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4 WEEKS and COUNTING |
My Week At A Glance:
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Rest
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Ran 6
W
Ran 8
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Rest
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Ran 6
S
Ran 5
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Ran 18
Total = 43 Miles !!
Ho Lotta Fun Weekend
Panama City Beach Half Marathon Recap
Back this Winter, I threw the idea of running the Panama City Beach Half Marathon out to a handful of fellow bloggers. Never in my wildest dreams did I think they would all want to come and run with little ol' me! I truly felt honored and privileged. I also tossed the idea out to everyone who linked on the Weekly Wrap. Sadly, there were no other takers.
The first of our ladies (pictured above) arrived on Thursday evening just after an incredible sunset. We dined at
Shades and
Mary Beth joined our crew just before bedtime. Did we go to bed? Eventually...there was so much to be said! Friday morning, we walked a 1/2 mile down the beach to famous
Thomas' Donuts (just...OMG). We went for a nice mid-morning beach stroll, and lunched right on the water at
Schooners.
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Our view at lunch! |
Then it was time for the Chicago ladies (
Marcia and
Wendy) to arrive!
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Front L: Marcia, Karen, Wendy, Me with Tricia in front Back L: Judy, Mary Beth and Darlene
The gang's all here! (I think someone said "pose"!) |
After an easy packet pickup (no expo) we ate at
Brick Oven Pizza Friday night. Saturday morning, Marcia led us in a pre-race warm up before leaving the house. The race was all of 5 minutes away. Parking? You couldn't get closer. Some ladies visited Margaritaville for real restrooms before the start.
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The entire race crowd is just around that curve waiting at the start line. |
The weather was nearly ideal. I've run this race several times before it was re-branded as the Panama City Beach Marathon/Half. It was a little breezy, but I'll take that over the prior years of extreme humidity, heat, and dense fog. The course started and ended in beautiful Pier Park running right along
the coast where you had nice ocean views (well, when not blocked by
condos).
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Wendy brought us Momentum bracelets that said NEVER GIVE UP. |
I started out with Karen and Darlene but quickly realized I wasn't running my own race. I dropped back for a while. Going out too fast is suicide for me. Being in the middle
of marathon training, and especially after two16 milers the previous week, I had zero expectations. I
was tired right from the first step
and fully expected to be. The wind was a bit of a struggle, but I've run in much worse.
The turnaround was a fun distraction as I watched for Wendy who I knew was out in front and then the other ladies after I made the turn. Everyone seemed right behind me.
{Pick it up Ho!} I got them all high-fived except Judy -- there was a median between us -- and I didn't see Marcia who I knew was favoring an injured hamstring.
I eventually spotted Wendy way up ahead and assumed she was struggling. I patiently worked to close the gap. It took me a couple of miles but I caught up to her while she was taking a picture with a huge monkey at the retro 60's Goofy Golf. [The monkey's long tail swings back and forth to foil your putting attempt!] This struck me as funny (sorry Wendy!) Indeed, she said she was struggling and we ran together for a bit. She dropped back and I ran ahead. Then feeling light headed, I dropped back. She surged ahead with an awesome second wind. It was fun using her as my rabbit and she definitely helped me negative split the race. My last mile was the fastest. I'm thrilled when that happens. Our official times were 22 seconds apart. I gave it everything I had and was completely satisfied.
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Official Time = 2:04:00 (Toothless at the finish as usual...) |
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A huge thanks to my favorite rabbit! |
Wendy, Marcia and I cheered loudly as the other ladies arrived. Darlene won first in her age group. Karen had a fantastic race (after a very recent marathon no less). You may remember I coached Tricia this fall. Her initial goal was to PR in the half distance. She came mighty close in her last very hilly half. This time? She nailed it! I was so proud. Mary Beth and Judy also had incredible PRs. Overall, I think you can say it was a great day!
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You can't go to Margaritaville without visiting the gift shop! |
After enjoying Margaritaville's after party we ate lunch at
The Back Porch, sitting outside so we could cheer for the marathon finishers. We returned to the house and played on the beach, took countless photos, and just sunned, gabbed and chilled on the deck for a while. Later, we went to
Shuck 'Ems for dinner. It's a
dive of an very casual oyster bar with dollar bills completely covering the ceilings and walls. We thoroughly enjoyed great seafood (only Mary Beth and I ate oysters), awesome baseball sized hush puppies, and a fun night of karaoke. {Low Rent = Good Times} In true we-just-ran-a-half-marathon fashion, we were home by 9:30!
Of course, we hit up the doughnut shop again for refueling the next morning. There was more beach strolling, frolicking, yoga, and more pictures. Darlene, Karen and I went for a short recovery run (walk).
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This was a very warm and humid run! |
We lunched beachside at Pineapple Willy's. That evening, the remaining crew did a little shopping at Pier Park and dined at Pompano Joe's. I think we were their only patrons!
It was an incredible weekend connecting with other runners. We may all be on different journeys, have different goals, different interests and even different personalities -- but this crazy running thing bonds us together in a way nothing else could. There were so many wonderful memories of the trip, it's impossible to mention them all. I'll just post a few extra pictures.
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Comparing notes |
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Me, Wendy |
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Coach Ho is so proud of Tricia! |
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Darlene, Me |
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Thanks to Tricia for helping me host this event! |
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Hush puppies to die for! |
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Karen, Me (What is going on?) |
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Those beautiful sugar sands! |
And that's a wrap!
Do you like oysters? How about Karaoke?
Have you participated in a girls running weekend?