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Toronto Women’s Half Marathon

May 30, 2010

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No matter how little sleep I got or how many doubts floated through my mind this morning, I said what will be shall be and I forged on ahead!

This was another one of life’s great experiences and I was going to embrace it with open arms! You only live once (YOLO!).

Oddly enough, I ended up raising almost the same amount of money for the Canadian Cancer Society as I did last year, so I wore the same tank top that I made last year for my 1st race ever (a 10k). Every time I felt like giving up, I thought about all of the money that we raised for such a great cause. I knew I couldn’t quit!

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Eric and I headed out just before 6am this morning. We had just under 1 hour’s drive to the race site. We got to the race super early (over 1 hour early!) so we had lots of time to kill. It was actually kind of nice to be early for once, because for my 1st two half marathons we were caught in bad traffic and almost late. It was nice to be relaxed. The race experience is also much better for the spectator when they don’t have to listen to you panic! :biggrin:

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I don’t know what I would do without Eric’s support at my races! He always calms my nerves. [Side note– I can’t believe we are doing the try-a-tri next weekend. GAH.]

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Then I met the lovely Sarah, who traveled all the way from New York, and we chatted away until just before the start.

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It was the perfect temperature outside- around 17C/63F, however the sun was quite hot and it heated up fast. Luckily this half marathon was run on a trail in Sunnybrook Park and had lots of shade.

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I also met some other ladies, but we didn’t get pictures together! Nothing like meeting blog readers in the porta potty line! :biggrin: I was hoping an all women’s race would mean better smelling porta potties, but no such luck! :sick:

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Sarah and I were in the 1st corral, which was an expected finishing time of under 2 hours. It was Sarah’s 1st half marathon and I was really excited for her!!

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Sarah and I said our final goodbyes!

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It’s all fun and games until mile 2!!! :lol:

We were off!

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I think I saw more Lululemon clothing items in one place than I ever have in my life!

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Eric said, ‘Come back in one piece, OK?’

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The course:

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The course consisted of 3 loops. Because of the loops I got to see my friends during the race which was really fun! I saw Sarah, Hilary, and Vanessa along the way! It is always nice seeing a familiar face when you are needing a lift.

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Mile 1: was awesome like it always is! Mile 1 is always the easiest. I have loads of energy and it is pure excitement for the race ahead. Sarah and I chatted during this mile and then we lost each other and I was running solo. The start was very quick since we were near the front and there wasn’t much of a lag at all. It only took me about 6 seconds to cross the start line.

Mile 1 time = 8:24

Hill climb = 66 feet

Mile 2: I don’t know what happened, but I was fighting back tears during mile 2. I was feeling very overwhelmed about how many miles I had ahead of me. I also felt under-trained and my groin started to twinge and feel really tight. My head was not in the game and I was a bit scared.

Mile 2 time = 8:00

Hill Climb = 104 feet

Mile 3: Mile 3 dragged on and on. I couldn’t believe that I had to do 3 more ‘3 mile runs’ – plus a mile! I thought back to my previous half marathons and I think I found that the first several miles were among the most difficult. I have a tendency to defeat myself in my mind before I even get there. I start thinking, ‘Oh my gosh it is only mile 3 and I have 10 miles to run, how will I ever do it?’.

Mile 3 time = 8:18

Hill climb = 121 feet

Mile 4: Mile 4 was pretty uneventful except for the fact that I had some strange man approach me on a bike taking a picture, what looked like, to be of me. I thought to myself, ‘Oh he must be just taking a picture of a lady behind me.’ and I didn’t think much of it. I had other things on my mind!

Mile 4 time = 8:22

Hill climb = 88 feet

Mile 5: This was the mile when I knew without a doubt that it was the right choice to bring my Camelbak. The water stations weren’t very frequent (well, to me anyways!) and I definitely needed the extra water. It was so nice to be able to take a sip whenever I wanted to. I still stopped at every water station and fueled up on Gatorade. I looooooove Gatorade during a race! It makes my heart go pitter-patter when I taste it. :heart:

Mile 5 time = 8:31

Hill climb = 146 feet

Mile 6: My 10k time was (unofficially): 51 minutes. I was very happy with this time, but not happy about the fact that I had to run more than twice the distance before I was done! Mile 6 also began a series of short hills over the next few miles. I knew that my pace was slowly starting to get slower over the past few miles and I wondered if I would be able to keep my pace or not.

Mile 6 time = 8:38

Hill climb = 192 feet

Mile 7: I saw the SAME creepy guy on his bike near me taking another picture!!! I started to freak out a bit, but I convinced myself that he was taking a picture of someone else behind me. While I loved this course in Sunnybrook Park, I did not like the fact that it was open to the public. There were a few questionable men watching this all women’s race from park benches.

Mile 7 time = 8:51

Hill climb = 174

Mile 8: You are stronger than you think, you are stronger than you know. Over and over and over. I wanted to cry. I have such a love/hate relationship with half marathons. One mile I love it and the next mile I hate it. I pushed myself with every ounce of strength I had in me, but I knew I still had 5 miles to go.

