Monday, October 19, 2009

I Did It: My First Half Marathon Success Story

I did it - all 13.1 Miles! Not only did I do it, but it was an AMAZING experience!

My words cannot and will not do this perfect day for me any justice. I am just hoping that through some of these pictures you can "see" a little bit into my day!

From the beginning of the weekend at the Nike Women's Expo...the journey had started.
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I met some FABULOUS Nike Human Race Pied Pipers: Ms. @anotorias & Ms. @bicoastalite. Pretty cool that we all originally met via Social Media! I can't wait to see you guys again!

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Nike Town was BOOMIN' on Friday!

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I had to Spread my PASSION on the HUGE Nike Town White Board!

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I had a relaxing day on Saturday before the event on Sunday. I ate, had my Baristas latte and got out for a 3 mile jog. As I laid my head down that night, though, I started to get so nervous. I h ad 3 things on my mind:
  1. Would I make it in under 2 hours, like I wanted so badly?
  2. Would my stomach finally hold up for all 13.1 miles for me?
  3. Would family, friends and Pipers be proud of what I accomplished?
Needless to say, I did not sleep very well. I probably fell asleep about 10:30pm. I woke up at 3am and when I could not fall back asleep, I made the decision to get up, brew coffee and mentally get in this game.

We left the house at 4:38am. We arrived in San Francisco at 5:38am.

Standing there at the starting line was an overwhelming experience. There were 20,000 people ready to run. It was still dark. The only lights were those in Union Square and the ones that lit up for the course. Looking straight ahead all you could see was the "countdown" to the start. The National Anthem was sung. My heart was beating so. Then music was playing, energy was soaring. Some were crying, others were laughing and still others were just mentally preparing themselves as well!

10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1....

And we were off!

I paced myself so well! I just kept moving. The views were unreal. But I was not prepared for all the hills. I was so thankful I had done treadmill hill workouts. I was also thankful that I had prepared a lot with HIIT.

There were times throughout the race when I wanted to cry just because I was so happy! I'm not saying that the whole 13.1 was such a breeze that I was on Cloud 9 the whole time. What I am saying is that there I was -doing it - REALLY doing it. I did it for me - for the me I am NOW and for the me that I hope I NEVER HAVE TO BE again with so many stomach problems. I did it for everyone who could not be out there running. I was so thankful. I felt so blessed. And so when the hills got tough for me, I just fought them right back!

My Nike+ SportBand also got me through that race. I realize that most of you know by now that I'm an Ambassador for the upcoming 10.24.2009 Human Race and that perhaps I have to say this, but trust me when I say that that statement is 100% true! The SportBand tracks total distance, pace, calories and overall time. I kept it almost the entire time on the "pace." I figured that if I kept it on "distance" it would play too many mental games on me. This way, when I kept it on "pace," I was able to use those mental games to my advantage. I knew that it was okay when I was going up those hills at a 10 minute+ pace because when I was on a flat or downhill I would typically pace between 7-8 minute mile. With my SportBand, I could make sure of it! The challenge was fun for me!

I only made a PowerSong Playlist of 14. In hindsight, I should've probably had 20. But these 14 songs were magic for me:
  • Rollin'
  • Playaz Club
  • Smoke a Little Smoke
  • Lotta Boot Left to Fill
  • Poker Face
  • 'Till I Collapse
  • U + Ur Hand
  • Yeah!
  • Boom Boom Pow
  • Fight Like a Girl
  • Pink Guitar
  • I Didn't Know My Own Strength
  • Beverly Hills
  • That's Not My Name
My body started to hurt around Mile 10, which for the NWM is not a good place to start having breakdown because there is so much cheering there and you think it's the end. But then you see the Mile 10 Marker and you know you still have 3.1 left to go.

So I told myself...."It's less than a 5K to go!"

Around Mile 11 or 12 there people standing with bananas, holding them out for us to grab. I decided I better grab one, since I didn't stop for anything before then. I held it in my hand like a baton. I just tasted it. Somehow that taste helped me get through.

Mile 12 was the "Chocolate Mile." Oh how nice it would've been to participate in that:) I just kept on moving. At that point I was ready to be done. I started to pick up the pace. I could feel that my knees were going to be an "achin' unit." AND THEN.....the roaring and cheering was heard. I knew the end was there. For about the last .25 miles I felt as though I was in the Olympics. There was Blue Carpet. A straight shot. A sprint. Thousands of people on both sides of you. The time clock high above to see in clear view. 1:47:58.....just seconds away - loud music, cheering, speakers - my last all....everything I had....Crossing the NWM Finish Line!

My "Official Time" - 1:48:30. Out of 2,065 1/2 Marathon F25-29 year old, I placed 48th! You can find me HERE.

There are many great "Official Pictures" from the Brightroom Photography of me HERE.

When I was done, I was definitely hurting. But I was so excited. So happy. So proud. I found a whole new part of me that I never knew existed! I found even more Passion and Inspiration. I can't wait to see where this leads me next!

Amanda and I were freezing after the race! She was happy, too...she just was giving me "the look!"

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We Celebrated at Lefty O'Doules near Union Square with Mike, Tracy and Baby Avery....to watch the Vikings of course!

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And then we did one more stroll by Nike Town.

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The Husband I Adore.
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From the Curly Girl Design, "I am fairly certain that given a Cape and a nice tiara, I could save the world.

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I am just getting started....these past 2 days since my mind has been going a million miles an hour! I hope to share my new project(s)/goal(s) with everyone soon! But for today.....I DID IT! BECAUSE I CAN!

Oh, and just one more thing..........YES, the men in tuxedos were waiting for us at the end - ready to hand us our perfectly-colored turquois Tiffany's Box!

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ps. IF you don't think I'm in a Good Mood now or deserve to continuously write a Blog on being in that GOOD MOOD, perhaps you never will:) Vote for me: http://bit.ly/fS6h4

4 comments:

  1. Sarah - congrats on an awesome race!

    You did a great job for your first half, especially considering that NWM is known for being a tough course. I ran this event last year - it was my first full marathon, and your report definitely brought back lots of great memories :)

    I was sad to not be able to return this year, but hopefully I will be able to make a repeat appearance in the future...if for nothing else than to add to my Tiffany's finisher necklace collection ;)

    Congrats again and best of luck in your next big race, wherever that may be.
    - sarah (@worldrunner)

    http://sestafford.wordpress.com/2008/10/19/many-the-miles/

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  2. Sarah, this is a wonderful story of your very exciting day! I am so very proud of you. My daughter who is about 3 years older than you ran the Rock and Roll 1/2 marathon in Phoenix last January. To see your photos and here your story reminds me of her! You are awesome as well! By the way, I did vote for you because you so deserve it!

    Rick (Richard) Heath from the Pied Pipers

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  3. Girl! you ran it in 1:48?!!!!! NWM is my 2nd 1/2 marathon and my times have been approximately 3:06 at the Surf City (Huntington Beach) and 3:03 at NWM. (cackling hard) I'm almost embarrassed to admit that to you! You inspire me!!!!

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  4. Thanks for all the wonderful comments everyone! My #1 goal is to inspire through my PASSION! Stay tuned, as there is more to come:) Surprises always! Cheers!

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