I ran the Sun Run this weekend in Vancouver. I loved it and hated it. Things I loved: the enthusiasm of the city in embracing this event! Awesome crowd support, organized bands along the route and plenty of water stations, stellar views along an diverse route (city, 2 bridges, etc), running with 60,000 people! Woah! Things I hated: 40 minutes to cross the start line, waiting in line to cross the finish line, and running with 60,000 people! Woah!
This was the second largest race in the world, with a record breaking 59,179 registered runners. My time sucked, mostly due to the walkers and slow runners registering in the incorrect wave. There is nothing more annoying than having to strategically dodge hundreds of people for 5 kilometers! It tends to slow you down. I finished at 68:26, about 5 minutes more than my expected time - but I still did well in comparison to others in my age group and finished in the top 1/3 of women :) Here are some fun photos from the race...
Me and Wacarra patiently waiting at the start line ... for 40 minutes.
The line in front...
And the line behind us...
Here we are - 39:29 - almost crossing the start line!
Around 4k - crossing the Cambie Bridge. Unfortunately I didn't capture the stunning views from the bridge. I was busy running :)
At the 9k mark - heading over the Burrard Bridge. More great views of downtown Vancouver.
Running the last 1k
After standing in line to cross the finish mats, we waited in another line to enter the Expo. Lots of runners, lots of food :) But where is Wacarra???
Bagels never looked so good! I hate that after a big run I always eat all the calories I just burned - I had 3 (hey - they were small).
In August of 2007 I ran my first organized race, the Seattle Guts and Glory 5K to help raise money for Crohn's Disease. I guess you could say I caught the "running bug" and began to push myself to complete further and further distances. I initially started this blog to track my training progress as I prepared to run the Vancouver half-marathon in May, 2008. After achieving that goal, I took a break from running.... However, in the back of my mind I secretly contemplated attempting the Marathon.
After some much needed time off, I have decided to train for the Philadelphia Marathon happening November 23, 2008. I appreciate any encouraging comments and suggestions as I make my way to the ultimate goal of completing my first marathon!
"When we stop moving forward, we stagnate. And then we die." Dean Karnazes, Ultramarathon Man "As we watch the seconds tick off on the great clock of our lifetimes, we can choose either to accept the deterioration that comes from neglect, or take control of our health and lives." Ray Rassi,Team NOVA Marathon Challenge
My Races
UPCOMING: Philadelphia Marathon (26.2 mi.) 11.23.08
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