
On Saturday, May 2
nd I ran the 500 Festival Mini Marathon. I signed up for the Mini back in October long before I knew I was going to have my surgery. I had a fractured disc in the C6-C7 area and had it removed and had a disc replacement and so therefore I was out of commission for 6 weeks but I was determined to still do this
undaunting task. I started running just a little bit towards the end of March and ran a little bit in April. Because of surgery I did not train like I really needed to in order to run a half marathon. In total I probably had run about 25 miles since the first of the year and yet I was signed up to due 13.1 all in one day. I had figured that there was no way that I could run the whole thing so I made another goal. I wanted to run at least the first 1 1/2 miles and then run the 2.5 miles on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Track and then run at least the last mile.
I had a vacation day on Friday and so I went to the Expo downtown and picked up my packet and visited the booths. Friday night Crystal, Hudson, Alli, Andrew & I went to Fazoli's so that I could carb load before Saturday. I wanted to go to bed early Friday night but ended up not getting to bed until about 10:30. I got up at 4:50 am on Saturday morning and ate an english muffin and a banana and drank a lot of water. Tina was running the Mini with me and she picked me up at 5:45 to go downtown, we wanted to make sure we had plenty of time to get down there and get set. Everything went very smoothly and we had plenty of time and got to our corrals (Tina in G and me in H) and got set for the start of the race at 7:33. The atmosphere was great, music playing, beach balls flying and people getting psyched for the start of the run. I was so afraid it was going to rain because all day Friday they said that it would more than likely rain at some point during the race. When we looked west it definitely looked like it was going to rain. It was a little cool, about 48 degrees, but it was great running weather. Once we started it took about 11 minutes to cross the starting line. I wasn't sure what to expect with 30,000 people running. We took off and I ran with Tina for the first mile but then I had to stop for a quick "pit stop" and unfortunately so did a lot of other people so I waisted about 3 or 4 minutes but then I got right back on track. I felt pretty good up to mile 4 and then I got a little tired, partially because the most I had run at one time since October was just a little over 3 miles. I did walk for about 100 feet but then decided that I had to mentally get myself through it because I wasn't really hurting or anything, I just let me mind think that I couldn't do it, so I started running again. We got to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at about 5.5 miles and I thought that this was going to be the really cool part but I was just a little disappointed because the grandstands were empty and it seemed very quite in there. They did have a few cheerleading squads in there but other than that it was quiet. The rest of the course had various bands playing and people along the course cheering you on. We got out of the track at about mile 8 and I walked again for about 100 feet but then started running again after catching my breath. I surprisingly still felt pretty good. About mile 10 my feet started hurting but I figured I had made it this far and I only had 3.1 miles to go. I have to say that the last mile was probably the hardest part of the entire race. When I saw the 3/4 mile to go sign I was just so ready to be finished. When I could see the 1/2 mile sign and the 1/4 mile sign they seemed to move further and further away the faster I ran. It felt so good to cross the finish line and realize that I had just ran the whole thing. My time was not quite as good as the half in October but since I hadn't been training at all I was very pleased. I finished in 2:29:04 and Tina finished in 2:10:19 (AWESOME JOB TINA!). My 5 mile split was 54:25 and my 10 mile split was 1:52:41, my pace for the 13.1 miles was 11:23. The weather ended up being absolutely perfect and it didn't rain at all. By the time we finished the race the temperature was about 56 or so and it was perfect running weather. Crystal came down to pick me but didn't quite get there in time to see me cross the finish line - she didn't think that I would finish as soon as I did. We went to Military park for a little bit and then headed home. Unfortunately my day was just beginning because we had our bowling banquet that night and then after the banquet we went to Big Daddy's for a few hours and then we went to Indiana Live and so I didn't get home until about 2:30 in the morning. After getting up at 4:50 in the morning and running 13.1 miles and then not getting home until 2:30 the next morning I was totally exhausted and didn't get up until 11:45 on Sunday. Boy did it feel good to sleep in. Well I signed up for the half marathon in October so my goal is to better my time and maybe try to do a little more training!