Pre-race in the hotel lobby Jen-Megan-Bethany-Erin-Jessica |
The race was small so the start wasn't too crowded. I even ran into quite a few of the running spot crew which was great. So now the big decision- do I have a race plan and if so what is it? I know a little late to decide on a race plan! I had a lot of support and encouragement from family and friends telling me I could have a great race. I decided to line up with the 3:45 pace group and hopefully that would work since that was close to what I had done at the Pig in May. As soon as I started running I felt comfortable and at ease- this was a great feeling that I don't think I have ever had as soon as I started the race. I stayed with 3:45 for a few miles then decided I felt good so I would pick it up a little and see how I felt. I found Mary and Jill at different points on the course and it was so great to see familiar faces- this is why I love smaller races! Jill also told me to stay positive and go for it which was very helpful!!! I was feeling good so I just went with it. I should also mention that I had the BEST cheering squad ever! Carter (with the giant cowbell), Steve, Marissa and Jeff were at 5 different points on the course - Greg, Amit and Ted were at 2 spots - Tisha, Andrea, Greg, Cole (I know I am forgetting some people here) were at another 2 spots. So needless to say I say smiling and cheering friends at 9 different spots on the course......AWESOME!!!! This definitely helped me get through.
At some point in the race courtesy of Jeff! |
I think I caught up to the 3:35 pace group around mile 10. At that point I thought well this is it- I am either going to have a great day or crash and burn. Thankfully it turned out to be a great day! I just kept pushing myself further than I ever thought possible while telling myself I could do it and replaying in my mind the words of encouragement George had given me earlier in the week when he said I could run a 3:35. When he said that I definitely had my doubts but it slowly became a reality. I just kept looking forward to the next group of people I would see on the course and that honestly kept me going, that and the pace group. Before I knew it I was at mile 26 and knew Boston was a reality. I came in the finishers shoot and heard Mary, Brad, Katie and Johnathon cheering! I crossed the finish line with a huge smile on my face and a finishing time of 3:34:16!!! I couldn't believe it had actually happened. Mary came running down the side of the chute and I will never forget looking at her and saying, "Mary, I just qualified!" I am pretty sure I still had a look of shock on my face. I guess going in without a race plan and just listening to my body was a good plan. That and the awesome friends and family I have supporting me all the way.
At the finish- celebrating a great day for everyone! |
It was a great day with PR's all around! Thanks to all the support at the race and after from family and friends- I couldn't have done it without all of you. BOSTON 2013 here I come, watch out the tiara is coming too!!!!
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