Mile 8 time = 8:53

Hill climb = 167 feet

Mile 9: This mile was the toughest in terms of the mini hill climbs. I was cursing under my breath every time I saw a hill approaching. The course was coined a ‘FLAT course’ and while it was an easier course than my two half marathons last fall, it still had some challenging hills in it. Luckily I had a lot of training on hills so my pace didn’t slow down much.

Mile 9 time = 9:04

Hill climb = 209 feet

Mile 10: I could not believe this but the guy on the bike RETURNED somehow and he was right beside me taking a picture of me with his cell phone! So creeped out at this point. He was literally 3 feet beside me on his bike holding up his camera on his cell phone. This time there was no doubt in my mind that he was taking a picture of me. I was super creeped out and I made a beeline to the closest man who was working for the race and I told him about the man on the bike. He seemed quite concerned as was I. Hopefully they kicked him off the course! It really upset me and it kind of threw me off my game for a while. 

Mile 10 time = 8:44

Hill climb = 136 feet

Mile 11: This was a great mile. I felt my strength return and I was sooooo happy I only had 2 miles and a bit to go! Rest was near! The volunteers, while all amazing, were especially amazing near the end. They kept saying encouraging things like, ‘WOW you are doing so great only a few k’s to go!’. I thanked each and every one of them.

Mile 11 time = 8:36

Hill climb = 158 feet

Mile 12: Just like in my previous two half marathons, mile 12 (and 13) were the HARDEST of the entire race. Running is such a mental sport and I find that I kind of lose my marbles during the last mile. It seems to drag on and on and I stopped frequently to walk. I kept telling myself over and over, ‘Just keep going you can walk when you are crossed the finish line!’ and it helped a bit, but I still struggled quite a bit. I knew I was so close to setting a new PR and pushing just a bit harder could be the deciding factor.

Mile 12 time = 9:11

Hill climb = 166 feet

Mile 13: Was this really my LAST mile?! I saw the chocolate station and I almost hurled. I seriously could not fathom the thought of eating a chocolate bar at that time! No one was taking the chocolate at all. There is something wrong about that picture too- women in a women’s race refusing chocolate! It’s a crime, I know. I think that just goes to show how determined we were to finish!

I repeated my mantra ‘You are so much stronger than you think. You are so much stronger than you know.’ I had to stop and walk quite a bit during this last mile and I thought it would never end…

Mile 13 time = 9:01

Hill Climb = 130 feet

Mile 13-13.1(13.3?): My Garmin told me that the course was actually 0.2 miles over because my watch read 13.3 miles when I crossed the finish line, and not 13.1 miles. I thought I only had 0.1 miles to go and it turned out to be 0.3 miles which is a big difference when you are pushing your max 110%. I must not have been running a ‘straight’ path.

Regardless, I rounded the turn and I saw all of the people lined up and I said, ‘THIS IS IT ANGE, RUN LIKE HELL!’

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The crowd was awesome and gave me all the motivation I needed to run as fast as I possibly could! I started to sprint fast and the crowd cheered loudly. My speed got around a 6 minute mile. There were no other women around me so I felt like this was my moment.

It was probably my strongest finishes of all 3 of my half marathons. In my last half marathon, I struggled BIG time in the last 500 metres, but for this race I crossed the finish line flying at top speed! There is no better feeling.

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I thought to myself, ‘Oh you are going to feel this tomorrow!’

Race stats:

  • Distance: 13.1 miles (Garmin read 13.3 miles)
  • Chip time: 1 hour 55 mins. 10 secs. (New PR)
  • Placed 16th out of 105 women in my age group
  • Placed 111 overall out of 1129 women in the race
  • Avg heart rate: 173 bpm
  • Max heart rate: 182 bpm (in the last few hundred metres)

 

Shortly after crossing the finish line…

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I saw Eric and he came running over! He was so excited and he kept saying YOU DID IT! Nothing is better than when you think someone truly *gets* how hard it was and how much you pushed yourself to your limits.

Previous half marathon times:

  • 1st half marathon– Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Half Marathon (Sept. 27, 2009): 1:57:45
  • 2nd half marathon-Goodlife Fitness Toronto Half Marathon (October 18, 2009): 1:56:33
  • 3rd half marathon– Toronto Women’s Half Marathon (May 30, 2010): 1:55:10

 

How awesome are these girly medals on a sports chain? I love that it is a piece of jewelry!

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I want to thank all of you guys for your support through my training and charity efforts! :heart:

The drive home was enjoyed with an ice bag and a High-protein Renew Glo Bar! I don’t think I have ever eaten a Glo Bar so fast.

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Icing on the drive home = amazing idea.

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This medal is dedicated to all of YOU! I can’t wait to wear it on my training runs. :cool:

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When we got home, I had an ice bath, a 45 minute nap (Eric and Sketchie had a 4 hour nap, LOL), and of course lots of yummy food.

