
Crash & burn...two words that describe my performance at the WARM Chicago Marathon.
I just didn't feel it. The first half was a 1:43 (which is exactly where I wanted to be pace-wise), but even before I got there, It was clear that it was not my day. Despite my disappointing time, the experience was, BY FAR, the most amazing race experience ever. Fifty thousand people registered, 39 thousand started and just over 36 thousand finished. I was 8,586th . Really, I can't complain that I ran faster than 27 thousand people...even if a man running and juggling passed me at mile 13. To be a part of something so LARGE and experience a running tour to see the entire city is something I will never forget. There had to be no less that 2 million spectators. There was not a single point in the entire 26.2 miles where no crowds cheering and supporting were present. While struggling to find the strength to keep running, the amazing volunteers energized me with their encouraging words, high fives and motivating signs! Thank you volunteers, you ROCK!!!! Chicago is a BEAUTIFUL city. I will definitely be back for another go at it!
So what do I mean by do-over? I'm stubborn...and I tend to set my sights on a goal and don't let up until I conquer it. In this case, a Boston Marathon qualification. Sooooo....I am registered to run another marathon in 6 weeks. The Gobbler Grind in Overland Park. Call me crazy. Everyone else does!

In Milleniumm Park. We had lunch at the outdoor Park Grill, the last day it was to be open before winter.












I found this picture on the Chicago Tribune Newspaper website marathon gallery. What are the odds? Ha!

3 comments:
Glad you had a good experience. It was pretty hot out there.
And don't sweat it. I'm a veteran of marathons and I do all of them juggling (or joggling as it's called). I practice a lot.
Congratulations!
Perry, 44
Just your average joggler
You are awesome! and I'm so proud of you! You are Nuts! but hopefully we'll be able to be there to cheer you on this time!
You ran 26 miles more than I could ever dream of!
How cool that you made the Chicago Tribune Newspaper website picture! I must say, you look ALOT better than the lady ahead of you to the right (your left). :) Loved all your Chicago pics! Good luck with your next marathon
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