Sunday, December 06, 2009

Half Marathon: check

I have not a single photo of the event, due to my refusal to carry a camera for 13.1 miles, and to various children's tardiness, willful disobedience, dragging of feet, and lethargy, but I ran my first half marathon this morning!

Even though it's Las Vegas and it's warmer here than in many other parts of the country at this time of year, it was still freezing at the 6:15am start line. I stayed downtown last night (at Excalibur; you can imagine the girls' amazement. Claire: "Where are you sleeping, Mommy?" Me: "At the castle, Claire!" BIG. EYES.) to avoid what was sure to be pure chaos trying to drive to the strip where 28,000 runners were converging on the inaugural event. It was my first time staying without any of my children (besides births of children, which, frankly, do not count) in several years. I got an excellent night of sleep, after my anxiety receded and I actually fell asleep. I set all of my alarms for 5am, not having used any of them prior to this. At 5:00 I was greeted by my cell phone, PDA, running watch and the hotel's alarm clock. My neighbors might have hated me.

I found my way, by following the hordes, to the start "area" on the strip in front of Mandalay Bay. I watched the fireworks go off at the starting time, and inched my way up to the start for another 40 minutes. Next time, I will be sure to register for a closer corral, especially since I was passing walkers before mile 2.

I ditched my RHS gymnastics sweatshirt (circa 1989) around mile 5, and my hat around mile 7. I was super glad for my gloves, as I wore them the entire race. I ran and ran and ran, slowing down for an occasional drink, and grabbing some Gu at mile 9. I never stopped, fearing that I wouldn't be able to start again. I saw places on the strip that I didn't know existed. I saw casinos I want to go into, and some I would rather not. I witnessed the eruption of the volcano at the Mirage, which was fun and warm. I ran an entire mile north of the Stratosphere, the northernmost casino on the strip. From there, they directed us west into neighborhoods I had never been in, and likely will never see again (the area north of the Stratosphere is notoriously dangerous). Finally, just before mile 9, we rejoined the strip. Mentally, this was huge, and I was so happy to see the Stratosphere. Somehow, adrenaline kicked in at about mile 10, and I picked up the pace for the last 3.1 miles. I finished in 2:11:00, and am proud of my time!

Thank you, Tim, for helping me complete this milestone. I couldn't have done it without you. You're next!

12 comments:

joanna said...

Hooray! When do you make the time to run??

Jen said...

Tim has been a huge help. I really couldn't have done it without him. I only had to push Luke in the stroller on a few short runs.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Jen! That's terrific. I am really proud of you. It must feel great to put in all that hard work and achieve an awesome goal.

Steph

dana:) said...

I am so amazed, that is so awesome! Congratulations!!!

Jen said...

Thanks, guys! It does feel great to have accomplished this. And I had fun! Dana - you want to train for the one next year here? =)

Anonymous said...

Great job, I'm impressed. At the rate I run, my lung and I would likely be on the 4+ hr plan. Not that I have plans to run 13 miles in one go, unless chased... Or, maybe if someone was dangling chocolate out in front of me...
Niki

Anonymous said...

Way to go girl!! I got winded reading about your run. Not the way I would have toured Las Vegas...but...?

Really proud of you.
Uncle Bob

Carrie S said...

I'll join the cheering throng. I'm so proud of you, too, and so jealous of how many calories you must have burned and what freedom that will give you to enjoy holiday goodies! No, truly an awesome accomplishment and great that you have a fantastic husband to support you. Love you!

Colleen said...

Jen-
Way to go! I am with you on the freezing part and guessing a faster time next time around to avoid waiting in the cold any longer than necessary. Your time was way better than mine - no wonder I didn't see you. I was probably in the portapotty... :)

Congrats!

Colleen

Elizabeth said...

CONGRATULATIONS! So proud of you! Wish I could have been there, especially after reading your description.

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Amie said...

So, so, SO awesome!!! You are my hero. :)