Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Xterra 21K @ Kualoa Ranch

Ok, I have to tell how I got signed up for this race in the first place! I am extremely glad that I did it and I had a super fun time :-)

Ok, so after my Chief Induction/Transition or whatever you want to call it... I decided I wanted to train for the marathon. The Boca Group (people that I like to train with) were already at 10+ miles during the week and at almost 15 for the weekend so I had some catching up to do. I started out slowly building up the miles. I was having fun and taking it easy, I participated in the 30k and suprised myself by running the longest distance of my life 18 miles. I thought, If I can do this? I can do the marathon. Maybe a week or two later, I got this yucky pain in my foot and got "scared" by reading about Plantar Fasciitis....... Anyways, My friend Allison and I were both dealing with "little things" going on in our body. She said she was going to run the XTERRA 21k and I said that sounded more entertaining that the Marathon down the same road that we are always on so I was excited to sign up. I just fear injuring something and having to wait a long time to heal or fear making a little injury worse by over-doing it.

I am really glad that this all worked out the way it did, I had a great race and got WAY TO MANY PHOTOS!!! Here are some that I wanted to share: hope you enjoy them What a beautiful parking lot.......


Best part of racing is running into great friends that you otherwise don't get to see!



Tons of people gathered for a beautiful day Not only does he have a nice outfit, he is barefoot! What a backdrop to a finish lineThe 21K (13.1 mile run) Started at 9am, followed by a 10k and then a 5k The first part of the run is nothing but UP!

Yes, I spent a lot of energy on the run getting great pictures!
I figure if I am not trying to place then why not enjoy every little second. I even made some new friends on the trail!

Kualoa Ranch is over 3,000 acres

More Climing!!
Almost There??? Let's see what is around corner #1
I loved getting to splash in the creek! The cold water was refreshing
Yes, I smiled through most of the run!! (Well, maybe not the HUGE HILLS)
Had to get a picture of the canoe carved out of a tree
Is this some down hill?? YES!!!

I'll bet you money the people around me were tired of me taking photos

This tropper is also doing the marathon this Sunday!!
I thought that I would throw on a little face paint for fun, hope it didn't have cow poop in it!
Slip n Slide Time!! So much fun!!
This is my favorite part of it all!!! The friends!!!

7 comments:

  1. I still can't believe you took that many pictures and ran as fast as you did.

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  2. WoW MM... that comment coming from you makes me feel good :-) I hope you enjoyed the photos! I am sending you the one of your stylist now :-)

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  3. Love the photos and good luck in the marathon!

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  4. Hi how are you, the post on my blog was a journey that will do this Saturday to compete in a championship showdown Short Triathlon - SESC step on the coast of Rio Grande do Sul in a town called Tramandaí. In the second command news , I hope that you are okay ... Let's talk more .... Beautiful photos, beautiful place and a beautiful race and obviously you always with a wonderful smile .... kiss

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  5. Hi, I spent only say it was a great race on Sunday .. The rain and very windy ... Get in the swim and despite the strong current, rapid transition and a strong race .. I ended up winning the category 35-39 years ... Good practice out there ...

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  6. I am incredibly jealous of that scenic run! Hope I can get to Hawaii someday. Of course, the radar is set, the training is in motion...

    Happy Training!

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  7. Damn girl looks like you had a blast! Makes me miss Hawaii...right now I am curled up with a hoodie, long pants, and a blanket....

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