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Lisa
16 years ago

Congrats! That’s a great time! I’ve never done a run that was a loop.

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Kelly
16 years ago

Congrats!!!! You did SO AWESOME!!!! Congrats on the PR and finishing strong especially!

I’m so sorry about that creepy guy! I’m glad you talked to someone about it and he was concerned too because a half marathon is hard enough, you shouldn’t have to deal with extra worries!

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Jaime
16 years ago

Love your blog!!! Great job on your half marathon today! Way to push through. I may be stealing your “You are stronger than you think, you are stronger than you know.” for my marathon next week. My mind is my biggest obstacle. Thanks for the inspiration!

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Mary @ Bites and Bliss
16 years ago

Congratulations!!!!!! You keep shaving off time! Way to go, we’re all proud of you! :D

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Therese
16 years ago

LOVE IT! Congrats and especially on the new PR!!! I’ve been wanting to do that race for a while so it’s good to know that you’re giving it a good review! My friend was also there today doing the 5k!

I totally understand about the open/closed race thing. I normally run through Taylor Creek Park on Sundays but this morning I opted out because I knew you guys would be racing down there. A few weeks back I went for a run down there not knowing an MS walk was going on and it was hell for me! I felt like a fish swimming upstream! So I definitely made sure to hit another area today as I didn’t want to crowd the path!

Will totally think of doing that half next year, that’s for sure!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Therese
16 years ago

Yes you should! It sells out fast too, so you might want to check out if you can sign up for email notification on their website for the next race announcement. I might do the 5km next year to change it up.

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Stacey@http://stacey-healthylife.blogspot.com/
16 years ago

Congratulations. I can’t believe they were giving out chocolate, so not what you want or your body needs after such a tough run. Get lots of rest and recovery.

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Kris
16 years ago

Aw, big congrats! Your recount of the race made my cry, I’m so happy for you! I trained for a half this year, but 2/3 of the way through training I had to stop; I’m just not a good runner and it was frustrating me. You are such an inspiration!!

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Amy
16 years ago

Super proud of you, Ange! You never fail to inspire and amaze… :)

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Stephanie (of Stephanie Inspired)
16 years ago

This post brought a tear to my eye! I am so proud of you! I am new to running and am working up to a 5K so this is so inspiring to me. It’s also nice to hear what’s going through your head because it often seems like people who run half marathons just do it without much struggle.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Stephanie (of Stephanie Inspired)
16 years ago

I struggled A LOT, right from mile 2. My mind likes to try to defeat myself before I even get going.

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Kirsten
16 years ago

Congratulations! You did amazing!

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Laura
16 years ago

Great Job!
I would love tot get back into running and maybe try races, your a great inspiration.
:D

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kristen
16 years ago

Congratulations! Well done!

The extra mileage happens to pretty much everyone…they have to make the course so that the shortest possible route measures 13.1 miles. So most end up going at least 0.1 or 0.2 more even if there isn’t a lot of weaving. Unless you run the tangents perfectly, you go longer. Hard to time your final kick- which is why I really love the races that have the countdowns at the end! The 750m, 500m, 250m and my favourite- the 100m to go signs are a great thing.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  kristen
16 years ago

Thanks for this! That makes total sense to me. They didn’t have the countdown signs (from what I saw) and I missed them so much!

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Ashley
16 years ago

Amazing! I just love race recaps…however that creeper would have totally thrown me off as well. The medal is so cool. I’ve never seen anything like that. So excited that you pushed through and made a PR. Congrats!!! During my 1 and only half-mar, I hated mile 7-8 and 10…luckily my family was parked at mile 8, at the top of a HUGE hill and right at mile 13 Chris was waiting for me snapping photos til I crossed the finish line. Can’t wait to run another!

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Brynne
16 years ago

Congrats Angela! Those finisher medals are so, so cool!

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Maria
16 years ago

Wow! Congrats! This makes me want to get out there and RUN right now :)

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caronae
16 years ago

Congrats on finishing another half! I too have a love-hate relationship with halves. So hard but so rewarding. Sorry about the creeper!

Can’t wait to hear about your race quirks. I get really OCD right before and during a race. If I touch something with my right hand, then I have to touch it with my left hand too….I’m weird, lol.

Happy Sunday!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  caronae
16 years ago

hahah that is funny about your quirk!

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Allie
16 years ago

Wow…congrats on completing the half! and under 2 hours! Way to go!

I love Sunnybrook Park – it’d be awesome to run a marathon there (minus the creepo guy factor) but otherwise, its usually lovely.

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Janelle S
16 years ago

YAY ANGELA!!! You did it! AGAIN! Your a living marvel, girl!
I have GOT to order some of your bars, they look so good : )

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Ilana
16 years ago

You rock!! HARD!!

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John
16 years ago

Congratulations on a great race and PR! I PRed my HM today too but was still 13 minutes slower than you :-)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  John
16 years ago

Congrats on the PR!

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