So near the end of lap 2...maybe at mile 16, I noticed I had caught and was running near a girl with a similar pace. I don't know how long we had been running together, but it just seemed to make sense that we continue to do so. In my mind, I remember looking at her age and seeing that she was not in my AG. I remember thinking she was maybe 35-39 AG (and she isn't, but she looks like she should be!). Great! Let's run together. Plus, she seemed smiley. I liked her already.
It was also hard not to miss her Luna sandals. I knew what they were, and although I have never tried them, my soggy, wet, nasty feet were thinking they looked pretty dern good at the time. I was envious of her sandals!
Chuckles...I think this is a picture of me noticing that she is wearing some sandals on the marathon.
It seemed that we were keeping each other going, and that is when I had my bright idea to finish in 11:15. Luckily, she had on a watch that worked and corrected my math ever so slightly. Great! Sub 11! I told her that if she would get me to the finish line in sub-11, I would be her new best facebook friend. LOL! I really told her that.
She asked me to get her to the finish line in 10:40. Only one of us upheld our end of the bargain, and it was not me!
Running up the cross country section. A bit of a pain, but not near as bad as the desolate 2 mile construction site.....
At every aid station I would take at least 10 seconds longer than her, and I would have to catch back up. (my goal for the next race is NO DILLYDALLYING at the aid stations. IN AND OUT!) Finally, I think I just stopped catching back up and she finished the race about a minute ahead of me, I think.
We gave each other some big hugs at the end of the race. It was a fun and memorable experience. I did actually find her on FB and become her friend, as promised. LOL! And, guess which Luna Sandal Runner WON her AG and is going to KONA? Oh yes!!!! I didn't know we were on such a mission!
So, good times. I love these types of memories. They are the things that really make these races special and fun.
2 comments:
I love finding friends like that. I'll never forget the guy in CDA who commandeered a spectator's lawn chair for me so I wouldn't pass out in the middle of the road. What good friends you can make!
I would race next too you any day. I would like to consider myself "smiley"! GREAT JOB!
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