
XOXO, Jenn
XOXO, Jenn
I started writing this while sitting at a middle school somewhere in the upper keys. Robin, our #4 runner, was on the course. Her leg was 11.8 miles. Right now Lisa has about 2 miles left. That leaves us with only Julia and 7.8 miles before we sleep.
I am happy to report that while I really didn't get to see any alligators as I headed into the Everglades...I did get to have amazing scenary. The picture I am attaching is one I stopped and took of moonrise in the Everglades.
The terrain was rough....very rocky gravel....but I so enjoyed the experience of no traffic except for the Ragnar vans. I also enjoyed the company of a man named Tom who ran alongside me for 2 miles. I had already passed 2 boys on the course so I was eager not to let him pass me. After a few paces he asked where I was from....leading to pleasant conversation for the last 2 miles and my mind off the logistics of the run itself. Hope I see him again on the bridge in the am. I finished that 4.89 mile run in 54:10. That's slightly faster than my first leg...and I am hoping to improve on it in the last leg. More in the AM.XOXO - Jenn
After some well earned food and a brief snooze on the concrete at the Homestead Motor Speedway...Van 1 has taken over again. Jay is running strong....inching me closer to my date with the gators :). I am feeling pretty rested and ready to go...and hoping to make up some time this leg. More later about the other team we are racing against :). For now....hope you enjoy the picture of my Leg 2 t shirt :)
XOXO - Jenn
Our fifth runner Lisa took to the course about 10 min ago. That makes us 2/3 done our first leg. We had to be up super early (left the hotel at 430 am) to get our safety lecture and start our lead runner at 6.
This year I am runner 2 so there was not much time to watch and wait because as soon as thevrace started I was on deck. Before I knew it...Jay was slapping the exchange bracelet on me and I was off for a 4.4 mile tour if some sketchy parts of Miami. I really enjoyed the comradery I got to have with several of the runners along the way. Its one of the best things about this race....people from all over the country who share a love of running and adventure!
The run was interesting....a section of town that was not the safest...some stomach issues that slowed me down....and a pedestrian bridge that required me to climb up 2 flights of stairs!! :). I finished up in 49:20 minutes. Slower than I would have liked by about 4 minutes. I plan to make that up in the everglades tonight :).
More updates soon!
XOXO - Jenn
It is now 430 AM and my team (van 1 any way) is on our way to the start line for our security briefing. Our first runner, Jay will kick us iff at 6 AM. Along the way I will be updating this blog, my twitter feed, and facebook status. My team will also be updating our twitter and flickr accounts. I hope you will enjoy our updates and progress in the race. I look forward to catching up with all of you when we return :)
Jenn's Updates:
Twitter - http://twitter.com/jspon0707
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/jsponheimer
Team Updates:
Twitter - http://twitter.com/MDAthleticAssoc
Twitter - http://twitter.com/TheMDAA
Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/TheMDAA
XOXO - Jenn
There wasn't much very memorable about the race itself. The course was relatively flat with just a few gentle hills. There was a good size pool of runners but not so many that I felt crowded. I even took this race as the opportunity to try out the new water belt I got for Christmas. I didn't need it for a 5K but I will certainly need it for the 7 mile bridge next week so I thought I would give it a try and get used to the way it feels and the extra weight. It was absolutely perfect. Not too much weight even with 4 full bottles....didn't get in the way of my arm swing.....and didn't move around while I ran. Should be all set for the bridge :)
Towards the end of the race, there was a point where they were directing the 10K runners off to one side and the 5K runners to the other. It was so strange to not be running the longer distance. I have always run the longer distance. This day....I just went for the shorter....got my 100 miles and greeted my excited children at the finish line. I was so pleased to have my boys standing before the finish. They both spotted me early enough to put out their hands for me to "high five". I was really moving toward the end. Sprinting to get across the finish quickly. I had a moment where I worried I would high five one and not the other. But I got them both :) After crossing the finish, I quickly moved to the side and into the crowd looking for their little faces. They ran up to me and both threw their arms around me to hug me! My 10 year old looked up at me and said he was so proud of me! That's when the tears came. I had thought that I would cross the finish line and tear up at the idea that I had actually run 100 miles this year. But that passed without much emotion. Maybe its because I was trying to get that PR and lost sight of the 100 miles temporarily. Or maybe its because I was focused on seeing my boys at the finish. Who knows? But I do know how amazing it felt to have my son understand what I had done that day....that year....and be proud of me. New goals for the new year to come in another post later this week. For today....just basking in what I did this year.
XOXO - Jenn