I love running. How about you?
In fact I love running so much that I braved the Frozen Feat 2 years in a row!
The weather this year was much better than last year. It was about 17 degrees F ABOVE zero. Last year however, it was a mean of 1 degree. It definitely felt worse than that however with the northern wind whipping us around.
So, going into this race I had two goals. I have been training harder so I hoped to beat last years time but the week before the race I was out of commission so my second goal was to have no runner run twice as fast as me.
As it turned out we received quite a bit of snow the days before the race and despite the fact that there were over 200 runners, YAY!, packing down the snow in front of me, I was still sliding around even despite the spikes I was using. Speaking of spikes,
the spikes I were using were not mine. The came with the running shoes I BORROWED because I FORGOT mine at work. Doh. I was planning on running in a pair of merrells I use as work shoes when the night before I happened to run into a friend that happens to have size 11 feet like me. Praise Jesus. That's all I have to say.
Needless to say, in the snow, with new shoes, after not running for a week, I did not beat my time. I did however, win my race: my race against all the people behind me.
And I am delighted to find after crunching the numbers today, that I made my second goal! The fastest male's time was 18:07, and my time? (Although the officialness of this time is questionable since I did start in the back of the pack and at the end of the race they simply wrote down your name and number.) 36:04! Yes!
There is actually a picture of me on facebook if you would like to see me in full look like a ninja but am still slower than mud garb.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5186479&id=198636745922#!/photo.php?pid=5186671&id=198636745922&fbid=337119490922
Overall it was a great race that benefited the Special Olympics and they even had Special Olympians themselves handing out the finisher medals. Very short ones, but cool nonetheless.
For some reason, there is a picture of the guy who finished right before me, but not one of me. So, you'll have to settle for the take off shot.
Why did they give you short medals?
ReplyDeleteAwesome race! I love the ninja action! You should run with a katana next time!
Short Special Olympians. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteAce sent me over, are you really his Sweet Ninja Sister? Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI love running too, nice job on Frozen Feat!
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