4/18/11

Race Day - SLC Marathon!

After having some crazy dreams...(where I SMOKED the whole race and finished in 3:05, haha)... I woke up at 4:50am and walked straight downstairs to consume my breakfast. 
Protein Shake and PB, banana and honey 1/2 sandwich.

I checked the weather one more time. It was sprinkling outside but it looked like it was clearing up, so I finally made a wardrobe selection, put all my warm-ups on over it and headed out the door!
It was nice not to have to ride a bus up a canyon to a start line because usually you end up waiting for at LEAST an hour, usually more like 1 1/2 hours. This time Ben could drive me right to the start line and I only had about 30 minutes before the gun went off. PERFECTION.

The crowd support was great throughout the race and it was great that a lot of people took it upon themselves to set up their own little water stations and things along the way! There was also oranges and at one place even a full on soft serve ice cream and cotton candy machine set up! 

It only rained for about 1 1/2 miles or so around mile 11-12 ish and even then, it only sprinkled.

 Ben caught a picture soon after at mile 14.
Coming down the finishing shoot.

The course was a fun change of pace. I LOVED that we had driven it before so that I had a general idea of the layout. It also left me just unfamiliar enough though that I could zone out and focus on the run instead of thinking about running landmark to landmark and how much farther I had to go. 

I honestly LOVED every mile of it! 

The course had good variety and flew by!
No matter how many marathons I complete, I think I will always get a TEENSY bit emotional right at the finish. I don't know where it even comes from! Some races you go through EVERY emotion possible. From wanting to sing for joy to bust out crying. 
That wasn't the case this time, I felt great the whole time. There is just something about coming down that finishing shoot with people cheering for you, seeing your family waiting for you and when they call out your name as you finish....!!! It just GETS me! 
I think that is the whole beauty of a marathon though. No matter how many you have done, or how many crazy long runs you did to prepare for the race, every time you finish it is a HUGE accomplishment! Every race is so different. Each has it's own unique challenges with course, weather, your personal preparation, etc. It makes each one of them a celebration. Every time, you PUSH yourself to see what YOUR best is and what you can accomplish!

That is my favorite thing about running. You are competing against yourself. No one else.You, that day, that course, those circumstances... how will you come out? You run the race with thousands of other people and no matter when you finish or what place you receive, each runner can be just as happy as the other with what they accomplished. And they should be! Everyone comes from a different place with their unique abilities and running brings us all together. 
I.LOVE.THAT.

It can't go unsaid how AMAZING Ben was, once again!
He sat through some CRAZY traffic during the race but was all smiles and super supportive. :)

Afterwards we headed over to Red Robin for eats.
I apologize for the 1/2 eaten photos of all the food. Just imagine how pretty it looked when it arrived. 

I guess I was a little preoccupied with the food.
I had a Bacon Burger with LOTS of avocado.
It didn't stand a chance.
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Everything was fabulous!

Thank you for ALL for your sweet comments and encouraging thoughts! 

I loved each one and they meant A LOT!
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Do you get emotional at the end of a race!?!

What do you eat after a marathon???

15 comments:

  1. YEAH!!!! I'm so happy for you! I'm glad you enjoyed the race! Your new top looked so cute!

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  2. Congratulations!! What a HUGE accomplishment! How early do you get up before a big race like that? And how early do you eat your breakfast on race day so you don't have stomach issues?

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  3. Congrats! It looks like you rocked it!
    I've only run one marathon and since I hit the wall hard...I finished a little disappointed in myself...then about 2 days later. The fact that I ran a marathon hit me and the whole "tears of joy" thing came full force. So I feel you lol :)
    As for food, the huge chocolate milkshake I had afterward was the best decision of my life...though that burger looks quite tasty...
    Again, congrats!

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  4. Congratulations! You did awesome!

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  5. WAY TO GO HOLLEY! You are amazing.

    I usually start to get emotional by mile 18... lol. from crazy highs to lows...

    After a race I usually crave salty foods. like french fries... YUm!

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  6. Congrats! I remember crossing the finish line after my first marathon tearing up immediately....it was so emotional but in a great way! congrats!!

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  7. Congrats Holley! You are amazing, I hope one day I can run as fast as you.

    I get emotional just about anytime I run. Really? Who am I? But seriously, when I run I try and turn inward and think about why I am doing it and how far I've come. If a run starts to suck I think about how my mom will be there at the finish of my marathon, and I get goosebumps and push through. It's amazing what running does for the soul!

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  8. SO awesome girl! I'm so proud of you! I'm glad the weather wasn't too awful! I am so glad you dove right into that burger!!

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  9. congrats!! thats awesome!! I always have those weird dreams before races too. Why is that?
    hehe.

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  10. This is so great Holley! I was going to ask you on Sunday how it all went, but you're going to the family ward now :(

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  11. PS - That last comment was from me, Camille, not Tij. Just in case you're confused!

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  12. Yay Holley!!! You look like you had a fantastic race!!! I love your attire--you make the SLC marathon look adorable! That bling is sharp too....so when's the next one? kidding! Enjoy you runner's high!!

    Let's see, after 26.2 miles, what don't I eat! ha ha!!

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  13. Congrats! Seriously, after a marathon...if you put it in front of me, I am eating it! You don't even look like you just ran a marathon in these pics pretty girl!

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  14. Congratulations!! I eat burgers after marathons too :]

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