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Finished the Chicago Marathon
Guess what? I ran the Chicago Marathon today.
I was a little worried about the weather today, but the Lord gave us some great cool weather and it only rained about 5 minutes. Then after mile 15 or so, the sun came out a bit.
I did ok. I taped my name on my jacket so people would cheer me on, but I ran with a friend who was dressed as Wonder Woman. Only a few called out my name, but that’s ok. I took my jacket off and gave it to Kala at 15.5 so I could cool down a bit.
Taksina (Wonder Woman) and I ran according to our plan and ran a good race. We kept at about a 10:00 mile pace through 18 or 19 miles. We both felt pretty strong but at 19-20 I was getting tired. By mile 23 I needed to walk a little longer than normal and Taksina couldn’t stop to walk because she was starting to tighten up. So she took of and our friend Cathi stayed with me.
With Cathi’s prodding on
I was able to finish. I walked probably twice per mile for the last three but I finished. And actually a good time at 4:39:38.
Kala and the kids saw me at mile 2, mile 15.5 and at the finish. I think they had a good time getitng around the city and working to figure out where to go next. While waiting for me to come by, they had a good time cheering everyone on. Brad made sure to yell everyone’s name that he saw and they were all good encouragers.
So I did my first (Last?) marathon. It was fun and exciting and I’m glad I did it. If I were to try it again, I’d need to lose some weight to make it easier on my body.
It was a long summer of training for something that was done in less than 5 hours.
Here is the tally as far as I reckon:
- 2 toenails
- 4 pairs of running shoes
- 12 visits to the chiropracter
- One new GPS watch (Sooo cool)
- LOTS of pain medication
- 1 new reusable ice bag (Using it now)
- 2 other races (Fox Valley 5K with Brad and Bix 7)
- Runs in 5 states (Illinois, Colorado, Iowa, Wisconsin, Maryland)
So was it worth it? You bet!
November 1, 2006 at 12:09 am
Jon, well done on completing the marathon. You are my new hero (they have a television show just for you). I want to know more about your GPS watch. But that’s not the important part. Hope you are recovering (and still running). I was in Chicago on the 21st, sort of (Midway airport en route to NY).
Randy&Karis