Race Reports for 3/3-4 and Encouragement/Kudos!

Great Job, all you racers this weekend - You're all awesome winners:worship:

Of course I have some bias for Mel. To see her rounding the corner running faster and faster towards me - I can't ever get enough of that, because she just suddenly BEAMS with pride, gives us high fives and flies across the finish line. THAT'S what I get out of all this....It's pretty cool.

Have a great week everyone!

- Jeff
 
Angie
Cam
Heather
Mel
Matt
Stephanie


Congratulations! Great effort everyone!

I really enjoy the race reports. I will continue to train and race vicariously through you all until I am mended and back on the road in Spring.

Again, congrats! :thumbsup2

Steve
 
Matt I too get very tired just reading your reports youhave my utmost respect! :goodvibes Good job!!:cool1:

Stephanie :worship: :worship: DH and I would give anything to get that pace at Disney Full next year!! GREAT JOB!!!:thumbsup2

angie
 
Angie - fabulous 5k! And your knee was fine to boot!

Cam - you are the woman! :cool1:

Mel - Awesome - just plain awesome! I am using you as my inspiration for my half coming up in 4 weeks. I want to break the 3 hour mark, but if I can hit 2:45 I would be thrilled! 20 mins. of your PR is fabulous, woman!

Matt - you are a machine! Now what you are going to do with all this bling you keep collecting?

Heather - I would have been beyond stressed stuck in traffic and late for a race. There is nothing I hate more than being stuck in traffic and late for something. You did awesome!

Stephanie - 4:18 - WOO HOO!
 

Here's my race report: Our weather was fantastic! Not a cloud in the sky, sunny with a light breeze. I had planned on walking the race with my friends. Well, I got up late and hit road construction detours and traffic on the way downtown. The race had already started about 5 minutes before I got there. I then ran/walked for the next 2 miles to catch up with my friends. I caught them just after mile 2, and we walked the rest of the way to the finish. My finish time was 47 minutes, which was pretty good considering that I started 5 minutes behind everyone else and walked the last 1.1 miles. The craziest part is how effortless it was. Who would have ever thought that 3.1 miles would seem like a warm-up? I am so psyched for the Minnie.
Great race Heather. Sorry, I missed this before. I'm really impressed at your sticking with it after such a hectic/stressful start. I'm so glad it was effortless. WTG! :thumbsup2
 
Matt - great races, and great BLING. Wow, I'm impressed with all of your racing. Sounds like fun.

Stephanie - major congratulations on your 1st marathon. You were flying out there. Wow, you are speedy.
 
I think I am finally awake enough to write this.

We made it to the expo for the Sarasota Half/Full Marathon about 1:00 on Saturday and found it was a little bigger than I expected. We were checked in easily enough and started looking at the vendors. There were some people there I was wondering what they had to do with running (home builders and kids furnature) but I guess they were looking for people to notice them.

For the race, it was nice to be able to get up a little closer to the start time. The hotel was about .5 mile from the start so I just walked over. There were a few other people who had the same idea. I have a feeling the hotels in the area love the marathon. ;)

I made it to the starting area around 5:10-5:15 and walked around trying to wake up. I didn't see anyone and finally got in the starting area and lined up at the 11:00 min/mile line. One observation, Disney lines for the port-a-potties were good compared to some of these. From what I could calculate, there was almost a 30 minute wait for the one group I was close to about 30 minutes from the start time. I don't know what the people who waiting did when the race actually started.

I didn't hear any of the announcements, national anthem, or start gun but saw people start bobbing up and down in the front. It took about a minute and a half for me to get to the start line. The first 3.5 miles or so were in a neighborhood and it was a little dark but the houses seemed huge. It took about 3 miles for the mob to thin out enough for me to get into a nice pace but after that it stayed fairly consistent. There were a few narrow spots but due to the area, that probably couldn't be avoided.

I saw Chester a little before the 4 mile point cheering everyone on. The half marathon leader lapped me around 4.5 miles and it seemed he had a big lead at the time. Mile 5 marked the start of the causeway/bridge and it wasn't that bad going over the first time. On the other side of the causeway, the half and full runners went different directions. There was a nice turnaround area for the half at what they say is the midway point. I saw Mel on the way back around Mile 7.25 and we exchanged hellos.

