Yesterday’s blog was about prep! Today I am updating you on the race, I was too tired yesterday! I was surprisingly calm when I arrived for my first Half Marathon. Because we were a group we got to talk and laugh.
I forgot to tape my knees which was silly
I went to get my name and my boss had given my married name. This is the first time I had been called Mrs Townsend at an even which was strange. It didn’t bother me but I did think Dana PAYET was running!
We were lucky
The rain had miraculously stopped but there was still a chill in the air. I decided to set myself a target or 2hr45 as a best and 3hrs I would be happy with! I read that an average half marathon runner normally run it in 2hrs30 but I hadn’t put enough training in to get that score.
We had to fill out our incase of emergency and attach our numbers to the front of our tops. We waited at the back of the queue and I tried to stay behind my 3 hour pacer but I lost them.
So I just started going. Because of the rain the crowds were a bit thin on the ground but the cheering was lovely. I just put my head down and focused on my pace. I didn’t want to go too fast too soon.
Getting into the zone
I ran without music, and it was fine. Because my longerst run was 8k I wanted to give myself a task of no walking until I hit 10K. There was a drink station at 9k6 so I did rest before. But I kept it up. There was a nasty hill that we had to run up but the park bit of the run was lovely.
I just got into the zone of running and it was fine.
Then we ran through the fields. This road was gorgeous, nice tarmac and beautiful winding path. The 2hr45 pacers caught me up and I found new strength to run with them. The fields were so gorgeous I wanted to take a photo but I didn’t want to stop so I kept going. Then right before we turned left I had to walk for a bit.
It’s October and we were surrounded by pumpkins. I managed a quick shot and then ran on.
Pushing yourself is not the same as punishing yourself.
Then we went through a muddy lake Forrest area and it was so pretty and my second favourite part of the run. I was shattered so there was more walking then running at this point. But the group I was in was doing the same. Pushing yourself is not the same as punishing yourself! I had moments of struggle and after an hour and a half I realised I didn’t want to run for much longer. So I quickened my pace and walked less.
We had to go through streets which had people cheering us on which was nice and encouraged me to run at these points. My foot was aching and when I walked I limped so it was easier to run. As I turned the corner I saw my husband and dog cheering me on. I passed him my cap and a single tear ran down my face. We were at mile 9 and I was still running!
That’s me blowing him a kiss but it doesn’t look like it. I was very focused. Having loved ones to support you makes the run.
It got narrow and muddy but I just kept going I had to!
I caught up with Jay and he kept telling me to run when I didn’t want to. So I ran off a fair distance so I could rest to my time table not his. Running is personal and when I just had two miles left I was totally spent. Plus I beat him which made me feel great!
So I kept going.
I ran when I could and walked to take the edge off. My foot was so sore and walking made me limp so walking was only an option for a few paces.
When I saw that finish line through the fence nothing could stop me.
I just wanted it to be over!
I was so tired so I pushed through and ran.
I ran to the end. The announcement said the time was 2.45 so I ran a bit faster!
I wanted to hit my target!
And I did!
2.45.19 and I was happy!
13 miles 21kilometers I did it.
I was so tired but I did it. Gav and Frank being there filled me with such joy!
That was my elation.
It lasted about 1 minute until I was tired again!
It felt good to know that I can push myself but I needed more training!
That will have to be an update in my next blog!! Right now I need more rest!
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