Nike Women’s Half-Marathon, October 16, 2011
October 24, 2011
So I’m pretty smiley in this pre-race photo – especially considering I’m crazy anxious about the 21.1k I’m about to run in the Nike Women’s Half-marathon.
And I wish I could say the race went off without a hitch, but lots went wrong — setbacks that would normally frazzle me during a race:
- Bag check took a long time – meaning I started the race very late (18 minutes into the race), meaning I had to work through the crowds more than if I’d started in my proper corral
- One of my shoelaces untied, which has never happened to me before in a race, the precious seconds I lost retying, eek!
- I accidentally paused my interval timer on my watch without realizing it, which completely threw off my intervals for walk breaks (and even more important, I use the walk interval as a reminder to hydrate so my hydratio was off as well)
- The music on my iPhone would stop playing occasionally, ack!
- I only know kilometres, and the pace bunny signs were in miles, so I just felt confused overall.
And yet so many things were great about this race that they outweigh these things, such as:
- Running my own race, essentially taking it easy and comfortably is much less stressful than my usual race experience.
- I finished in 2 hours and 8 minutes — which is much longer than my spring half-marathons, but not too shabby considering I didn’t really trained for the race. I can just decide to run a half now it seems and have a level of fitness that’ll get me through it. Wowzers.
- The incredible energy of being surrounded by 20,000+ fearless women running the race, the largest women’s race in the world
For more on how my race went, check out my post on thekit.ca!
Filed under: Fitness Swellness,Healthy Swellness
2 Comments Leave a Comment
1. Style & Error | October 24, 2011 at 10:37 AM
Sounds like it was amazing.
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