This One Time I Ran a Marathon…

Happy Monday!

Today is race day for me so I am spending my day drinking water like crazy and shoving some carbs in my mouth before my 10 pm half marathon. Fingers crossed for good weather as well!

I have never run a race in the evening, I have a crazy stomach which tends to behave best when I run in the morning so I am a bit worried about how tonight will go. To get me pumped up for tonight I am linking up with Beka and the Runners Tell All to share my favorite running story.

Eugene Marathon I started running my senior year of high school but never took it too seriously until two summers ago when I signed up for my first half marathon. After that first race I was hooked and signed up for several more races in the following year. I never had considered running a full marathon though so when the Eugene Marathon registration began last spring I went ahead and signed up for the half marathon distance.

Running a half marathon wasn’t going to be an issue for me, I frequently was running 8-10 mile distances every week so I knew I wasn’t challenging myself. I was too afraid to take the plunge and sign up for the full marathon though, that is until my Dad got me all pumped up one night and before I knew it I was changing my race distance to the full marathon.

I only had two months to official train for the full marathon. I felt confident in my training though and the day before my race I was pumped and ready. Of course I chose to go car shopping the day before my race (car shopping is just the worst!) which ended in a break down over my pasta dinner and me ready to pull out of the race.

I pulled myself together somehow (my mom gave me one of those much needed tough love talks and told me to put my big girl pants on) and before I knew it I was at the start line in my leopard pj throw away top ready to attempt running 26.2 miles.

Eugene Marathon The roller coaster of feelings you go through when running a marathon is exhausting in itself. I went from school girl giggles to almost crying to extreme pain in my hips all within the first few miles. I also quickly regreted my running pants choice when I realized I would be constantly pulling them up during the run.

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Note to self, make sure your pants will stay up when running tonight

The crowds really make the experience so wonderful though and I loved reading all the awesome signs and seeing the great costumes along the way. My favorite fans of the day were my family who had been recruited to hand me gels throughout the race.

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Around mile 23 I ran past a group of guys who were trying to hand out beer and doughnuts to the runners. They thought this was a great idea but I about puked right there from the smell.

A few minutes after that I saw someone collapse and a stretcher wheeling off another person, I was certain I was going to die! Somehow though I found myself on the final stretch with my family cheering my name and me wheezing so loud I sounded like a dying animal.

Eugene MarathonThose first minutes after I finished my marathon I didn’t know what to do with myself. Do I keep standing, sit down, pass out, cry or what! Lucky for me my mom was sure to catch those first minutes on camera.

My first move was to cry to my family about how much pain I was in while my sister tried to convince me to eat the banana she had just gave me.

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Then I collapsed…

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And discovered a whole new level of pain when I tried to stretch.

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Finally I took everyone’s advice, ate my banana and took off my shoes. I felt like a whole new woman.

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Since hundreds of people were walking around us my family finally convinced me to stand up so I could move out of the way. I was sure to show the disgust at this idea on my face.

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But once it is all said and done I just wanted to celebrate, I mean I just survived my first marathon!

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Having the support of family and friends really made this experience so wonderful for me. I highly recommend recruiting your own pit crew for your future runs. While my pit crew will be much smaller tonight I know my family will be cheering me on back in Oregon!

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I am off to update my playlist. Have a great Monday everyone!

Question of the Day?
What is your favorite running experience? What is currently your pump up song?

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  • http://bristolinmypocket.blogspot.co.uk/ Sara Rose

    Good luck with the half marathon today!!!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thanks so much Sara!

  • http://letuswanderlust.blogspot.com/ Carly @ Let Us Wanderlust

    Best of luck for tonight!!! A 10pm run sounds so novel! Have fun!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Carly :) It was really fun and different running a night race!

  • http://prettythingandco.com/ Madaline

    Good luck tonight!!! Enjoy the sunset!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you! I was glad the clouds cleared long enough for us runners to actually get to enjoy the sunset!

  • http://www.gutenblogyall.com/ Margo

    Ha, I love this narrative. I also love that sassy braid you wore for the marathon -stylish and functional. You’re brilliant! :D Good luck tonight! Have fun!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Margo :) I like to add a bit of fashion to my unsexy running gear :)

  • http://www.rhymeandribbons.com/ Amanda @ Rhyme & Ribbons

    Ha! I love this story! Have a brilliant run tonight!!! x

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Amanda!

  • http://tidethatleft.blogspot.co.uk/ Amy @ the tide that left

    Have an amazing time tonight! Looking forward to hearing all about it :)

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thanks Amy! It was a great time on a beautiful course. I wish I could have taken more photos to share!

  • http://lehmannlaughter.blogspot.com/ Tamara Lehmann

    A race at 10pm? Get it girl! My first half was in Vegas and it was in the evening, totally loved it!

    I’ve made the mistake of wearing capris that slide down when I run too - so frustrating and annoying.

