Better Than Winning My Age Group
I think I've won my age group twice. I really only remember once. It was in a winter 5K cross country race (not the road race I'd been expecting). For winning, I got a really cool blue blown glass Christmas ornament as a prize. It still has the little paper tag to tell me that it was for first place in my age group - not that I need the reminder.
The reminder that there were two of us in the age group, and the other guy had possibly never run a 5K before.
Anyway, I almost won my age group at the Sweet Corn Festival 5K. I would have won it had I run it. Let me explain: I did run it. Twice that morning. I went out early and ran the course as fast as I could, and finished in (my PR) 19:27. Which, as I look at the results, would have gotten me first in my age group.
But I didn't run it that fast with everyone else. Instead, I ran it with my son, Jonathan. You'll need to go to the second-to-last page to find our finishing time, but believe me when I say that running the race with my 6 year old son, who ran or walked the entire 3.1 miles without stopping, was better than winning my age group. For an age group win, I would have gotten a medal, which would have found a home in a drawer. Running with Jonathan gives me a fantastic memory that will last a lifetime.
that is completely awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration. My son Eric and I are going to start training together next week. Eric just needs the encouragement of finishing something and doing it together will build us both.
ReplyDeleteI miss my running, this has inspired me to take it up again! Thanks
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