Oof. Like that was necessary. Not exactly the brightest moment one has during a race.
I came in 1,821 (out of a lot) with an overall time of 1:21:08, setting a pace of 10:54 per mile.
And I may be losing a toenail due to the race. Well, the shoes, really.
Good times.
It has come to my attention that Michelle's picture is up, and she is less than proud of it (she was my training partner). Also see Mike Leonard, ad director of the Gateway, and Denise, my Tuff-E-Nuff instructor. My friend Lindley was snapped at the start of the race, which is so much less fun to see than those of us snapped at the end. As a result, I look so much happier than my compatriots to be finishing the race. And man, was I ever glad to be done.
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Um. So. That's like the most chipper photo of a runner I've ever seen. Wow. I am NOT that chipper when running. Are the tunes that good? Or did you just get a REALLY big hit of endorphins?
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