Sunday, January 17, 2010

Race Day photos!

Our fearless leader, Angel, on race morning!
Team Challenge Georgia! Look at all those amazing people!
Me, Jennifer, and Heather after using the clean restrooms in Mandalay Bay (way better than port-a-potties!)
Heather, Jennifer, me, and Don in Mandalay Bay warming up before the race!
Video footage of the starting line ... we watched people starting for over an hour before we even made it to the start line! The race winners were almost FINISHED before we even started! Crazy!
This is one of the bands along the course! Most were local bands and played popular music ... perfect way to stay energized!

There were 27,000 runners in this race! It was so crowded!
Me and Jennifer when we passed my parents in front of MGM Grand! This was Mile 3 or so ... plenty of time to pose for pictures and to chat! Another band on the course. They also had a run-through Wedding Chapel too. There were lots of women running in veils and makeshift wedding dresses!
This is me and Jennifer rounding out Mile 13 ... almost done!

And we're crossing the finish line! We did it!!!
Getting a massage and stretched after the race .... that man was amazing!

Race Day!

So the half marathon started at 6:15 AM ... so early! Which meant for my Georgia team, meeting at 4:45 to talk group pictures and walk to the starting line. Amanda and I got up around 4, dragged our butts out of bed, and started getting ready. I'm totally not a morning person, so even though I was super excited, I still struggled.

Looking cute for the race was a priority (hey, we all knew I wasn't breaking any world records out there, so it was a good thing I looked cute). I'll admit that I was totally that girl who put on makeup ... not much, but at least some mascara so it didn't totally look like I just rolled out of bed. And I had a really cute hair ribbon, and a Team Challenge face tattoo. And of course my decorated singlet too!

Our group met for pictures and then began the trek to the starting line at Mandalay Bay. I was a little disappointed to find out that one of my friends, Betsy, had changed her corral number, because I had really hoped to run with her and Jennifer. Oh well.

It was freezing outside ... seriously, it was so cold. I think it was about 38 degrees in the morning and while it did warm up a bit during the race once the sun came out, it was still really cold all day long. We got to Mandalay Bay so early and it was so cold, so a group of us from my team went into the hotel and went to the bathroom and warmed up a bit.

I think the most annoying part of the race (and definitely something I'll know for next time), is that since Jennifer (and Amanda, though we couldn't find each other before the race began so we were both on our own) and I started in Corral 21, it took us over an hour to even make it to the starting line. We saw everyone starting on a big screen, and heard fireworks, but man it took forever before we were even close to starting. I started running in sweatpants and a hoodie because it was so cold, and ended up just taking those off and leaving them on the street as it warmed up a bit. I did run the whole race with gloves on (with hand warmers inside too) ... so much for trying to look cute.

There's not a whole lot to say about the race other than we ran ... and ran ... and ran some more. Jennifer and I stayed together the whole time, and it was nice to have a friend by my side to keep encouraging me and keep me going. It was hard to remember to pace ourselves with a running/walking regimen. That's how we had trained, but once you're out on the course and there are bands and hundreds of spectators watching, it was so easy to get caught up in the adrenaline of the moment and just keep running. We had to remind ourselves that we didn't train to run the whole thing, and built in our walk breaks every 2 blocks or so. It worked out well, and I'm happy to report that I really felt good for the majority of the race. I think by about mile 8 and 9 it was getting to the point of "Ugh OK am I really still running?". By that point, we were running off the Vegas strip and through some neighborhoods and there weren't as many spectators there. It was so amazing being a part of Team Challenge. There were so many complete strangers that we ran by that cheered for us. All of the Team Challenge participants wore orange singlets, so it was easy to pick us out of the crowd. We had so many people cheering as we ran by, yelling our names (lucky I decorated my singlet right!) and thanking us for what we were doing. It was a great feeling and definitely made it easier to keep running. Our coach, Max, ran with us for awhile through mile 10 or so and it was awesome to have his encouragement. And as we got closer to the finish, our coach Mona ran with us through mile 12. They are both such incredible people and it meant a lot that they helped us get through the season and turn us into runners, and then helped us finish the race too.

Jennifer and I crossed the finish line together -- holding hands because it only seemed appropriate. My parents, Aunt Sue and Uncle Vinny, and our cousin Kevin were all at the finish line cheering me on. It was a really emotional moment and such a really sweet victory. We certainly didn't break any world records, but it was such a great accomplishment for both of us. I had such a bumpy year and a half prior to starting to train for this race, and it was so amazing to cross the finish line knowing that I had completed such a great task. It was definitely a moment I'll never forget! :)

After crossing the finish line, we got lots of snacks, and then went to the Team Challenge after-party. I devoured some PF Changs and got a massage ... it was so nice! Knock on wood, I really wasn't as sore as expected after the race. I really thought I wouldn't be able to walk, but by the Grace of God I felt really great! Maybe I was more prepared than I thought I was!

And it's a good thing I wasn't too sore ..... because the night that followed was definitely a nice treat! More to come on that!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Part 1 pictures

I thought I'd add some pictures from the portion of the trip that I've already blogged about ... and promise that this week I'll finish up blogging about the race! I'm pretty certain that no one's actually reading this, but I know I'll want to have it all down for my own memories! :)


Anna and Eddie came over the night before we left for Vegas with cards, presents, and this sign from the girls. LOVE it ... they are so creative and supportive! I carried this to Vegas with me and gave it to my parents to hold up during the race! And I even made my parents bring it home so someone could hold it during my next race!
Most of my team once we got to Las Vegas! We took a group flight out there and then had group transportation for the weekend too ... it was fun!

Amanda and I "enjoying" some MGD 64 at the race expo. There's a reason beer should have more than 64 calories ... it makes it taste better! We even got bracelets at the expo so we could have a beer at the finish line, but it was so cold and not even worth the 64 calories!

We made another sign at the expo for our parents to hold .... Mander and Corky were always our nicknames for each other!

Haha, it only seemed appropriate to pose with Elvis masks on! That thing grossed me out so much ... I can't even think of all the germs that were in there, but I put it on my head anyways!

Sneaking an illegal picture at KA, the Cirque du Soleil show we saw at MGM Grand!

A picture with some of my team before the Pasta Party! These people are amazing!

Some of our teammates at the Pasta Party!

Mona (run coach), Karla (my mentor), and Max (walk coach)

Angel, our endurance manager, modeling the Team Challenge snuggie!

Angel, Mona, and Max .... wouldn't have made it through the season or the race without them!