In case you've missed the million times I've mentioned it in this blog, the New Jersey Marathon is very, very special to me. It's the half marathon that started my running life and I consider this race to be one of those dates that I look forward to every year.
This year was no exception, except - I was not very trained and a little concerned over that.
No matter. I decided a few days ago that I was going into this race with joy. This race was going to be extra special because a whole bunch of my friends from Moms In Motion were going to be running. A few were doing the relay and a few were doing their first 13.1 races. One of the Moms going for her first half was Rox.
Hot Mammas: Me, Rox, Coach Dana, Monica, Jen and Kerry at the Expo |
We got to the site early - before 5 AM! This year things threatened to be backed up because of added security but truthfully, everything was very smooth and the race was extremely well-run as always.
I'm so glad Rox and I ran it together. The first few miles flew by as we chatted, danced/run, thanked spectators and chuckled over some creative signs. We walked, hydrated and kept our pace around 12:20 for most of the early miles just to make sure we'd be OK by the end. Several times I'd look down at my garmin and we'd be in the ten's or eleven's and I had to pull us back as to not 'over-do' it. Those early miles felt great.
Right around mile 6 we saw my "running angel" Alison. I used to work with her years ago and she is a Team in Training coach. I seem to always see her just when I need to at random half marathons. I even saw her in San Diego during a very rough patch during my full marathon and she was a gift sent from heaven then. The second time I saw her on the course yesterday she got her fellow Team and Training coach friends on the sidelines to cheer me on as I ran by and that was awesome. I love seeing her out there!
By mile ten my troubles started. The cramping started, in spite of gels, salt tablets, hydrating, magnesium supplements leading up to the day, lots of walking and stretching. I was OK enough for miles 10 and 11 but mile 12 was really tough and both legs were seizing. Now Rox was really helping me! It was a bit humbling because I felt like I was holding back this girl who had only ever run 4.5 miles as a long run. This was my 11th half and I had even covered 26.2 once! I should not be the one falling apart right now. I stretched, walked when I had to and was fortunate enough that she was by my side. I told her to go on. She refused. She said "We start together, we finish together." Her goal was to do this thing under 3 hours. And if it weren't for me having to stretch out my cramping muscles, we would've made it but we did it in 3:03. Rox was awesome and I was so happy to be by her side as we crossed the finish line.
The Moms ready to get in motion!! |
Still smiling |
The middle flips - side one |
Run*Restore*Rebuild |
I also LOVED that I thanked the race on their website and they personally responded to me. It's just a nice touch:
Is there a race that is very sentimental to you?
XO
Jen
That would be the LIMA 5k, the first Saturday of June. That was my first race, June 5th, 2010. It was their first race as well. I got to see them at the LI Marathon expo and shared that story. Nothing can beat the feeling, while running in their shirt on Sunday, coming into mile 13 and hearing "Go LIMA shirt girl!!!" from those guys!! I can't wait to see them all on the 1st, and then I'll share the FFtFL story! (I probably would've talked their ears off if I didn't have Chelsea with me!)
ReplyDeleteI just signed up for this next year!!! Love your posts about how you love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome and I cannot believe that we have been friends this long. It seemed like yesterday we met.......
ReplyDeleteBTW - yes training is very important but you also know that on any given race day anything can happen.
High-Five to you.
Oh, and 70.3 Puerto Rico seems to be that race for me. I love it.
Way to fight through it together- awesome! The Delaware Ovarian Cancer Federation Teal Blue Ribbon 5k is majorly important to me every year. Not just because my mom is a survivor, but this was one of the first 5ks that I ran the entire thing- very exciting! And it currently holds my 5k PR :)
ReplyDeleteBaltimore Women's Classic (BWC) 5k in Baltimore. It's an all-women's race that I picked as my first 5k. I was afraid to run with guys on my first longer race. I ran my first in 2009 and have run it every year since and will again this year. Each year, I run it faster and love crossing the line and getting my rose. Such a great race!
ReplyDeleteWow, some hawt mommies for sure.:)
ReplyDeletecongrats jen!!! you are all awesome!!! and LOVE the medal.
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