This is going to be a lengthy, wordy post. If you read it all, more power to you! Mostly, it is for me so I can remember details. I am not a running expert but I do LOVE to talk about running.
*All of our shoes. One pair for each race.*
At the beginning of January my mom and grandmother came to California to watch my kids (because Luke has been working 12-14 hour days and basically comes home only to sleep) so that I could travel to Florida with my sister in-laws, mother in-law and her mother.
We went all the way to Florida so that my sister in-laws and I could run in two races at Disney World. On Saturday, January 12th we ran a half marathon, 13.1 miles, and the very next day we ran a full marathon, 26.2 miles. Those 39.3 miles comprises the Goofy Race in a Half Challenge.
*Sam joined us for the half marathon. This was before the race.*
*This was after. We're showing off our new running skirts that my mother in-law bought for us. Shortly after this picture was taken, Sam's boyfriend Brian proposed. She said yes!*
When we checked into our races, we noticed signs everywhere saying that there was a heat advisory for the next couple of days and that racers shouldn't expect a personal best time. There were quite a few people puking their guts out along the course and I think it was mostly because people were pushing themselves too hard in the heat.
Also, I have never seen so many people pee in the bushes in public in my life - men and women! They weren't peeing in the theme parks of course, but along the roads when we weren't in a park. There were lots of port-a-potties along the route, but I guess when you gotta go, you gotta go. Barbie and I always waited until we were running though a park so we could have flush toilets.
*My name on the wall of all the people running in the races of the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend.*
I'm not going to lie, running a marathon is HARD and running the Goofy is REALLY HARD. Barbie and Stefanie vowed never to run a marathon again and never ever to run the Goofy Challenge again.
I say, LET'S DO IT AGAIN!
*Waiting in our corral to start the full marathon. Everyone had to be in their corrals at 5 A.M.*
*We ran under this entrance during both races.*
I took the half marathon slow - 3:00:49. Since it was my first full marathon, and I had done a half the day before, my personal goal was to finish in 6:15:00. I figured that it would be a good, achievable time. Stef, Barbie and I started off with the 6:30:00 pacer.
Our pacer was a chatty, funny, race official who had a run-walk system that was guaranteed to have him and all the people who were following him, to cross the finish line at 6:30:00 (give or take a minute or two).
*With our THREE medals - Donald Duck Half Marathon, Mickey Mouse Marathon, and Goofy Challenge.*
Around mile nine, I left the pacer. I was in my own focused, quiet, groove then and was ready to take off. I took it easy until mile 13 and then picked it up. I wanted to run the marathon in a negative split (to run the second half of the race faster than the first). I was still running until mile twenty-two. Then I started to speed walk. I would highly recommend speed walking! I was going at a good enough clip that I was passing runners (because let's face it, by mile 20 almost everyone just want to crash so people aren't moving all that fast). I started running again when there was about a mile left to go. I crossed the finish line sweaty and happy at 6:11:51.
*All my sweating caused my bright purple sports bra to bleed through my new Alice in Wonderland shirt. Luckily the purple came out.*
I am so glad that I was able to have the racing experience. I am even more glad that I got to share it with Barbie and Stefanie. I love them bunches!
I have a new goal to race for my in next marathon. Goals keep me going; they push me to be better! It is fun to see what I am capable of! I am so thankful to have been blessed with a healthy body that can run and change.


2 comments:
Awesome! That looks like so much fun! Way to go!
Wow! So much running. You look fabulous!
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