My racing buddies and running partners. Emily (in the blue jeans) she trained with us and was my main running partner until she got a stress fracture in her foot 4 weeks before the race:( She gave her spot to her husband and came to cheer us on!
Here we are anxiously anticipating the start
It rained (downpour)on us the first 2-3 miles, but the rest was just a light mist which was perfect for the remainder of the race. I had been reading lots of runners blogs before the race trying to find the best source of energy snack to use during the race. Unfortunately, most people said to use the GU gels (which I had previously tried and made me want to vomit), so I went to buy some Cliff Shot Blocks instead. While I was there a worker was putting out these new GU chomps, (which are the same consistency as the shot blocks but provide the same energy of the GU packs). I used these and loved them!Here comes Amie and I heading down the home stretch! So remember back when I first ran 13.1 miles and it took me 2 hours and 25 min. I was shooting for a goal time of 2:11 (averaging a 10 min. mile) Well, I looked at the clock and it read 2:04. I started to tear up (partly because I could not believe it and partly a fulfilling feeling to see the finish of something you've worked so hard for), but it made it hard to breathe. I choked back the tears as I saw Avery and Joey and gave all I had left to sprint to the finish line with a time of 2 hours 5 minutes and 24 seconds!!!
My in-laws were so sweet they were holding this sign for me at the finish line and cheering me on with Avery and Joey! The sign was in pink and green which ironically matched us so we got a picture!
My biggest fans:) Joey was such a trooper and so supportive of all the time (Sat. mornings) I put into this. He stood in the rain from start to finish of my race having to hold Avery the whole time because I thought her shoes were in the car and they weren't:( I love them so much!
6 comments:
That is awesome chica! And it is just one more reason joey needs to come to CU-Denver...so you can get my lazy butt off the couch and running with you!
Awwwwww...totally had my eyes watering with this post. I miss you SO much!!! I am so incredibly proud of you, you did AMAZING!!!
You're awesome Rachel! I too never thought I would consider 5-6 miles a short run. I also never thought I would be able to run 13.1 miles without walking. Such a great accomplishment. Unfortanetly my husband and girls couldn't be at the finish line but my mom and sisters were and I thought I was going to start bawling. Such a great feeling to cross the finish line. Your time was awesome, good job! :)
I'm so proud of you - my eyes got all misty reading it (must be those pregnancy hormones or something) - I am so proud of you and when you guys come out here (cause I know you will!!) you can find a way to motivate me to run at 5:30 in the morning! Love you cuz and I am in awe of you - you are my hero!
Way to go...you are so awesome...very inspirational!
I have to agree with Kay - AWESOME AND VERY INSPIRATIONAL! Not to mention amazing TIME. You got some great pictures to remember the day by!
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