The first thing that happened to me in Erick Oklahoma was that a giant grasshopper hopped through the open window of the car and landed on my shirt. I was too surprised to be freaked out. I opened the car door a little and encouraged him (her?) back out.All Oklahoma photographs should be sepia-toned, in my opinion.
So the morning of the race. I was already aware of the following:
1) I left my Garmin at home.
2) I left my hat at home
3) I left my cool-off bandana at home
4) It is effing hot in late September in Erick, Oklahoma. And HUMID.
Meanwhile, here's some mood music.
Sweet Baboo and I had decided he would run his race, and I mine, to practice caring for myself. When I do Javalena and--hey, did I mention that I want to get a red leather belt to match my new boots? I've decided that my first 100 mile buckle should go on a wide, red leather belt. And there you have it, my short attention span--SQUIRREL!!
so, back to the race--when I do Javalena I'll be doing the first three laps alone, and it will be hot. Not as miserable hot as it was here. I always think of the inner craton--[nerdy geological term alert




Congratulations on first overall female, that is awesome! Also, great job learning about feeding and watering yourself, you're going to kick some major ass at Javelina kiddo, stubbornness rules.
ReplyDeleteHAHA! What a great race report! A friend of mine always refers to use as "old & treacherous". We'll always beat out the egos of the young and speedy.
ReplyDeleteCongrats again on a fantastic finish!
HOLY $H*T! You won the overall female?! That so f-ing rocks!! That award is gorgeous, too. Congratulations!!
ReplyDelete*sigh*
WARNING: ALL ABOUT ME MOMENT APPROACHING:
7:53. Damn. I knew I would make you slower at RDL, but I had certainly hoped not over 2 hours slower.
I was going to ask if you wanted company at the Death valley Marathon in December, but you will probably win the damn thing if you do not have a lead anchor (i.e. me) tied around your ankle.
*skulks off to mope at own patheticness*
The reason I was slow at RDL wasn't because you held me back; I could not help but notice that you were easily able to keep up with me. It was because I ran my mouth constantly, telling my life story, and I can't run and talk at the same time.
ReplyDeletewow what a race!!! love the 1st overall award, I think..
ReplyDeleteyou are totally ready for JJ.!!! see ya in a few.
rockon'
Congratulations! You did great! Love the trophy :)
ReplyDeleteHey, you forgot to mention that you are now a COURSE RECORD HOLDER!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job and congrats on your finish! You rawk!
ReplyDeleteFantastic job! Way to go on first place and the best part...having fun while doing it!
ReplyDeleteWhy do so many of the trail runners look like they're about to throw up? - Too funny!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
"Chicked you shall be" - has to go on a T-shirt. On the back. You would sell millions.
ReplyDeleteAnd: brisket? You mean real meat brisket, made with actual meat?? Was this because there's no saitan or soy cheese or tofu in Erick, OK? You continue to surprise! :^)
Yes, my secret's out. I'm no longer veggie. Once I was banned from soy, it was only a matter of time.
ReplyDeleteMy idea of a saleable t-shirt would be: You've just been chicked by a friend of your mom's.
Totally awesome! Your race reports are terrific and I love that trophy.
ReplyDeleteLove the trophy!! Unique!! Congrats on your overall win!!
ReplyDeleteBadass!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! I'm so glad I started reading your blog. You are a great motivator!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
And yes, Oklahoma is awful :) Glad you got it over with!
I ran Do-Wacka-Do as well but only did the 25K. And it kicked. my. butt. The humidity was horrible! I live in central OK and am use to humid, but this was pretty bad. And I don't know about western OK but in central OK it's usually much cooler this time of year. The cool front moved in the day after the race and we were wearing jackets! No kidding! I think my race would of been totally different if that cool front had come just one day sooner.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the win! You toughed it out under some rough conditions. Loved reading your race report!!
Holy wonder that was quite an adventure! Congrats on the win and cool swag!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Great accomplishment. Seems like many lessons learned that will serve you well at Javelina too. :-)
ReplyDeleteHilarious and awesome at the same time! That's unusual. And congrats on coming in first, a flawless execution and chicking ability too. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the ice hankey too. At Rio I used one, ice in my hat and bra too. It didn't even feel cold.
Also agree with the difficulty of course profiles. Invariably, I find they are much harder than I (optimistically) expected. There's no substitute for checking out the course first.
Cynthia
great race report. Congrats on an awesome finish
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome race report, and such a great result (and prize!). I'm an infrequent commentor but a constant reader, and I very much enjoy your great blog and thoughts. One of these days I'll run into at some race or another, and I look forward to that day for sure.
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