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Chicago Marathon

27 Thursday Oct 2011

Posted by Jennifer Ryan in running

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Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Marathon, Marathon, Running, Vancouver Canucks

I am not a natural runner and I actually don’t really like to run. So why would I once again torture myself by entering another marathon? I don’t know. Glutten for punishment? Seriously though it was on my bucket list to run a marathon outside of Canada. And why choose Chicago? Well I always wanted to visit the city so why not cross two things off the bucket list at once.

The training for this marathon was ok. I didn’t put too much pressure on myself. I had some good long runs and some bad ones. My best long run was one of the 32km’s we had to do. The worst was the last 32km’s we had to do.

I spent a lot of time between chiropractor appointments, physio appointments and massage therapy appointments to keep my body working well enough to make it to the race and perhaps even finish.

As the days got closer to the race, the nerves got worse. And then it was race day. The morning of we got up early to go about our morning prep routine. Eat, stretch, bathroom, hydrate etc. And then we walked to the race start with thousands of others. It was pretty crazy walking up the streets of Chicago that morning. We just followed the crowds and new we would eventually get there. We checked our bags and then waited in line for the bathrooms one last time. Before we knew it, it was almost start time.

The corrals were jam packed and we had to climb over a fence in order to get into the open corral. And then slowly we walked towards the start and then a slow jog and then there it was…. the start. Here we go!!!

It was was overwhelmed as we ran through the start with how many people lined the streets. It was incredible. How could you not feel good about starting such a thing when so many people came out to support and encourage!

I felt good for the first 6 miles. Kept a slow steady pace. By 6 miles though my knees started to hurt. By 10 miles every step I took sharp pains went through my knees. My back at this point started to hurt. I had this weird foot pain that I had never had before. At that point, I knew that today was not my day for a good race.

I run 10 & 1’s. Meaning I run 10 minutes and walk 1. This gives me the slight rest I need to pick up the pace slightly during the 10’s. I tried to keep up with them but after 13 miles the walks were a little longer. And eventually it became more that I would run when I could. Sometimes, I could run without pain. Sometimes, not so much. But I kept moving forward. I tried to stay out of my head but knowing that I still had so much of the race left, it is hard not to second guess yourself. There were so many times that I thought I should just stop. But deep down I knew that I had to keep going. Even if I walked, I knew that I had to cross that finish line.

And mile by mile I got closer to the end.

At about mile 23 some guy asked me how I was doing and told me I could keep going. We walked together and chatted. Turns out he was a 9 year lymphoma survivor. He had a great story so I walked with him and then, just like that, we had one mile to go. He asked if I felt like I could run the last mile and I said “Yes!”. And he said “He knew I could do it”. So we ran…. I let him go after a while. His pace was faster than mine. I won’t ever forget that guy. An inspiration.

But then before I knew it, I saw the 800 metre sign. And I picked up the pace. I turned the corner and what the hell? There is a hill? What? At the end of the race? That is just cruel!! But I picked up the pace again and I ran up that hill and then I turned the corner and there was the FINISH line. And I picked up the pace again. As I crossed that finish line I laughed, I clapped and I teared up. And then I grabbed the beer they had waiting for us.

Running a marathon is an accomplishment no matter how long it takes you to complete it. I was happy to see my friends at our meeting spot and high five them on a job well done. We did it.

Sue, Jonathan and I post marathon.

And with this run, I say goodbye to my running life. I may go on the occasional run but no more races for me. My body has rebelled against it and this time I am going to listen. I left my shoes at the park in Chicago. Said a farewell. And wished them well.

Leaving my shoes behind, I put my flip flops on and waddled back to the hotel. There is pain during the race but there is also pain after the race. You know someone who ran because of that waddle. You grimace going down stairs. You use props to get up from seats. It is pretty hilarious. Is it worth it? Oh probably.

Overall, the Chicago marathon was a great experience. I certainly didn’t have the race I wanted but I am so happy to have done it.

