If you remember from my last post, I didn't really train properly for this half marathon and was just going to run this half as a training run. Well.....if any of you have ever tried to run a race as a 'training' run, then you know that it's near impossible to do.
I was up early, ate my prerequisite English muffin, peanut butter, and yogurt and then headed out. I do have to mention that the night before a race, I always eat a donut. It started a couple of years ago after I had a good race after eating a donut the night before...I swear by it. Try it and let me know! Weather conditions were a little chilly at the beginning but I knew that would be short lived. Thankfully cloud cover helped keep the humidity and heat away.
This was the finish line - over 100 Canadian flags along the lake |
Part pain, part determination on my face |
The medal is as big as the palm of my hand, and one of the reasons I actually signed up for this half...cause you know...I have priorities. LOL
There was great post race food with chocolate milk, bagels, watermelon, oranges, and yummy jube jubes!!
I chatted with some friends and then headed home. My mind was totally not on driving and as I approached our harbour bridge, the 'bridge' police nailed me. Yup.....it was an expensive day yesterday!
The race was marked well, with ample volunteers and police presence. It's definitely not an easy course, but a great 1/2 marathon for someone who would like to race locally. The swag is pretty EPIC as well! Those who did the 5/10k and then either the 1/2 or 1/4 marathon got 3 medals, tshirts, and an EPIC sweatshirt. I really want one of the sweatshirts, but there was no way I could have done Friday, Saturday, and Sunday! I'll definitely do at least some distance at this event each year!!
I came home and rested up as I had a try-a-tri the next day. Yup...a double weekend for me. Check in a bit later for my recap on the triathlon.
I am SO impressed! You're awesome and you've come SO far!!
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