NYC Marathon Recap, Lucky Number 7

Wow, I don’t really even know where to begin, on this one. As I mentioned last week, I was a bit nervous going into this race, given the large span of down time from illness. So, I set a goal for myself to forget about a target pace, and just soak up all of the positivity of the experience. In a lot of cases it is difficult to measure success in achieving goals that are based on intangible and subjective qualities.  But, such was not the case on Sunday. I can whole heartedly say that the 2010 New York City Marathon was the best race that I have ever run. And my time? Let’s just say that I have done worse. Hehehe

I’m just going list out a couple of things that made it so amazing (and try not to get too wordy [because Reagan says that makes it boring]). The first thing is kind of corny- When it comes to trivial things like sporting events, etc., I like to pretend that luck plays a role. So I was a bit nervous that my bib number started with a 13. But I reconciled things, thinking that since this was my 7th marathon, that the lucky seven would beat out the 13. Well, my friends, it totally did. First, the weather was phenomenal. Sunday was the first break in a 3 day streak of rainy gloomy weather (that incidentally picked up again Monday), it was blue skies and sunshine. Next- Having a cheering section that was 2+million people deep was beyond description. It is pretty hard to have a disparaging thought or feeling, when both sides of the course are lined with people cheering so intensely that if you didn’t know better, you would think you were winning the race. Third reason- having family and friends along the course adds another dimension. It is so great to see those familiar faces when you need that extra little boost. I could go on for days. But, I will spare everyone.

Top Photo– Me between mile 23 and 24 waving to Sarah, Becca and Brittany (Photo by Sarah M.)

Above– Reagan and I about to board the bus at the Staten Island side of the SI Ferry terminal, to get to the staging area near the Verrazano Bridge. (Photo by M. Cuomo). Below– Reagan at mile 23 (Photo by Sarah M.)


Above– Some post race hugs. Below– All smiles on the train returning up town. (Photos by Sarah M.)


Comments

14 responses to “NYC Marathon Recap, Lucky Number 7”

  1. You guys are adorbs.

  2. And DUH….CONGRATS ON THE MARATHON! WOOOO!

  3. Yay! I’m so excited for you two! Congratulations!!!

  4. Good job!!! I’m glad the weather was good for you. Someday soon I hope to be running again. I’m jealous.

  5. 1. Well done! Woooooooot! I’m so stoked for both of you. Your lung gunk doesn’t know what hit it. (“Did anyone catch the license plate? I think it contained the letters NYC and ING?”) (Note: I’m such a cheezball.)

    2. “Photo by M. Cuomo.” Muahahahahaha.

    3. I actually cried looking at that photo of you and Reagan embracing after the race. True love.

    4. Never underestimate the power of positivity, especially in the form of a 2MM+ strong cheering section. I’ll never forget the guy we cheered on last year at mile 25.5 who stopped in defeat. He started shuffling, then walking, then jogging. It was one of the best feelings to call out marathoners’ names and cheer them on.

    5. Chewbacca is back. Rawr!

    6. Thursday is a bank/government holiday. Holla!

    7. Ending this list on lucky number 7 seems the right thing to do.

  6. Excellent. I knew this would be one for the record. THe happiness record. 🙂

  7. Yall are awesome!!!

  8. McKay Matthews

    Congratulations to both you and Reagan! I am glad it turned out well. It can be tough when things don’t go as you have planned. It sounds like an awesome experience. Much more to a marathon than the time.

  9. Jake, nice job. I am really impressed. The whole experience sounds like it was awesome; so was your time. Just think what you would have had without a month of nonstop sickness.

  10. WOW! Congrats to both of you, you are amazing!

  11. Congrats!! I can only imagine how amazing it feels to have so many people cheering you on because it feels so good to be cheering people on! I left my friends house at 5:00ish and we saw some women still trying to finish the race (they walked the whole thing), so we stopped and cheered them on as they passed and it felt uplifting to give them encouragement. I can only imagine how it feels to receive it. After watching everyone complete that I think I’m going to sign up for a 1/2… a full still seems really intense!

  12. Good Job Jake!! Did your beard keep your face warm?

  13. You two are amazing! So impressed and many congrats!!!

  14. You two are awesome! Way to go!!