Now... On to the race. I got to the starting line in just enough time to get things situated and me warmed up a little, but not too much time for me to get nervous... At least, not REALLY nervous. I have to say that I felt pretty hard core getting to start in the 4th corral. The gun shot and within a couple of minutes, I had started the race!!!
Everyone was totally excited and full of energy. Runners were yelling and cheering just from their exitement to start the race... Yes, I joined in. (Like you even have to wonder.)
Gabe and Andrew met me at mile 6.5 on the course to cheer me on. I can't tell you what a difference it makes to have people there to cheer you on. It's a looooooooooooooooong race. It was so nice to see them!
The Kenyans were in the lead. They basically sprinted for 26.2 miles... Literally, they were running under 5-minute miles.
See me behind the orange guy? I was loving life here. My splits were about 8:40, which was right where I wanted to be.
And there I go!
I entered the marine base for the last quarter mile, and just started to run as fast as I could. I used every last bit of energy I could find...which wasn't much. As you can see from these pics, I had a bit less energy than back at mile 6.5. Until I saw these pics, I thought my running form was still good. But now I realize just how tired I actually was.Here I am with about 50 yards to go. When I crossed the finish line, I had several medics approach me and ask if I was okay. I kept on telling them that I thought I was. But then I realized that they weren't approaching everyone - just me! That's when I realized that I was weaving and barely able to walk. I've never been in so much pain in my life. I didn't accomplish my goal time, but I know that I gave this marathon everything that I had to give, and that made me very happy - even though I didn't break 4 hours. I weaved my way over to a medic station, stretched for 20 minutes or so, just in case I collapsed and needed attention. :)
I hobbled from there to the family reunion area, where Gabe was walking towards me and I started to cry. He asked me why and I'm still not sure if it was because of the pain or because of how well I had done. (Husband note: Women!)
Here are some of the results that I thought you might be interested in seeing:
Time: 4:03:43
Rank: 3119 out of 21800 runners
847 out of 8400 women
247 out of 2500 in my age/gender
Final Husband note: Well guys, I did it. I successfully watched Andrew for the entire race. I even timed it right so I had the minimum number of diapers to change. It was a lot of hard work, but I have to say I'm pretty proud of my accomplishment. Congratulations gifts and monies can be sent to my home address...thank you for the support and encouragement! I couldn't have done it without you (or Andrew).
Final Wife note: Which just goes to show that what I do on a daily basis is even more difficult than running a marathon! Thanks for proving my point, Gabey...
8 comments:
What a story! Loved the husband notes, L-O-V-E-D the final wife note. Amen, sister! :) Congrats again, Cheri, on an awesome accomplishment. And don't worry about crying at the end--I got a little teary eyed just reading about it! ;)
I shoud be there at mile 20... I'm so proud of you girl (I can't say it enough) I think the crying makes you the sexiest to Gabe. To Gabe: sorry I run out of 2-cent stamps, maybe next time... (however, I'd rather see you run the marathon and send the gift to Cheri...)
I read about your accomplishment on our mutual friend, Flo's, blog. Just wanted to stop by and share a big, wow and congratulations!
You are *amazing*. Josh and Erin and Karl and I all read your blog last night and talked about how incredible you are. Your stats were so impressive, and I can't even imagine having the energy to prepare for this AND take care of a kiddo!
I am so very proud of you.
Before your marathon, I thought about how you had the endurance to nurse Andrew, even though it was a huge challenge, you stuck with it, and I had no doubt that you could do this too!
Good job, we love you!
That was so fun to read about! You and Gabe should pair up for tag-team blogging more often!
Your stats are impressive! Way to go Sissy!!!
That was an awesome recap on your day. I am so proud of you and have been bragging about you and your time to everyone!!! Yes Gabio, I am proud of you too!
You Rock! Did you realize that you were top 10%? You probably did, but I just thought I would point it out. Congratulations!!!
And congratulations to Gabe, too. ;-) I can't speak for Cheri, but I think if Bruce didn't show the incredible level of support for my running that he does, I wouldn't be able to do it. Thanks for showing your support to my favorite Long Distance Running Buddy!
Kona '08 here we come...
Yes, caring for da kids is WAY more of a marathon than a marathon! I mean, come on, 18 years vs. 4 hours! But you did it! So proud of you for keeping strong mentally as that's half the battle! Keep it up!
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