Monday, February 06, 2006

Go Team!

Injured my leg yesterday at the Pacific Shoreline Half-Marathon. I'm at mile six, cruising along at pace, when the very tendon I praised in earlier posts for healing so well turned on me. Sharp inflammation. I slow. More pain. I walk. I walk for two miles. More pain. I walk slowly. Young and old — running and walking — pass me.

By mile nine I'm limping. If there were a First Aid tent in sight, I think I would've quit. I've fallen so far back, I'm surrounded by marathoners. (They're on mile 16.) I walk as far to the slow side of the course as I can. Still, some runners speed past and cut sharply back in front of me — like drivers zipping around slower motorists out of spite. Their actions stand in contrast to other marathoners who cheer me on as they pass.

My sweat dries and I start to chill. Now I'm cold and hobbling. The sun is out, but still misty behind the clouds. At mile 12 I spot the Huntington Beach Pier and speed limp. I finally cross the finish line in 3 hours and 23 minutes. (That would be a great marathon time.)

I head for the First Aid tent. Grabbing an ice pack, I sit on the curb and numb my tendon and knee. A few members from my Team in Training chapter stop by. They ask if I can make it to the parking lot shuttle. I can and do. Eventually, I arrive home to ice and the Super Bowl and an assignment that had to be turned in Sunday night.

During the run — and subsequent long walk — I was glad to be wearing my purple TNT jersey. There were lots of "Go Team!" from runners and spectators. I had the sense of never feeling alone. I was indeed part of a team. That's something I'll always remember about the Pacific Shoreline Half-Marathon.

3 comments:

k said...

Whoa.

Does continuing on like that injure it worse?

JP Mac said...

It can.

But I felt it more important to finish.

Now it's ice and the History Channel.

BTW: congrats on re-joining the cable family.

k said...

Oh, Lord. Thank you. What a red-letter day.

Now I can moan about having 100 channels but nothing worth watching on TV. oh happiness!

That continuing on thing? I do that too. Get yelled at for it by some of the docs. But it's a value judgement, IMO. Personal. I can't go on landscaping like I was. Maybe their own choice would be to quit altogether. Not mine though.

I wouldn't fault THEM. Not call their decision wrong or ignorant or try to force them to change. They should leave us alone, too.

So! Enjoy your History Channel and your

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeekkkkkkk!!!!!!!!!!

ICE.

**shudder gasp dive under covers**

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