What an amazing weekend! I can hardly put into words how proud I am of my family. I will break it down by person because there are so many great details about the race. To start, take into account that there were a staggering 33,000 racers! That is a cool site.
I was standing in Coral #8 and held my camera over my head and took this picture. If you look closely you can see an arch made of balloons way off in the distance. That is the starting line. We were that far back and we were only corral #8; there were 40 corrals!
I snapped this as we were running at some point about mid way. There are people everywhere! In most races the crowd really thins out, but with 33,000 racers, there is no thinning out of the crowd.
The Boston Marathon is the world's oldest annual marathon and ranks as one of the world's most prestigious road racing events. The Boston Marathon has distinguished itself as the pinnacle event within the sport of road racing by virtue of its traditions, longevity and method of gaining entry into the race (via qualification).
Peter Underwood #1204
Burleson, TX
Age: 33 Gender: M
Distance
MAR
Clock Time
3:03:17
Chip Time
3:03:10
Gender Place
81 / 4015
Age Grade
68.2%
Placeoall
93
Placediv
15
Pace
7:00
Ttlrace
7526
Ttldiv
565
Ttlsex
4015
5 Km
21:40
6 1 Mi
42:43
10 Mile
1:09:40
Half
1:31:20
17 Mile
1:57:05
20 Mile
2:18:46
24 Mile
2:47:55
This is me being so very proud of my husband!
You need only look at Pops to see what this race has done for him. The fact that he completed his first half marathon is great in and of itself without taking into consideration how far he had to come to achieve that feat. He looks so great and has to constantly overcome physical setbacks to stay on coarse to achieve his goals. He has had major hip problems that would have sent most people back to the couch where they came from, but not Pops! He keeps finding ways to continue on his path to success. We are so proud of you, Pops. Keep it up!
(sorry about the picture quality; I only had a disposable camera that I ran with, so no zoom or anything)
Nana.
There was a t-shirt at the expo that I almost bought for Nana. It read:
Race shoes: $89
Race entry fee: $100
Crossing the finish line before my husband: priceless
She was FAST! Nana's first half marathon time: 2:35. Go Nana! Woo Hoo!
Kara.
Pops said he wanted someone to race with him and Kara volunteered. It turned out to not only be her first half marathon, but she was able jog the entire 13 miles. Nice job, Kara!
Zach.
Zach and I ran the half marathon together. We were slotted to start in coral #8 so that is where I waited before race time, but when it was time to take off there was still no sign of him so I took off. Just before mile 2 I spotted him and we were able to stay together for the rest of the race. I think he enjoyed the race atmosphere enough that he wants to work up to the full marathon distance!
Finished! Zach's total race time was 1:55. Nice!
Yea Us!!
free beer for the racers! a great recovery drink!
an athletes favorite site...port-o-potties. These are a mere fraction of the "facilities" available at this race. You are oh-so-lucky if you get one that still has toilet paper in it. I was not so lucky...
celebrating after the race the San Antonio way - with enchiladas!
So that's it. We are all home safe and sound from what I think is a trip we will all cherish for years to come. Thanks everyone for such a fun weekend, and great job runners!
2 comments:
Great race reports and congrats to Pete for the BQ!! I wish I had that kind of speed. I love the fact that your whole family got involved.
Congratulations to you all!
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