Words can't even describe how I feel right now.  After 18 weeks of training, I have achieved what I once thought was impossible.  When I first started running years ago in Montreal I never thought I could run a marathon- if someone had said to me after running that 10 km race that one day I would run a marathon I seriously would have thought they were insane.  But strangely enough how I felt yesterday was similar to how I felt when I crossed that 10km finish line years ago.  The sense of accomplishment and achievement is still the same- no matter what the distance. 
I think one of the main reasons that I achieved what I did yesterday has a lot to do with the people that are in my running life.  Some may think that running is a pretty solitary sport and maybe for some that is the case, but one of the main joys of running for me have been the people that I have met along the way.  All of the people I have run with have helped me become the runner that I am.
I can't believe that I have run a marathon- is a really surreal experience.  Crossing that finish line has made me realize that I can achieve the things I set my mind too.  Impossible really is nothing.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Longest run yet
This Sunday I managed to run the longest distance I have ever run- 35 km and then some (I say then some because I think I may have added some distance by messing up the route).  The route took us all over the place and I also experienced another "First"- seeing what Scarborough look like!
The run was a really good one for me physically and mentally. If I could run a race like that I would be extremely happy. I also was really proud of myself for finishing this distance. It made me realize that I should have confidence in myself and that I can accomplish anything I set my mind to. I think when I cross the finish line at the Scotiabank Waterfront Marathon at the end of this month it will mark a new chapter in my life.
The run was a really good one for me physically and mentally. If I could run a race like that I would be extremely happy. I also was really proud of myself for finishing this distance. It made me realize that I should have confidence in myself and that I can accomplish anything I set my mind to. I think when I cross the finish line at the Scotiabank Waterfront Marathon at the end of this month it will mark a new chapter in my life.
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