Our Flowers for our pre-race sleep! |
Bibs and race gear all set out the night before. |
5:15a.m - Brandon is ready for his first long race |
First stop- 15 minute wait for a pre-race bathroom break. This was the most port-a-pots I have ever seen at a race and we were very thankful.
Pre-Race photo from Pink Corral |
Finally we started moving and Brandon and I took off on a good pace. The first 3 miles Brandon said he had trouble getting into a zone and experienced a little bit of pain in his leg but by mile 4 he was on a great pace and zoned in for the long stretch ahead. I was the opposite- I was shocked when we hit mile 4 because I zoned out right away. At mile 4 and mile 8 I got side cramps and had a little trouble zoning out but I kept running and we maintained a steady pace throughout the entire run. Starting from the corrals all the way to the finish, there were people lining the streets cheering, yelling and supporting runners. It was such a friendly race and I couldn't believe how many people were standing out to see the runners. My favorite mile was mile 5. This was right in center city around city hall, the buildings were tall and the sound didn't carry as well. There were still tons of fans but it was very quiet and all of a sudden the bells started chiming- it was the most peaceful mile I have ever had on a run. It made the entire 10 miles worth it!
Brandon and I at Mile 6- www.Philly.com photo |
We took our last turn into the Navy Yard and still no parents. We came up to the finish line and as we were about to cross Brandon grabbed my hand and we finished together. As we were crossing I heard "Kimberly..it's me mommy..Hey, Brandon, I made it to the front.. Look Hey". I looked up and saw my dad about a head taller than everyone else in the crowd and then I looked down and saw my mom up against the fence. It was so fun to have them there supporting us. Nothing like finishing a race and hearing your names being called. Brandon and I hugged, laughed and then made our way straight to our medals and more importantly our Philly Pretzels. (Yes I ate non-paleo for the rest of the day!)
This was a great race and so organized. We didn't have any complaints, everything went so smoothly for the amount of people in attendance. Great job to the people in charge of this race.
Our results:
My goal was to finish in 2 hours.
Brandon's goal was to run the entire race.
Our goal was to be there for each other and complete the race side by side.
We Smashed our goals- Not only did Brandon keep running, he never slowed down and he kept a steady 10min pace for all 10 miles. We beat my 2 hour goal and completed in 1 hour 46 min and 6 seconds (WHOA!) and we finished together, hand in hand with smiles on our faces.
My dad got a picture of us crossing- 1:46:06 |
Cheering for my parents being up front! |
Post-race photo with medals! |
My mom and I treated ourselves to some yummy treats afterwards. |
Even spectators need a massage after all that standing- I didn't realize what a hard job they had! |
While Brandon was very sore and tired afterwards, we really enjoyed the run and look forward to signing up again next year (Hopefully together). I am so proud of Brandon for his hard work, he kept me going. I am so thankful to my parents who came out and supported us and got some great pictures. Running helps me remember that even though I am not the fastest Kenyan runner, even though I may never be first place, running is about mind over matter.
I run to stay healthy, I run to build relationships, I run for myself, I run to relieve stress, I run to support charities and great causes and I run to experience new adventures like yesterdays adventure of fulfilling my own goals!
What are you doing to meet your goals?
I am sooo proud of both of you! Not only did you train together the whole way....but you surpassed all your goals with the run! What an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks Margaret!! It is amazing what a buddy system can do for your goals huh?? :)
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