Jodi
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Mike -
I don't only use that Chi for running ya know...You're just jealous 'cause you had to wait longer in your line AND your porta potty smelled worse than mine
. Loved your race report!
OK, here's mine.
DH & I arrive @ BWI around noon & drive straight to the Armory for packet pick-up. Well, we got lost first, then got there. Pouring rain/miserable day. I walked into the expo, looking for packets for about 20 mins. b4 finding out that they were in a different building. So we went over there & unbeknownst to me (found out all this @ the WISH meet later in the evening) you had to go through metal-detectors & wait in line to get your chip read
. I just kinda walked up & missed all that line stuff
ooops.
Friday night's WISH meet was so neat
, the only downside was that Dave & his dad were late in getting there...and, of course, that Colleen wasn't there at all
. You were there in spirit, though, Canada! It was weird sitting down w/ people I'd never "met" b4 but feelt like I knew just the same. Sara, Dave & I were all in the same hotel, so I got to ride over to dinner in a hotel shuttle w/ Sara, her DH & the above mentioned angels of hers. 2 better behaved & pleasant kids would be hard to find!
. My son would've been, well, forget it.
Did a little sight seeing w/ the hubby on Sat. & turned in early.
On race am Dave, Sara & I met in the lobby, along w/ Dave's dad, & took the metro to the start line. When we got off our stop Mike & his wife were there, then somehow, Chester & his wife were there, too! It was so cool! So we all got to head over to the start together. Shivering (well I was) & needing to pee badly, I searched my inner Chi, entered a "Zen-like" state & found the quickest porta potty line (much to the chargrin of others who shall be nameless, & picked longer lines
). Once that was done, we were all standing in a circle & my phone started ringing...and who was it? but Colleen
calling to WISH us all good luck. What a sport!
The race began & we all hung together for the first 2 miles or so, then started to disperse. Dave & I ran about 16-17 miles together, getting split up here & there along the way, until finally losing eachother "for good". He pointed out the DC sites to me while I grunted "cool" here & there, picking my head up to see what he was talking about
. Thanks for hanging w/ me, Dave, I know I can be, um, pretty non-verbal @ times (but not as bad as Sara
).
Lots of people @ this race, w/ supertight running conditions @ some of the water stops. Definitely not a marathon to PR at (unless you're freakishly fast & leave the rest of us penguins in the dust
) Crowd support was unreal, there was hardly anywhere you ran where there wasn't at least 2-3 people on the side of the road. People handing out twizzlers, candy, fruit, even water & gatorade @ one spot. I'm not one for drawing energy from a crowd, but this was darn right inspirational at times!
I loved the heinous hill @ the end...but then again, I had 3 guys in front of me holding flags (Marine Corps, USA & Naval, I believe) so I used that to draw me up the hill. Very cool having marines put mylar blankets on you & medals around your neck
, but I'm thinkng this might be a +thing only for the ladies
.
Getting out of the running "area" was a complete nightmare
, though. The food they offered (pretzels, water or Powerade, banana & box of raisins) was rather paltry, but as my DH pointed out, they were "feeding" 24,000 people.
So I finished a little after 12:30 & had to catch a flight out of BWI @ 3:55.
. Ok, not the best planning on my part. Once I got through the crowds to try & find the metro, I realized the metro, was, uh, crowded! So I went to find the shuttle bus that'd drop me off near where our hotel was. Waited only about 15 mins. for that, but the bus driver took a wrong turn on the way back & added @ least 5 precious more mins. to travel time. Called DH when I arrived @ parking lot & tried to run to the hotel
. He in turn, tells me that while he's been in the lobby waiting for my arrival, the hotel has locked us out of the room, with our luggage still in it
!!! YIPES. THey let us back in no prob, to get out stuff, I sneak in a quick shower & out the door we go.
We have to go a longer way to BWI b/c of all the road closures due to the marathon. It's now 2:15
I drive, well, fast, until we hit serious traffic. We get to the rental car parking lot which is out in left field. @ BWI - you have to take a shuttle bus to the terminal. As we're running down the sidewalk a bus is just filling up - we make that one, barely. Oh, did I mention I had to pay like, $6.50 a gallon for gas 'cause I couldn't fill it up b4 I got there?
. NICE
Anyhow, we get through security just as they're calling for boarding for the "A group" on our Southwest flight. And we're in the A group, so we literally come down the stairs to our gate & follow the last of the A groupers on the plane. PHEW
.
So actually, it was kinda like 2 marathons in 1 day
. So glad I made it home last night, though. I'm sure some didn't if they cut it as close as I did, not anticipating the madness @ the post-race area. Next time I'll plan more accordingly.
I guess I'm going to try & head over to your guys weekly mega training thread now that MCMs over. I have to start thinking about GOOFY, now. Not sure if I can keep up w/ everyone over "there", though.
OK, waiting for more ToTers & MCMers to report here!


OK, here's mine.
DH & I arrive @ BWI around noon & drive straight to the Armory for packet pick-up. Well, we got lost first, then got there. Pouring rain/miserable day. I walked into the expo, looking for packets for about 20 mins. b4 finding out that they were in a different building. So we went over there & unbeknownst to me (found out all this @ the WISH meet later in the evening) you had to go through metal-detectors & wait in line to get your chip read


Friday night's WISH meet was so neat



Did a little sight seeing w/ the hubby on Sat. & turned in early.
On race am Dave, Sara & I met in the lobby, along w/ Dave's dad, & took the metro to the start line. When we got off our stop Mike & his wife were there, then somehow, Chester & his wife were there, too! It was so cool! So we all got to head over to the start together. Shivering (well I was) & needing to pee badly, I searched my inner Chi, entered a "Zen-like" state & found the quickest porta potty line (much to the chargrin of others who shall be nameless, & picked longer lines


The race began & we all hung together for the first 2 miles or so, then started to disperse. Dave & I ran about 16-17 miles together, getting split up here & there along the way, until finally losing eachother "for good". He pointed out the DC sites to me while I grunted "cool" here & there, picking my head up to see what he was talking about


Lots of people @ this race, w/ supertight running conditions @ some of the water stops. Definitely not a marathon to PR at (unless you're freakishly fast & leave the rest of us penguins in the dust


I loved the heinous hill @ the end...but then again, I had 3 guys in front of me holding flags (Marine Corps, USA & Naval, I believe) so I used that to draw me up the hill. Very cool having marines put mylar blankets on you & medals around your neck


Getting out of the running "area" was a complete nightmare

So I finished a little after 12:30 & had to catch a flight out of BWI @ 3:55.



We have to go a longer way to BWI b/c of all the road closures due to the marathon. It's now 2:15


Anyhow, we get through security just as they're calling for boarding for the "A group" on our Southwest flight. And we're in the A group, so we literally come down the stairs to our gate & follow the last of the A groupers on the plane. PHEW

So actually, it was kinda like 2 marathons in 1 day

I guess I'm going to try & head over to your guys weekly mega training thread now that MCMs over. I have to start thinking about GOOFY, now. Not sure if I can keep up w/ everyone over "there", though.

OK, waiting for more ToTers & MCMers to report here!
