I’ve got exactly a week to go now till I race my first official half marathon… eeek! :-s Looking back, it’s been about 9 months since Craig put the idea in my head that I could run 21.1km. Back then the last official race I ran was the Darrel Chapman 3km in just over 18 mins and I was extremely sore for 3 days after that!! Needless to say, the idea of running this distance frightened the heck out of me! The furthest distance I had fully run was 6km and I did feel like dying, how could I ever run 21.1?? (So yes I know how you feel Jesse Perkins)
Putting on my ‘Purple Tiger’ for a hill run around home…
These days when the topic comes up in conversation that I’m training for a half marathon, some strangers, work colleagues and friends say, ‘wow, how do you do that, I don’t think I could run 1km’. It’s amazing because it always brings a smile to my face as I recall where I came from – and my answer usually starts with – ‘you’d be surprised at what your body is capable of’.
Having run the half marathon distance already in training a number of times, I am fairly confident that I will finish, but the little competitor in me would be ecstatic to get a great personal best time. 🙂
The point that I’d like to highlight though is, I have definitely come a long way from the dying 6km racer and I have a number of people to thank. First off, to my wonderful husband, Craig, for his support and belief and helping me discover how much I love running! Secondly, to the Lismore Luv-a-coffee running crew, that I run with each Wednesday and Saturday, for their friendship and encouragement!! In comparison to the wealth of running experience in the group, my half marathon seems like a little pimple – however it is all relative and everyone has to start somewhere. I’ve enjoyed running with you for the last 9 months and hope for many more runs and adventures together!
I know Craig and some other running buddies have already planted the full marathon in my head, back in August last year actually – but let’s just say, I’m not mentally ready for that just yet, but with hard work and determination, I’m not ruling it out … watch this space 🙂
So if all goes well next week on Sunday the 6th May, I hope to have a positive post half marathon report. For now, I REALLY need a speedy recovery from my cold,that has interrupted my running for the last two weeks – for full health and good conditions on the day!! AMEN!!
Till next time – see you out there!
– Diana
by Diana
great photos , diana!!
Diana you look absolutely fabulous (and the photos look pretty awesome as well). Congratulations on your courage, commitment and determination…you’re an inspiration! Best of luck for next week x
Thanks Bek and Charlie. I’m looking forward to it but nervous all at the same time. 🙂 Should be a great weekend. Thanks for your well wishes!
best of luck on sunday!
Goodluck on Sunday Diana keep us all posted
Congratulations Di great time, great effort, can’t wait to find out what is next !!
Diana, you are the living breathing purple tiger who runs in the air, photos never lie!
We wish you well in your endeavours…. knowing full well you are an achiever already.