Monday, June 6, 2011

2011 SD RnR: 3 down, 2 to go...

My initial goal was to get a sub 4 marathon.  With all the races signed up this year, I decided that it wouldn't be too much of a disappointment if I didn't attain a sub 4, but anything within the range of 4 to 4:15 would make me happy...
Alison, me and Joe: We're pottying like Rockstars!  In line for the porta-johns pre-race.
I remember feeling pretty good, both mentally and physically, running the first 10 miles. The run through Balboa Park and downtown San Diego was pleasant because the morning air was still crisp and cool.  Even running up the southbound lane on the 163 felt all right.  It didn't feel like a hill, but my legs did start to feel sluggish and heavy.  After that gradual uphill and then hauling ass downhill, I started to get a bit of muscle soreness, so I decided to stop at a medical aid tent and take some Tylenol for preventative measures around mile 11.  I could feel my legs fatiguing, especially my quads.  I felt like I was going to pass out between miles 14 and 15 despite fueling up every 6 miles with shot blocks and drinking both Cytomax and water at each of the stations.  I picked up a salt packet from one of the volunteers and got about 1/4 of it all over my face and successfully the rest of it in my mouth.  It helped out quite a bit and was able to get back into my stride.  The out and backs at Morena Blvd. and Mission Bay Dr. started to psych me out a bit, but I fought the thoughts from driving me crazy.

One foot in front of the other... repeat... - Mile 18ish
My running inspriation - Mile 18ish
I only had a short 3 miles left before entering my evil nemesis, Fiesta Island.  I just don't know what it is about that island, it feels like it sucks all my energy.  I'm pretty sure that most of it is mental, though, I'm not sure where it originated from as I have run that island many many times for my SDRnR training last year and some this year. Whatever it is, I'm sure it is completely mental now.  Joey gave an excellent suggestion that I wish I could have implanted in my head.  When we do our training runs at Fiesta Island, we usually start at the parking lot by the visitor's center and go clockwise around Mission Bay, getting the island out of the way first.  Joe told me that once he passed the parking lot, he told himself that it was the start of a training run, so it made him feel fresh and rejuvenated.  I think if I had those thoughts in my head instead, it would have gotten me through those last 3 hellish miles a lot easier.
Definitely the best spectator / cheerleader... ever.


After exiting Fiesta Island, I had about half a mile to the finish line.  I felt myself getting chocked up like I always do when I'm about to cross the finish line.  I gathered the last bit of energy I had in myself to "sprint" for the finish line.  I crossed the finish line holding up "7" to signify the end of my 7th marathon.  Afterwards, I got too emotional and started to cry, almost hyperventilating.  The best part of finishing a race used to be the medal being placed around my neck... but now I think it is seeing Joe at the end and receiving a great big congratulatory hug from him. =)

The couple that runs together....

The dream team.

I love this race.  The San Diego RnR is the first marathon I ran back in 2005 and still continues to be my favorite (This is the 4th time I've run the SDRnR).  This year, though, was special because I got to run it with Joe.  We had been trying to run this one together for years.  I enjoyed the first 2 miles that I got to run with him before he bolted off to clench his NEW PR of just under 3:44.  As I told him, he will continue to beat his PR with each marathon that he runs this year.  He is awesome and such an inspiration.  I love you, Joey!!

As always, the volunteers, spectators, and bands were fantastic.  The weather was perfect to me, even though the sun was pretty much out and in full blast at 7:30am.  It wasn't too hot since there was a breeze and most of the route was shaded by buildings.  All in all,  a fantastic race despite not attaining my goal.  There are many more races ahead of me. ;)

Congrats to Alison Whitney, Karen Miller, RJ Bates, Derek Mendy, Marvin Reyes and Perla DeGunther!!

Official Finish Time: 04:17:42
2011 SD RnR - Garmin Stats

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