The run itself wasn't so bad, and I think it was just because I knew exactly what I was in for. The trail was kind of what I was used to running (along the lake shore) with a couple of extra detours that were pretty cool. The map is located here: http://www.allcommunityevents.com/chi_town_half_marathon/chi_town_half_map.pdf but I don't know that anyone would understand it anyway, haha. I listened to my headphones the whole time, with an upbeat playlist I had made the night before. I got a few aches and pains along the way, mostly in my feet and my knees, but overall I wasn't hurting too bad. I think one of my problems is that I just want to go really fast, and don't realize I need to pace myself. Grabbing drinks from people on the sidelines is fun though, and throwing them on the ground when you're done is even better. I'm not one to litter, so I felt like a rebel just throwing a paper cup in the grass.
The finish line was fun too! After being cheered on to cross, I went to get my picture taken with my medal (see below). There were also a lot of vendors who had stands and were giving away free things! I drank a lot of Gatorade and water, ate a banana and walked around for a little bit. I would have probably stayed a little longer but I was wearing a short sleeve shirt and shorts, and the breeze was starting to get to me. One of the biggest and best decisions I made before the race (literally 10 minutes before I left for the bus) was to NOT where long compression pants under my shorts. I thought it would be cold during the run, but the pants felt really constricting, and I knew I would be uncomfortable. Luckily, the weather was perfect and I didn't need them after all. Anyway, the race was over, a breeze was blowing, and I was ready to get home.
Post-race hasn't been too bad. My knees were hurting a little yesterday and I have blisters on my pinky toes, but I only had very limited soreness. I feel lucky because my new running friend (we'll call him Jake because his name is Jake) said he was pretty sore the past two days. Maybe it's just my genetics!
I found out that I ran the 13.1 miles in 1:50:38, at a pace of 8:27/mile. I'm pretty happy with my results, I knew I wanted under 2 hours but I would have liked to be under 1:50. That just makes me more motivated to go out there and do it again! I also got some coupons for half marathons in June and September so I will definitely be signing up! I think I'm hooked!
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| Just starting. Wrapping my headphone cord around my iPod, as you can see. |
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| Finished! |
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| Post-race photo with my medal. |



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