- The oldest woman who finished was 99 years old. She beat me by 5 minutes. :)
- The oldest man who finished was also 99 years old. He finished in 2 hrs 45 minutes.
- The youngest women were 5 14-year-old girls, all of whom beat me. Their times ranged from 4:13 to 6:26.
- The youngest men were 7 14-year-old boys, all of whom beat me. Their times ranged from 4:29 to 6:50.
- The actual fastest person to finish was a handcycler (hand wheelchair) who finished in 1:22. Amazing!
- The fastest wheelchair participant finished in 1:59. Again amazing!
- There were 93 participants from Costa Rica, where we honeymooned last year.
- There were 107 from England, 1 from Ethiopia, 1 from Poland, 1 servicemember each from Iraq and Afghanistan, and 1 from Swaziland. (There were lots of foreign participants, this was just a snippet.)
- There were 6 people from Clemson, SC. 439 from all of SC.
- There were 53 people from Lorton, including me. 10 of them did not finish. I was the last person to finish from Lorton. The fastest was in 2:51. I just realized that Ft. Belvoir is in Lorton, so lots of those were probably Army people.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Entertaining Facts According to the Results
Results!
If you'll notice, I was NOT last, not even in my division. Thanks to the other youngish woman who came in behind me. :)
5K= 3.1 mi, 10K = 6.2 mi, 15K = 9.3 mi, 20K = 12.4 mi, 25K = 15.5 mi, 30K = 18.6 mi, 35K = 21.7 mi, 40K = 24.8 mi. So like I said, after I beat the bridge, I was done. I did what I wanted to do.
And... "age-graded" results are calculated using tables developed by the World Association of Veteran Athletes. The tables can be used in two ways: first, by comparing your time to a standard for your sex and age, you can determine your Performance Level Percent.
- 100% = Approximate World-Record Level
- Over 90% = World Class
- Over 80% = National Class
- Over 70% = Regional Class
- Over 60% = Local Class
Well at least it wasn't 0%. :-D
I MADE IT!!!!!!!!!!!
It's official—i made it! Obviously my main goal was to "beat the bridge" at mile 20—they opened the main bridge into DC back up after 5 hours—and I did it! Just barely though, I had to sprint the last half mile to make it there in time. But I made it!!! No loser bus for me! But then it took me 2 hours just to get through the last 6 miles because I was hurting so bad. I was literally limping the last 6 miles, and my mom walked the last 3 miles with me and Andy and Amy walked the last 0.3 miles or so with us. So apparently I didn't "officialy" finish, you have to do it in 7 hours and I came in around 7:05 or so. (Haven't checked the official time yet.) But I don't care—I did it!!! Woohoo!
I had some AWESOME support along the way... so many people encouraged me along the training and I received so many well wishes and "good luck"s. And I had a cheering squad today: at various times, I saw my mom and Andy, both of Andy's parents, Amy, and Galen and Kelly. It means SO much to me that you guys were there, and I really appreciate it! Especially since it took me so freaking long. :)
So after a painful walk to the Metro (yeah, more walking even after limping all that way!) we took the Metro (crowded, but eventually got to sit down—for the first time since 6am!!) and hobbled to the car. I came home and took a long, super hot bath, and then took a nap, and then ate Papa Johns for dinner. And sometime soon, wedding cake! Yay! Happy Anniversary to us!!!
And so now, I can barely walk around my house. I have so many aches and pains, it's ridiculous. Some of them I expected, but some of them—like the roof of my mouth being raw from breathing through my mouth too much—well that's just random. Got some blisters but not too bad, none on the arch thank goodness. I think I had my shoes tied too tight the entire time, because those ligaments or whatever in front of your ankle are sore on both feet, and my left Achilles tendon is busted. Not for real, but it feels like it is creaking every time I flex my foot. And, I'm sunburned. Totally forgot/didn't even consider it. I don't know who said marathons were addictive—I'm NEVER doing that again!
I have to say, I'm really proud of the fundraising too. Thanks to everyone who donated money—we raised over $2000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to help eradicate blood cancers! That feels just as good as finishing the marathon.
So what's next? I want to start swimming again, and am considering triathlons. I'm not sure how long an "official" triathlon is, but I know that they are held in all lengths. All I know is, I'm going to keep running at least a little bit—at this point 5 miles is nothing, so if I can keep that in mind, it shouldn't be a problem to knock off 2 miles at the gym even on the worst workday. :)
I MADE IT!!!!!!! WOOHOO!!!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :)
I had some AWESOME support along the way... so many people encouraged me along the training and I received so many well wishes and "good luck"s. And I had a cheering squad today: at various times, I saw my mom and Andy, both of Andy's parents, Amy, and Galen and Kelly. It means SO much to me that you guys were there, and I really appreciate it! Especially since it took me so freaking long. :)
So after a painful walk to the Metro (yeah, more walking even after limping all that way!) we took the Metro (crowded, but eventually got to sit down—for the first time since 6am!!) and hobbled to the car. I came home and took a long, super hot bath, and then took a nap, and then ate Papa Johns for dinner. And sometime soon, wedding cake! Yay! Happy Anniversary to us!!!
