Beat the Blerch: Photo Finish
I've won just about every race I've entered. This is based on my definition of winning:
- Finish
- Do your best
- Have fun
I can also say I did my best.  I did this crazy high mileage, high intensity training program that was HARD.  I was sore for months.  The blisters upon blisters on my poor feetsies were so terrible I bought fancy running socks, had nightly epsom salt soaks and burned through a whole lot of body glide and bandaids.  It was intense but I got fast and strong and by the end my legs looked ahhhh-mazing!  But it didn't give much (any) rest along the 18 week program and the final taper ended up not being enough.  I got to the start line still a bit sore and tired.
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| One of the early miles. | 
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| There was agony (mile 24ish) | 
But I'm stubborn and remembered my definition of winning. It was still beautiful, people were still nice and so I slogged out a 13 minute mile. The tag line of the race was "Let there by agony. Let there be cake" and I channeled that agony and intense need to be done into a slightly faster 11+ minute pace for mile 25. Then there was a woman 50 yards behind me and I was not going to be passed with just one mile left and somehow I managed a 10 minute mile. Then I saw my Christopher, heard my friends cheering and finally made it across the line.
| There was cake (no more running!) | 
It took the better part of two hours to perk up enough to take a baby-wipe-shower, change my clothes and get in line to have my book, The Terrible & Wonderful Reasons I Run Long Distances, signed by The Oatmeal creator Matthew Innman.  He wasn't posing for photos but I had a chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting and chocolate peanut butter ganache.  I gave Mr. Oatmeal the first slice and he said the "no posing for photos" rule didn't apply to me.  Highlight?  He liked my cake!
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| Near the very end. I was trying to be positive but it looks like I'm surrendering. | 
It was a close call for a few miles there but I think I pulled it out and managed to add another "win" in the record book.  I 100% recommend this race to anyone but am really happy that I'm not doing it again anytime soon - marathons are hard!
    
    





