Last May when I decided to recruit Gage, my dad, and my brother for the PC Half Marathon, I had no idea what it would be like trying to train for a half marathon while getting ready to teach school and also moving hundreds of miles across the country. Let's just say it's been a little crazy around the Arnold house the past few months. :) It's been fun though and yesterday we finally accomplished our goal of running 13.1 miles!Here we are before the race...
Running 13.1 miles was a mind over matter experience (I can't imagine doing a FULL marathon!) and it was definitely not easy for me. The course is beautiful though and the scenery made it quite enjoyable.
My mom, our loyal supporter, was at the finish line cheering us on and taking pictures. Gage and I ran the whole way together, keeping about a 10 minute mile pace. By the way, that's mostly water - not sweat - on Gage's shirt.. ha ha.
We crossed the finish line together at 2 hours, 12 minutes, and 59 seconds. The results were posted here and we were all pleased with our times and placings.
Mitchell finished in 1 hour, 52 minutes and my dad finished in 2 hours, 6 minutes.
Park City's elevation is about 4700 feet higher than Spokane - where Gage and I conducted the majority of our training - so we felt pretty good about our time! EXCUSES, excuses, right? Well, I didn't think it would be that big of a difference, but ELEVATION matters and Utah runners are TOUGH!! :) Anyway, now that it's all said and done - it was a lot of fun. Both Gage and I were NEVER runners before this. The most I had ever run was a 5K (~ 3 miles); so to do this was a pretty big challenge for both of us. It was great to be able to do it together and it's an experience we'll never forget!













