17 February 2015

Half Marathon Run











Two days ago I ran the half mmarathon in the National Maraton to Finish Breast Cancer, Jacksonville, FL. I finished 8th out of 61 women in my age group (65- 69). I feel surprisingly good today and pleased that I finished my 5th half marathon (and 1 full marathon) in this fun event which donates all its proceeds to breast cancer treatment and research at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. 

The fair skies and 50 degree weather provided near perfect running conditions allowing a course record in the marathon of 2:13:19 by Elisha Barno of Kenya. It puts my 2:40:17 for the half in perspective. He and the top elite runners passed me on the course in a flash of long strides and effortless gliding. I stood in awe. Gorgeous. the top woman runner, Serkalem Abrha of Ethiopia, finished in 2:39:14.

The run is through neighborhoods and residents come out with banners, posters, costumes, bands and silly shenanigans of all sorts to support the runners. It makes the run fun and gives boosts of energy along the way when energy wanes from the effort. I was off my goal  with a muscle pain behind my right thigh which slowed me down in miles 12 and 13. But my time beats winners of the next age group (70-74) which I'll age into next year. There are at least three of us who'll age up to this group next year, two with better times than mine, so my goal is to be in the top three next year. The top three of each age group win a prize (this year from Tiffany). Now that sounds like a worthy goal! 

I love to run! 

12 comments:

  1. Good for you! I love that you can still run. The truth is, I never was a runner. My knees gave out in my early 40's. That is when I forever forgot about running. Keep it up, girl!

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    1. My knees are fine so far- probably helps that I started in my 60's.

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  2. I loved to run for three decades, but now I can't any more. I still like to walk fast and hike in the mountains, but you made me remember how much I loved to cross that finish line! Congratulations on your time, Mary. That's impressive. :-)

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    1. You walk, hike and sky-dive and inspire me in the process, DJan. My time has been slowly improving and if I can slightly improve (11:30/mi.) my current pace and maintain it for the whole 13.1 miles I'll be in great shape for next year's race. That's my goal.

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  3. oh wow... congrats... that sounds like a wonderful event... never thought about running a marathon or even half marathon - i'm doing just a bit of running for fun - maybe one day...

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    1. I started after my husband's sister (and my good friend) died of breast cancer. I wanted to do something to help and I got hooked.

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  4. You are fantastic! Wonderful! Congrats! k .(Manicddaily)

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    1. Thanks, K. Running is great fun and I've met fascinating people, including elders.

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  5. yay good on you, not just that you ran...but for a good cause as well...
    Jax is a cool city as well...that is pretty cool that the people brought signs out
    to cheer you on as well...

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    1. It's a great cause, Brian, and I'm glad tp support it. I especially like the Riverside area of JAX.

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