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Training Goal for 2010

28 Monday Dec 2009

Posted by Jennifer Ryan in Health & Fitness

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grouse grind, Grouse Mountain, Running, seek the peak, training

I normally I pick one race a year to concentrate on. Last year was the Scotia Half marathon and then because I felt so good running that race I chose to train for the Victoria Marathon. This year I have decided not to do any long distance races but concentrate on a shorter one. Seek the Peak. This is a 16-kilometer course that starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, winds its way through North Vancouver, then heads up the Grouse Grind to the Peak of Grouse Mountain. A 4,100-foot elevation gain.

I have done this race 2x before. Actually I should say I started it 2x. The first year I completed it in just under 2 hours and 31 min but the second year, I was sick and had to pull out at the base of the grind. Not an easy race to complete when you are not feeling well. So my goal for this year is to again complete this race. No time expectations. Just to finish and feel that accomplishment and…

raise money for breast cancer at the same time.  $5 of each race entry  and all proceeds from event shirt sales go directly to Rethink Breast Cancer (http://www.rethinkbreastcancer.com/). Everyone is also encouraged to raise funds for such a worthy cause.

Finishing Seek the Peak 2007

Nicole and I congratulating eachother on finishing!

I can’t wait for this years race! Bring it on!

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Royal Victoria Marathon

12 Monday Oct 2009

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Marathon, Royal Victoria Marathon, Running, training, Victoria

We arrived in Victoria on Saturday afternoon to sunshine. We couldn’t have asked for better weather! We picked up our race packages and then went for some food before walking around downtown Victoria. The last time I was in Victoria was probably a good 10 years ago so it was great to be back and remember what a beautiful city it is!

 

Jonathan, me and Bob at the waterfront

We then went for a good pasta meal before heading back to our hotels. We all wanted a nice early night and a good sleep before the marathon. I had the early night but didn’t have the sleep. I was still suffering from jet lag and literally could not fall alseep. I took some melatonin but it did nothing. I finally took a sleeping pill but that did nothing. I think I might have gotten 2 hours of sleep if that. I didn’t feel horrible in the morning though. I think I was too excited about the race to notice how tired I was.

Scott, me, Jonathan and Bob pre-race

We got to the start line with about half an hour to spare. I couldn’t believe that I was once again doing a marathon. All of that training, it came down to this moment.

 

 At the start line

And off we went! Jonathan and I were running together as Bob and Scott are way faster and Bob was trying to qualify again for Boston. We started with a nice easy pace and had a great first half but then it started to go down hill for me.

All smiles. Clearly at the beginning of the marathon.

Again, the smiling faces! I was really enjoying myself at the beginning.

By the time we got to 28km my body had started to totally shut down. I could barely move my legs. We had to walk some and we slowed down a ton. So much for our sub 4:15 race. Jonathan was great and stayed with me even though I told him to go ahead and told him he was pissing me off for staying with me. We argued for about 10km about how he wouldn’t leave. It was pretty funny actually. I am sure I looked like hell around this time. The look of pain on my face. But every time we saw a race photographer, we would say “camera” and we had the big smiles. No way was I going to be caught with a horrible grimace on my face.

We saw Susan (our race  & team cheerleader) at about 38km and we knew we were SO close. At this point, I could barely put one leg in front of the other and we were about 30 min behind our goal time. As we got closer and closer we started to move a little faster and faster and by the time we saw the finish line we were sprinting. We just wanted this race done. Jonathan and I finished at the same time….just over 4 hours and 40 min. Finishing a marathon always brings me to tears because I got through it and had friends cheering me on.

Bob did qualify for Boston with a time of 3:13 and Scott qualified too with a time of 3:28. Scott ran that fast after already running the course the day before. He is training for the Hainey to Harrison 100km race. So yes he did 2 marathons in 2 days. They are both total rock stars to me!

Although I was really disappointed with my time, I have been reminded by a lot of people that it is a huge accomplishment no matter what the time. I have to remember that. I put a lot of pressure on myself and I think that probably affected me some. If I do another marathon (I have to forget about this one first), I am going to do it just to enjoy it and forget about the time. Just run for the love of running.

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