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you! Ugh those running pants that slide down are so annoying! It was really fun running in the evening!

  • http://mitchaeljourney.blogspot.com Andrea Mitchael

    Wow -what a great story! I hope it motivates you today! A night race sounds really cool, can’t wait to hear about it! I loved doing night hikes, I think that maybe a night race would be right up my alley!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      I think a night race sounds up your alley as well! It was a lot of fun and a nice change from early morning runs!

  • http://agirlandhertravels.com/ Polly

    Congrats! I used to run but a 17-18 mile run was about all I was ever willing to do. You can keep the last six and I think I’ll be fine :)

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Polly :) Those last 6 miles are the worst so smart move by you!

  • http://movebyyourself.com Kelley @ Move By Yourself

    Good luck! A race a night sounds fun!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Kelley it was a lot of fun!

  • http://www.thegritsblog.com/ The Grits

    GOOD LUCK!! You will do amazing - girl if you can run a full then you can do a half. You’ve totally got this :)

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thanks so much! I survived and it was a great time, now I am wanting to sign up for another race!

  • http://www.thegritsblog.com/ The Grits

    GOOD LUCK!! You do amazing - girl if you can run a full then you can do a half. You’ve totally got this :)

  • http://englishgirlcanadianman.blogspot.ca/ Holly Nelson

    So so inspirational! I was about to bag off on my 7 minute run I have been needing to do today. If only I had your stamina and courage! I am incredibly impressed!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thanks so much Holly, this comment helped motivate me for sure last night!

  • http://www.tothedayslikethis.com/ Sammy @ Days Like This

    You are a champ. I don’t think I would ever run a marathon!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thanks Sammy! Some days I don’t know how I ever managed to run a marathon either.

  • Sarah C

    Good luck tongiht, I can’t imagine starting a long run at 10pm! YIKES! You’ll rock it, can’t wait to see the update later this week!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Sarah! It was a lot of fun but a challenge trying to go to bed after running so late at night!

  • http://voyageofthemeemee.com/ Amanda MeeMee

    GO GIRL! Can’t wait to hear about it! YOU GOT THIS! :D

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thanks girl!

  • http://www.adventuresofalondonkiwi.blogspot.com/ adventuresofalondonkiwi

    Good luck! We’ll be handing out gels in spirit! A friend of mine ran the London Marathon & immediately afterwards all she wanted was beer. Crazy!!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Haha a true supporter right there gels are our lifesavers! I am usually a bit nauseous after my races and don’t want anything to do with food or drinks. The day after my run though I am ready to eat everything in sight!

  • http://www.theladyokieblog.com/ Amanda

    Two months to train for a full marathon? Woah! I’m impressed. (I love the braid in your hair, side note.) Also, a race at 10 at night? I don’t know if my stomach would like that so much. Hope it goes well! Thanks for linking up. Hope you feel pumped up! :)

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Amanda! I was really worried about my stomach but it turned out great!

  • http://treasuretromp.com/ Nicole @ Treasure Tromp

    YOU! You are amazing. I can’t wait to hear about it.

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Nicole! It was a blast and a new PR for me so a great time!

  • http://www.migrationexpert.co.uk/ Sofia Duncan

    That is so cool.. running has never been my thing, but I like seeing people running. :>
    Good luck to your race!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thank you Sofia!

  • http://sophieinclogs.com Sophie

    I can’t wait to hear about it!! You are such an inspiration to me with your running, seriously. I don’t know if I’ll ever be inclined to do a full marathon but I’ve been working towards increasing my mileage for months and for some reason knowing that there’s a fellow expat blogger out there kicking serious ass is very motivating!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Well this comment just made my day thanks so much Sophie! We can be each others motivational coaches from a distance! Keep up your awesome work as well girl!

  • http://theannabelleblog.com/ Anna Belle

    Good luck tonight (right now?)! Also, I wish I could get my hair to look as nice pre-run as yours is post-marathon :)

    • http://theannabelleblog.com/ Anna Belle

      oh summer… I forgot that it’s Tuesday already. So, updated message: hope it went great!

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Thanks so much Anna :)

  • http://www.sunshine2thesquareinch.blogspot.com/ Beka Johnson

    I hope you aren’t offended but I laughed out loud at that first picture after your full marathon; only because I can relate. I agree it is hard to know what to do after a full marathon: your brain and body just don’t know what to do. The day of my full marathon I had to ride in a car for 2+ hours - big mistake! Then the next day we thought it was a good idea to go kayaking - ha ha ha!

    How did your night marathon go??? I’m interested to hear more about it.

    • http://unlockingkiki.com/ Kaelene Spence

      Haha I am so glad you can relate! Ugh that does sound painful! The afternoon after I ran my marathon I had to go to a rehearsal for a fashion show I was in the following week. Lets just say my model walk was not to hot that day as I wobbled down the practice runway ha.