NEW YORK MARATHON RACE REPORT - NOVEMBER 2015
BACKGROUND
The New York Marathon is something I’ve wanted to do for the past 3+ years. I was scheduled to run the race in 2012 but due to the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, the race was cancelled. Not only did I feel bad for the people of New York but I was very disappointed because my training had gone exceptionally well. I seem susceptible to random injuries before big races and that did not occur so I was primed and ready!
At the time I didn’t realize that I was getting the start of an overuse injury that I would sustain indefinitely. The injury is piriformis syndrome and it is evil.
TRAINING
Training did not go well. I have been battling injuries ever since 2012 and have not allowed myself to heal. I always thought surely I would be healed up before the next big race because most major races you have to sign up for months in advance. This has not been the case. I have been getting away with allowing myself to heal a little bit and then going right back at it before being 100%. My body finally said “ENOUGH!” and started giving me pain throughout my whole pelvis, back and hamstrings.

RACE DAY
Breakfast on race morning was a bowl of oatmeal and some coffee. The race starts on Staten Island and I had signed up to take the ferry to the start. Getting to the ferry was a little nerve racking when the cab driver didn’t know which way to go. Seriously??? He was born and raised in Queens. Oh well, got there on time and got a seat on the outside balcony. I loved being on the water and getting pictures of the Statue of Liberty. It was very peaceful and I was more relaxed than I ever have been before a race since I knew I wasn’t shooting for a time. I said some prayers for a race day miracle and chatted with other runners. I brought some chia pudding, blueberries and a banana with me to eat once I got to Staten Island and was in my corral.
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Funny seeing you here! |
My prayers for a miracle were answered around mile 8 . I saw a runner up ahead of me and realized I recognized her running gait. Could out of 50,000 runners representing 130 countries on the course, a running friends of mine from Scottsdale be just up ahead? I knew a couple of my friends from Scottsdale were in New York for the race but hadn’t talked to them. I decided I needed to speed up and investigate. I was elated to see it was my friend Rebecca. Unfortunately, she has been plagued with a lot of the same overuse injuries as myself. We decided to stick together and push each other through. She told me it looked like I was moving pretty well. I warned her that I was real good at running 9 miles since that was the average distance of my training runs so we’d see what would happen after that. We settled into a pace that was consistent with my training pace so I thought that was good. I actually wasn’t even looking at my watch because I wasn’t supposed to be caring about my time.

Not only did I have a lot of support during the race but also a lot to get me to the starting line.
Thank you to Ian at Endurance Rehab for getting me in the day after I sent him a desperate email with the subject line of, “Help, I can’t run!”
Thank you to Don Wong for your tortuous massages. I’m sure you understand the love/hate feelings I have about your care.
Thank you to Terri Hollander for setting me up with Dr. Jonathan Carlson at Arizona Pain. My back and hamstrings weren’t my problem on race day because of you.
Mission Accomplished! |
Thank you to Dr. Justin Pierce at Valley Spinal Care for keeping me in line and for listening to all my tales of injury woes for the past few years.
Actually, thank you to everyone who knows me for listening to my injury issues. I mean it this time when I say I’m taking time off to heal. If you see me at a race in the next few months, tie me up and throw me in the back of a car.
Thank you to my One and One Elite teammates for their encouragement and support!
Thank you to my wonderful family who lets me do this. Thank you to my mother in law, Kathi Marshall for watching the kids so Kirk and I could go for a kidless trip to New York. Also thank you to Carla Grande for her awesome hospitality in New York. She has the best bed and breakfast in Greenwich Village! www.greenwichvillagehome.com/
Finally, thank you to my husband Kirk who supports me and loves me through all of this.