And so now, I can barely walk around my house. I have so many aches and pains, it's ridiculous. Some of them I expected, but some of them—like the roof of my mouth being raw from breathing through my mouth too much—well that's just random. Got some blisters but not too bad, none on the arch thank goodness. I think I had my shoes tied too tight the entire time, because those ligaments or whatever in front of your ankle are sore on both feet, and my left Achilles tendon is busted. Not for real, but it feels like it is creaking every time I flex my foot. And, I'm sunburned. Totally forgot/didn't even consider it. I don't know who said marathons were addictive—I'm NEVER doing that again!
I have to say, I'm really proud of the fundraising too. Thanks to everyone who donated money—we raised over $2000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to help eradicate blood cancers! That feels just as good as finishing the marathon.
So what's next? I want to start swimming again, and am considering triathlons. I'm not sure how long an "official" triathlon is, but I know that they are held in all lengths. All I know is, I'm going to keep running at least a little bit—at this point 5 miles is nothing, so if I can keep that in mind, it shouldn't be a problem to knock off 2 miles at the gym even on the worst workday. :)
I MADE IT!!!!!!! WOOHOO!!!!!! :) :) :) :) :) :)
Friday, October 23, 2009
Freak out!
I'm so nervous! This morning I couldn't care less, I just wanted to be done with it. But now I'm looking at the course map and thinking about the plan for race day, and I am soooo nervous!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Good Day
Today is a good day. :) I'm still really stressed and nervous, in fact I couldn't sleep last night so I got up and cleaned for an hour before going back to bed at 12:30. Regardless, my boss took me to lunch, my friend Lea sent me flowers to say good luck, and another friend sent a very encouraging email... all the good wishes mean so much to me, and if you're reading this, then I really appreciate that too!
My weekend is shaping up to be very busy and I'm stressing already... but I have a massage scheduled for Saturday so hopefully it will be a good wind-down activity before the big day on Sunday!!! :)
My weekend is shaping up to be very busy and I'm stressing already... but I have a massage scheduled for Saturday so hopefully it will be a good wind-down activity before the big day on Sunday!!! :)
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Awesome
Today kind of sucked. I skipped my run because I worked late and was starving. I picked up Wendy's since this is Andy's pool night, only to get home and realize that he made chili on Sunday and I should have eaten that for dinner. (Bad wife!) I found out that the next few months will be extremely busy at work, at least for me and my boss. Also found out that a coworker's daughter has swine flu, so it could very well already be floating around our office. And our house is a mess as usual, but I can't care about it right now. I probably won't care until Saturday morning when I realize my mom is coming that evening. :) I'm also about 90% sure I'll have my happy fun female time during the marathon. Like I said, awesomeness abounds today.
When I was in a sorority, we always had to say something good about someone if we said something bad. "End on a positive" was the rule. So here we go: I still have a job, I have the best husband ever, I have two awesome kitties, a place to live, I'm healthy (for now anyway), and I generally live a pretty awesome life.
There, pity party over. :)
When I was in a sorority, we always had to say something good about someone if we said something bad. "End on a positive" was the rule. So here we go: I still have a job, I have the best husband ever, I have two awesome kitties, a place to live, I'm healthy (for now anyway), and I generally live a pretty awesome life.
There, pity party over. :)
Monday, October 19, 2009
La Musica
Only ran about 3.5 miles yesterday. My knees are still bothering me (IT band issues)... I've noticed that it takes almost 45 minutes for my body to loosen up and actually feel decent while running. Lucky for me that is only about 1/8 of the time I'll be running on Sunday. :)
Also yesterday, started working on a very large playlist for the marathon. I did some research and found out that while you can't cut mp3s in iTunes, you can designate a start time and end time for a track. So I can tell it to start/end whenever I want it to, and put the playlist on my iPod. That way I can have 3 minutes of a fast song and then 1 minute of a slower, walking song. This is going to take a lot of time, so who knows if I will finish it in time... not to mention that I will have to go back and reset every song to its normal start/end time. (when you change it in the playlist, it changes the file in your library as well. Argh!)
Still feeling nervous, although today I just want it all to end. I'm ready to not have to think about the marathon anymore! Too much pressure! After this, I'm sticking with half marathon or less. Probably less.
I'll be happy if I can still walk after.
Also yesterday, started working on a very large playlist for the marathon. I did some research and found out that while you can't cut mp3s in iTunes, you can designate a start time and end time for a track. So I can tell it to start/end whenever I want it to, and put the playlist on my iPod. That way I can have 3 minutes of a fast song and then 1 minute of a slower, walking song. This is going to take a lot of time, so who knows if I will finish it in time... not to mention that I will have to go back and reset every song to its normal start/end time. (when you change it in the playlist, it changes the file in your library as well. Argh!)
Still feeling nervous, although today I just want it all to end. I'm ready to not have to think about the marathon anymore! Too much pressure! After this, I'm sticking with half marathon or less. Probably less.
I'll be happy if I can still walk after.
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