the race at some point along the course to cheer me
on. It was so cool to have families faces along the route.
Jim and Kristen went to the start at 6am with me. I got in the
port-a-pot line with 40-45 minutes to wait for the start. The line was
like being in line for a Black Friday deal. I was still at least 20
people out with 5 minutes before the fireworks start. I had to go so I
decided I was staying in line for however long it took me to get there
because my time would not start till I went across the line. So I ended
up getting it done and finding my corral 1 minute before the gun went
off. HAHA! I wore a large trash bag to keep the cold wind off of me
until I started and met a 75-yr old man that got in line behind me and
complimented my fashion. It was because he had the same fashion. :)
So the band was playing loud downtown at the start and continued to
play until everyone crossed the start line. There were over a 100 music
acts along the way. This was awesome to have. My goal was to try for
9:30 per mile pace. Her is the breakdown of my times. My 10K split was
58:30; I was feeling awesome thru mile 10, which is where I saw
Kristen's husband, my Mom, my sister, and brother-in-law. We ran with
the half marathon through mile 12.75. I was slowing down after that big
hill and the left side of the ball of my foot was having pain so I
slowed down. SO then I was a 2:03 at 13.1 miles. Kristen and Jim were
here looking for me but I missed them and they me. So then they were
worried. My 15 I had a blister bandaid that I decided to put on the
ball of my foot to add some cushion there. It was all I had on me that I
could think of. I kept moving but my pace was slower and then at mile
18 I fell apart. My left knee, on the outside edge got a sharp pain,
and I had to walk. I had not had this pain since my 25K in 2010. I was
angry, sad, and hurting. I would finish though because that is what I
came to do. So my 9:30 goal had slipped and I was now determined no
matter what I would have to walk or run the pace I could to get in under
5 hours. My prior marathon PR was 5:01, which Jen and I had ran in
the Twin Cities (Minnesota) Marathon. THe worst part of having to slow
down was I still had the energy and my breathing was awesome. My
sister and that group were just prior to mile 25 and my sister could
tell since I was walking something was not right. I told her I am fine
just pray for my knee! So she walked a half to 3/4 mile with me. We
talked about what was happening, where my head was, and she parted to
her car and I headed on. I am thinking how am I not going to be able to
run from mile 25 in. So pretty well from Mile 18-26.2 I walked or
jogged at best. I just needed to keep my pace under 15:00 miles. Then I
saw my husband run out with the camera as I made the turn jogging at
26. I told him "no" I did not want a picture. Well, I find out later
he was coming to run the .2 with me. I felt horrible for telling him
NO. I just knew I would lose it if he snapped a picture. I was
mentally done. I was sooooooooooooo thrilled to be done and kind of
still walking.
Now, I wake up this morning and my knee feels totally fine, praise
the Lord! My quads are tight and I am so thrilled with my weekend. I
loved having my family at the race. It was hard not having one of my
buddies in the race with me. The crowds were wonderful and YES I would
do it all over again. I am thinking the pounding on the trail is
sooooooooo much more fun than the road though.
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