Today's Race
Many of you sent me good wishes for my 15k race today, so I thought I would let you know how it went. I was going to just post it on the other thread where it was mentioned, but I don't remember which thread that was on (old age--LOL!). It was a rainy, blustery day with temps in the mid-50's. Yuk! However, my partner and I ran the race and finished in 1 hour and 38 minutes (estimated--I don't have official results yet). I am really happy with that, considering the conditions and lack of training. Thank you all for supporting me!
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Martha......
Thats great! I did not mean to send Wisconsin weather your way with the good wishes, sorry. Some areas got over 10 inches of snow yesterday. The sun was out a bit today and temps were finally feeling spring like!
I am not a runner but your time sounds wonderful for a 15k.......we are all proud of you!
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Congrats Martha. I feel thesephie said:wow
congrats, martha.... that is amazing time for one of us.... i do not know how you do it... but anyway congrats ....a great accomplishment.....sephie
Congrats Martha. I feel the same way I bet everyone else here does - You are an inspiration!
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Thank you, Everyone!Marynb said:That is great!
Truly inspirational! Being that far from a toilet is something to look forward to!I have to admit, it wouls have been tempting to turn off the alarm, roll over, and go back to sleep yesterday morning when I heard all that rain hitting my roof! But my running partner and I braved the horrible weather conditions and I'm so glad we did. A couple of times during the race it occurred to me that no matter how miserable I was at that moment, it could in no way compare to how I felt during the last week of my treatment. I was also thinking of all the people with ALS who we were running for who will never again run or even walk. Such thoughts can be quite motivating.
I thank you all for your words of congratulations!
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