On Sunday, May 26, I completed my 4th half marathon
in Boston. When I signed up for this race, I had no idea the
significance of the race. Obviously, the Boston Marathon bombings put an
emphasis on this memorial to fallen police. Within a day or so, the
race sold out even though the prognosticators said that the bombings
would hurt the attendance of these events. They were wrong. 11,000
entered in this race, a record for "A Run to Remember" race.
We arrived on Saturday. We had family already there and we went over to
the Expo to pick up our packets and look around together. The weather
was wet, windy and cold. The next morning was going to be even colder. I
bought a jacket and hat to add to what I had prepared for the race. We
enjoyed a nice evening in Boston and got to bed early.
Sunday morning was race day. I had run 10 miles 2 times over the
previous week and felt ready for the half marathon. It was very cold but
I layered up and was fine. In fact, I got warm in a hurry and dumped
one of my jackets. It was one I bought at Goodwill for the purpose of
dumping along the way. Many races plan for this and the extra clothing
gets picked up and donated to shelters. The race begins!
We started at the Seaport and ran through some of the historical parts
of Boston, running right by the Old State House. We went across the
Longfellow Bridge and down by the Charles River. The highlight of the
race was running past all of the police at MIT, getting "high fives"
from them. It was their fellow officer, Sean Collier, that was killed by
one of the bombers. The race was dedicated to him and some of his
family were racing with us. This was very emotional.
We ran to Harvard and made the turn around back to Boston. I was
maintaining a pace that I planned for which was about 11:30 per minute.
We got back to Boston and ran by Cheers, Boston Commons and back to the
Seaport to the finish line. I didn't reach my goal of under 2 1/2 hours
but did do my best half marathon time at 2:30:58. Massachusetts is my
15th state in which I have run a race. I am blessed! Next up, San
Francisco on Father's Day. Another half marathon that runs across the Golden Gate Bridge!
This is me, on the right, crossing the finish line:
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