I unfortunately came down with a cold/cough on Friday night. I was bound & determined to run. I was healthy for the past 8 months – what kind of cruel joke is this to get sick the few days before?? I made a deal with myself that as long as I was fever free and not fatigued, I would run. I happily woke up (cough & all) on Sunday Am raring to go. I didn’t feel bad – it was one of those things where I sounded much worse than I felt. It was 32 degrees out..BRRR!! I bundled up (well, in runner’s terms) and my Dad came to pick Jon & I up. What an amazing experience this was for me. I am so glad that I was able to run. I started off well and felt great until about mile 8. Then, I had taken a Clif Shot and because it was so cold out, it didn’t go down well and seemed to make all the crud in my throat just congeal. It felt like I had to cough and something was stuck, but nothing budged. I worked through it and kept reminding myself that this was all temporary and that there were others that have gone through (and are going through) much worse. I had made a list before my race of people that I was dedicating my miles to and thinking of those people while I was struggling during mile 8 and then again during those last couple miles, kept me going. I also saw this quote on the back of a guy in front of me from the Marines “Pain is weakness leaving the body”. That was a bit of motivation, too. The “official” stats are below:
bib number: 10572
age: 36
gender: F
location: Lewis Center, OH
overall place: 2585 out of 6858
division place: 180 out of 695
gender place: 1081 out of 4070
time: 2:01:22
pace: 9:16
10k: 57:08
My goal had been to finish under 2 hours, but considering I was sick & had to stop to tie my stupid shoe, I’ll take this and feel great about it. I can’t wait to train for & run a full marathon in May 2010.
Here is a pic my Mom took (a little blurry). I am in the red w/black pants:
And here….there I go…
After the race with my medal & shirt. Like the hair? LOL!
Should get the race picture sometime this week.
Oh, I did want to mention that after the finish, I was walking through the lines to get some fuel. I was very discouraged to see that there was mainly doughnuts (gluten) and bagels (more gluten). I did spot some bananas….not even close to ripe & too cold and then the only other thing I could eat, Conn’s Potato Chips. Thank God they were gluten-free. I scarfed them down like I hadn’t eaten for weeks! LOL! I know those other items were quick carbs/sugar, and I should be thankful there was something I could eat. Plus, during the race they gave out gatorade (GF) and Clif Shots (also GF).
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My son and me, November 2000. This is before we were gluten-free/diagnosed Celiac.

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MAJOR congratulations!
Thanks!
Congratulations Kim…sorry you weren’t feeling well!
Thanks Pam!
Great job lady!
I was there! And actually – I’m positive you ran by me – I just didn’t know it!
I was standing at the finish line from 1:55:00 until 2:10:00 (my friend finished right around 2:08!) So I “saw” you in theory!
Nicely done!
Sorry we couldn’t meet up – there’s always next time!
(and sorry about the lack of gluten free options post race – I noticed all those donuts coming out!)
Thanks Allison! Yes, I bet I “saw” you too!
Next time I am in Cleveland or you are down here, we will meet up!
Congrats! Hope you are feeling better!
Thanks Missy! Still have my nice cough. Maybe it will go away soon.
Congrats on your race!!! I love your idea of dedicating each mile toward someone, I’ve done that before and it works!
Thanks Val!
Girlie you are awesome! Way to rock that 1/2 and tell it who’s boss!
Dedicating each mile is a great idea and such a motivational tool! I may talk about that today!
Do the 1/2 in May with me! The CapCity 1/2. I promise they have better post race food (lots of fruit). They have pizza too but I don’t eat that and I doubt it’s GF but it’s there! LOL
Thanks Andrea!
I would love to do the half in May, but it depends on which marathon I end up choosing. The Cleveland one is May 16 and the Flying Pig in Cincinnati is the first weekend in May, I think.
I am so proud of you! Congratulations
Thanks Heidi!
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