Sunday, September 5, 2010

Breck Crest Half-Marathon: I did it….

…but it wasn’t easy! I have to say this: every girl should have a coach/pacer/photographer/videographer/husband who hangs back with her and documents the whole thing (and hands over all the glory). Thanks, honey!

And huge thanks to Molly, who made our run together possible by coming up to spend the night and watch the kids. She took them on a wagon ride to a horse stable very near our house, and they all had a lovely time. Perfect, no?

We had a beautifully clear sunny morning and, except for some seriously gusty winds on the ridge at the top of the course, the weather couldn’t have been improved upon.

I can sum up our run like this: we ran up the mountain for a long, long time, we hiked up the parts too steep to run, we were blown about by crazy winds at the top, and we ran down again, all the while surrounded by the majesty of the Rocky Mountains.

Oh, and also, once I tripped over a rock and bit it pretty hard. Lloyd said it looked just like I was sliding head-first into home plate. Fortunately, nothing was bleeding or injured. Also fortunate: I landed on a sand/dirt patch and not on one of the many jagged rocks. A bit unfortunate: I got my wind knocked out of me by landing oof! right on my belly. That was weird and not fun—it hasn’t happened to me since I was a kid. It took a few minutes of slow walking to get my breath back to normal. But then we took off again and cruised it from there.

I had heard this race described as a suffer-fest, and at times I would have agreed. But, before it was even over I was already thinking that if we’re around I’ll do it again next year, and hopefully go for the longer 23 mile run. Incidentally, we finished in 3:08, which I feel great about given the terrain. And I’m able to walk normally! Which is especially helpful, because it’s back to work tomorrow bright and early…

Breck Crest Half 2010

7 comments:

Katye said...

yay! Congratulations Adrienne!! nicely done. nothing like a few war wound souvenirs to show off to your friends too! ;0)

Molly said...

Bravo Adrienne!! It was my pleasure to watch the girls so both of you could run the race today. What a glorious day in Breckenridge. Thanks for sharing the video footage...inspiring!

Unknown said...

Lovely! You might have inspired me to rethink running, and join you next year!

Emilie said...

oh, I don't like the image of the wipe out, but I AM so happy for and proud of you for doing such a great job. The video isn't working right now, so I'll check back later.

LOVE YOU and miss you!

Lloyd said...

Video should be working again.

Adrienne didn't really mention it, but this is truly one of the toughest half-marathons anywhere. She crushed it.

Emilie said...

that video was dumb. the scenery is ugly. i don't miss you at all. and i don't love your long cute pony tail either.

rob said...

AA stands for Awesome Adrienne!!!