Boston Marathon Race Recap

I rarely keep medals but I’m never giving this one away!  The whole weekend was overwhelming in a wonderful way and I’m incredibly grateful for the experience!
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I laid my clothes out the night before the race.  I ended up adding arm sleeves and started the race in a throw away jacket.  It was so cold and rainy that I wore my throw away until mile 4!
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Here’s my race nutrition:  
I ate my Gu’s at miles: 7, 14, 21
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I woke up at 4am and had a small coffee and banana bread.  I added hot water to my Umpqua oats and took them on the bus with me.
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A huge thank you to Adidas and Boston 365 for letting me ride their bus out to Hopkinton!!!  They gave me a dry warm spot to rest while I waited for my wave to start.
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While I was waiting for the race to start, I had the most wonderful surprise from philoSophies!  She designed our last Christmas card and sent me the sweetest good luck illustration!!!!  It made my morning and helped to settle my nerves. 🙂
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I walked over to the Athletes Village to check it out, but decided it was wise to go back to the bus to rest and stay warm instead.
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My wave started at 10:50.  I was so worried about the late start.  The time flew by and it wasn’t as big of an issue as I had anticipated.  As I stated in a previous post, I typically go out too slowly when I race.  I also have a little too much fun with high fives, etc…to really push myself.  So, I ordered a pace band from Races2Remember to keep me on track.  Change is scary and I was so afraid to use a different race day strategy. (Note: they customize the band for your race course, finish goal, and pacing strategy.  I opted for a 3:38 Negative Split Boston Marathon band.)
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Here are my actual race splits:
8:37, 8:10, 8:11, 8:06, 8:15, 8:04, 8:11, 8:17, 8:13, 8:09, 8:16, 8:07, 8:09, 8:16, 8:09, 8:04, 8:24, 8:21, 8:15, 8:16, 8:45, 8:05, 8:09, 8:17, 8:06, 8:22, 4:07
You can see that they did a really good job accounting for the Newton Hills up to Heartbreak Hill. (miles 16-22)
Finish Time: A BQ and a PR!!!! 
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Finish Line!!!!
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And lots of tear!
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Crowd support: It was everything I had imagined!!  The course was lined from start to finish and everyone cheered so loudly.  I loved the energy!!!
Race conditions:
Temps in the 40’s, rain throughout my race, and winds gusting up to 30mph.
I was SO cold and wet after the race. Jason met me with a hotel bathrobe…perfect!
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My condition:
This race hurt.  The downhill first half followed by the Newton Hills on the back half killed my legs.  Walking will be humorous tomorrow.  I had to dig deep for this one, but it was SO worth it!  I spent the rest of the day in the bed…including my meals.  Oh, and I cried a lot…at the finish, when I saw my husband, when my friends called…I was a hot mess!
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And the icing on the cake (see what I did there?!), Bob Kennedy sent me a congratulations message!
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The theme for my Boston experience should be “How many times can I geek out over incredible runners?!!”
#choosejoy

112 thoughts on “Boston Marathon Race Recap

  1. Congrats congrats congrats!! So happy for you!! What an incredible time and well earned. You worked so hard for this! I teared up reading your post 😉 so yay! More tears lol what an incredible experience Boston must be..here’s to hoping next year it’s on my agenda!!

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  2. Congratulations on your race this weekend!!! Conditions were tough for this one but I think we got the best part of the day (if that’s possible) haha. Also – Im the one who recognized you from my car on Saturday!! Love your blog 🙂

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  3. Bravo!!! Unbelievable, Jen! What an accomplishment!
    You are entitled to all the cheers, tears and chocolate cake you want! :o)
    Congratulations and thank you for all the inspiration you give so selflessly.

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  4. Much deserved and I’m so incredibly proud of you and happy for you Jen! What better place to PR than Boston yay! Enjoy you recovery and eat all the food and all the cake ha! 😛

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  5. Sat at breakfast and read this. I saved it. You post early. I did not want to spoil the details by reading too fast. 🙂 I followed every emotion of this post. I cried at the end, thinking of you crying crossing the line, crying when you saw J and crying when friends called. I WAS crying! Congratulations. -Liz

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  6. Congrats! Way to power thru the nasty weather! And a killer time to boot – your an inspiration!! When do you eat your Picky Bar? Before race , during race ?

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  7. BQ and a PR in those conditions = rock star status! awesome awesome job! those downhills after heartbreak are killer, but they didnt phase you! congratulations on an incredible race in our crappy weather conditions! p.s. i lived next door to bovas for a few years, including when i ran boston…nothing like having a bakery open 24 hours a day!!!

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  8. What a great recap, Jen; I’m so thrilled that you had such an amazing experience. I wished the conditions had been a little better for you all, but I knew you’d be smiling through the whole thing. Congratulations on the PR and NEW BQ!!! Woo hoo! You are my inspiration, friend!

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  9. Holy cow. That pace band was spot on, even despite the head winds and rain! Imagine what you could have done on a calm and clear day!!! Congrats, and I’m so glad you had such a great experience in Boston. 🙂

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  10. Wow, congrats Jen! I’m not one bit surprised you had such an amazing race, and so glad it turned out so well for you! This recap exudes the joy of the day and was just so much fun to read. Hope you’re able to walk today, see you soon hopefully!

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  11. How amazing! Awesome job!!! Your recap gets me emotional as a runner. There is nothing like it and you have to feel so proud! You earned every piece of this accomplishment! Thanks for allowing us to share in it with you through your blog. You’re inspiring to me 🙂

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  12. Congratulations! I love reading your blog and seeing the steady, progressive training- and how it pays off. Great run and what looks like a great experience in Boston!

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  13. Woohoooooooo!! I am SO CRAZY proud of you for that amazing PR AND BQ!!! You have worked for it and every moment of the celebration is totally deserved! High five, flockstar!! Cheers!!

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  14. I found your blog this morning, through Hungry Runner Girl. Your Boston recap is awesome! I am a slow to mid-pack runner, and I would absolutely love to qualify for Boston one day. My PR for the marathon distance is 4:41, and the qualifying time for my age group is 3:45. I highly doubt that I would ever make up that much time, but I am going to try, try, and keep trying! Maybe by the time I am 80 (if I can still walk), I will be able to qualify. For me, training and staying in shape are the best parts of running, and the racing is just the icing on the cake! Thanks for inspiring me today!

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    • Thank you so much for reading my blog!!! I never thought I’d be a Boston runner. My first marathon was 5 years ago and my finish time was just over 5 hours. I mostly run for the love of it and social time with friends. This was just the icing on the cake!

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  15. Great job! So proud of you. I think I would be crying at the end too! Awesome that you got to met Shalane beforehand too!
    I have a question, how challenging was it to get water at the aid stations. I just can’t picture how it is accomplished with THAT MANY RUNNERS!

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    • I actually walked every water stop but the last two. Boston had them really well organized with water and Gatorade on both sides of the road. I’m the worst at drinking while running so I just walk a few steps to ensure that I stay hydrated. And, thank you!!!

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  16. Hurray! Great job, Jen!! Super impressed that you were able to stay committed to your race plan and run that PR despite definitely less-than-ideal conditions. Awesome! Hope you are still celebrating and enjoying your accomplishment!! 🙂

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  17. Wow Jen! AMAZING time. I would totally be crying too, and I think it’s amazing that the field has bounced back so quickly after the tragedy. That medal is a treasure, for sure. What a great memory.

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