Done, state #21.
I took an early flight from Chicago and arrived in Seattle around 10:30am. Â There was no hotel shuttle and a cab was too expensive, so I took the light rail. I bought an all day pass for $5.75. Â Score!
I booked my hotel, The Roosevelt, through Southwest. Â I loved it! Â It was a block and a half from the light rail/monorail to get to the expo AND the start line. Plus, it was close to Pike Place Market and many other stores and restaurants and I thought the price was reasonable.
The expo was cool! Â I bought watermelon flavored Nuun tablets and three Sparkly Soul headbands. Unfortunately, I lost one (red, blue, white) that I was planning to wear with my new ProCompression socks in a 4th of July race. Â I also purchased monorail tickets to the start line (Space Needle) and back to the hotel. I met Mel from Tall Mom on the Run. Â She is really nice and we chatted for a little bit.
That evening I had pad thai from Wild Ginger. Â I went to bed at 8 pm because my body was still on Central Time plus my alarm was set for 5:25 am.
Race day came and I got ready. Â I walked to the monorail to get to the start line. Â I had to use the bathroom and found one inside a building. Â Then I proceeded to follow the crowd to the start line. Â I realized I had to go again to the bathroom and left my corral to use the port-a-potty. Â They smelled horrible! But when you have to go, you have to go. Â I got in line again and had trouble with my Garmin. Â No satellite. Â Ugh, I got out and saw Mel again. Â I realized afterwards that I did not take one picture with her.
Finally it was time to go. Â I encountered my first hill after mile 1. Â I thought it was never going to end. Of course there is always a downhill which was nice. I liked the view and felt really good at this time. At mile 6 we ran next to Lake Washington. Â It was just beautiful!! Â Plus, it felt good to be in the shade. I stopped to admire the view and also to see pictures of soldiers that died during the war. That made me really sad.
At mile 8 there was another uphill and I refused to run. Â I was tired. Â It was after the mile marker that we ran in a tunnel. Â I did not like that AT ALL. Â It was hot, dark, loud, and long. Â I swear it was about a mile long! Â There was a band playing close to the end of the tunnel which made no sense. Â I ran as fast as I could because I just wanted to get out of there. Â We then ran in the highway/expressway and it was mostly downhill. Â We passed Safeco Field and CenturyLink Field.
I always find the last 3.1 miles of a half marathon to be the MOST difficult part of the race. Â That is where I struggle the most. Â I need to remind myself that it is only a 5K and not difficult at all. Â Mile 11 is when the first marathon runner passed me up. Â He was fast! Â Right before mile 12 we ran in another tunnel. Â Not happy about it again. Â The last mile was mostly uphill. Â Ugh! Â Two more marathon runners passed me up. Â A little before the finish line a runner had collapsed and that freaked me out. Â I had no energy to run/sprint to the finish line. Â My legs were not cooperating at all.
Here are my splits:
Miles 1 through 4 – 9:37, 9:45, 11:24, 10:02
Miles 5 through 8 – 10:58, 10:55, 11:43, 11:47
Miles 9 through 12 – 12:37, 11:48, 11:45, 12:44
Mile 13 – 10:32
My finish time is 2:30:39 and according to my Garmin ran 13.42 miles. Â Am I happy with it? Â No. Â I really struggled in this race. Â It was HOT and HILLY.
I got three medals at this race!
After the race I went back to the hotel to shower and change. Â Then for lunch I went to Tap House Grill. Â The burger and beers (sampler) hit the spot.
Afterwards I walked over to Pike Place Market but was not impressed with it. Â I ended up just walking for a little bit before heading back to the hotel.
You need to do a children's book soon – Where in the World is Zenaida Sandiego!Keep it up!
Awww, I'm really sorry you didn't like the race. Oddly, it's one of my favorite marathons! I know you aren't happy with your time, but you have been doing SO much racing! I'm sure it's all taking a toll on your body. Another one is in the books! Keep on enjoying your summer!
Thanks! 🙂
Yes, another one for the books. 🙂 I'll get over it eventually. I know every race won't be great. I need to work on my attitude and just have fun and be happy that at least I am running.