The causeway was a little more difficult the second time but it passed quickly. On the way back over, the sun was trying to break through the clouds so you could see the split sunbeams hitting the water with the boats in the background. That would be really nice to wake up to in the mornings.

The way back was repeating what had been seen on the first part of the run. The marathon leader passed me around mile 8 but he had to go a separate direction so I actually beat him to the finish line.

My goal was to beat 2:24 (11:00 min/mile) and the second goal was to beat 2:15. My finishing time was 2:20:45 so I got my first goal with time to spare. Although my Garmin said I went 13.43 miles probably due to all the congestion at the start of the race. Garmin wise, I hit 13.1 at about 2:17 so I was close that goal in one respect.

After the race, they had a nice finish area. It was shady which was a definate plus at this point. They also had lots of food; bananas, oranges, peanut butter sandwhiches, bagels, pretzles, chips, muffins, and I think cheese triangles. They also had lots of water for people at the end.

Overall I felt it was a good race and I didn't see any problems or issues that they might have had. I would recommend this one to people and the bling looks cute with colorful fishes running on the top of it.

Bill
 
Mel- Great job on your PR! Way to go! We are so proud of you! :cool1:
Stephanie- Great job on your first marathon! You were :smokin:
Matt- All I can say is :faint: Great job on your half marathons! I love the bling. Get some rest. You deserve it. Thanks for the update on Anne's mom. Sending major pixiedust: her way.
Bill- Great job on the half! You are going to be ready to chase around the little one when he/she arrives! (Not that Billy does not already keep you moving).
 
Cam, Heather, Angie, Mel, Bill, Matt & Stephanie - Way to go! You all did awesome!!!!!!

Mel & Jeff - Loved your combined reports. ;) I love seeing firnends & family on teh course. Ity makes a world of difference!!!

Stephani - Hope to hear more detalils soo! Way to go on your first marathon!!!!

Matt - Holy cow! That's a boatload of bling for one month! Thanks for the update on Anne. Sending pixiedust: her way!
 
Stephanie -- awesome job! Congratulations! :thumbsup2 Oh, good, just saw you did a full-blown race report. Going to go read that next.

Matt -- you are amazing! Where do you find all the energy? Very impressive bling and I always love reading your race reports and seeing how you push your limits.

Mel -- What a great race report! I can't believe you'd even mention being off less than a minute from your pace goal, you silly girl! ;) Your finish time was so awesome. :woohoo: I am really proud of you! :yay: And what an awesome post by Jeff -- it just reeks of the pride and love he has for you. I am so happy that you have that for the finish! :love:

Great job, Bill! So glad it went well for you. I wouldn't be surprised at all if you did more than a quarter mile extra weaving through the crowds. :thumbsup2
 
Official results are posted: 2:45:35 for me :dancer:

I really am completely thrilled with the result ::yes:: I think this was my best effort...I felt good through most of the race, I did tire out at mile 12, but I found enough in me when I saw the fam at the end to surge to the finish. I truly have no complaints with my performance. This isn't easy for me to say, but I'm proud of what I accomplished yesterday. Special thanks to my family and the WISH team...I never would have done this without all of your support.

I struggled through training for the WDW half, then struggled to finish the race. I made a number of changes for the Sarasota half which seem to have worked swimmingly! I'm still a little afraid that it was all better because it's been quite a bit cooler since WDW, but I'm hoping the orthotics, gels and mental 'training' I've been working on are playing a bigger part than the weather.

For anyone considering this race next year, registration opens in the summer, but the date will be Mar 2, 2008. http://www.sarasotamarathon.com
 
Mel--you should feel proud and not ashamed to feel that way. But I understand what you mean, I drove the "hard" part of the marathon course this morning, and it was then that I had the epiphany "Gosh, this really is a long way!" And then I felt the pride! Congrats again! I really want to do Sarasota one day--since we're there practically every year--only prob is, it looks like it will always fall on the LR Marathon weekend--and now I've inspired my dsis to train for at least the half here next year! Maybe '09!
 
Bill, congratulations. It is a good accomplishment. You did great!

Mel, great time then.

Stephanie, congratulations on your first marathon!
 












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