Hypnotically watched buffalo run in waves over the open prairie, toured the world’s 6th longest cavern at Wind Cave National Park – so what next? Marathon #11 – in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.
Arrived in Scottsbluff late – just enough time to pick up my race bib & head over to the pre-race pasta dinner in Gering. Listened to high school football over the radio – Scottsbluff on one station, neighboring Gering on another. LOVE small town America.
Actually slept in. 8 a.m. marathon start on a unseasonably hot 90-degree day on the Great American Plains (i.e. no trees). Not ideal K* conditions…but it is what it is – can’t change the weather.
Would love to blame hot temps for my worst-ever marathon performance, but if I wanna stay honest to the process – gotta call myself out. Reality is, I’ve dropped both intensity & dedication since Ironman.
you’ve run 10 marathons, why do you still train so much?
truth is: since evening temps dipped last month, I’ve skipped a lotta early morning runs – opting to sleep late.
you can eat whatever you want, you’re gonna run it all off anyway
Up 11 lbs since July, this boy can put away a meal – and then some. ALSO haven’t made the best food choices…pizza, spaghetti, mac n cheese & bread have all crept back into the diet. Comfort food – a sign something’s gone awry.
Soooo…no negativity directed toward this well-run Western Nebraska marathon – I sabotaged today’s results all on my own.
Positive – scenic run thru Scotts Bluff National Park & miles of Nebraska corn fields
Negative – roadside rattlesnake at mile 2
Negative – crazy HOT temps; 2nd to Montana but tough to acclimate after the prior week’s snow
Negative – hit rock bottom as a runner; surprised/shocked how my body shut down
Positive – race volunteer Ali who kept me iced & coherent from mile 15 to the Finish
Negative – walked for miles; it’s a marathon – not a walk-a-thon
Positive – NEVER considered quitting: 8 miles to go; only 5 miles then you can stop; come on, anyone can walk 3 miles!
Positive – short stretch of trees by the cemetery at mile 25, possibly the only trees in all of Western Nebraska
Positive – military lady who screamed lotta positive comments ¾ mile from the Finish
Positive – ugly ending but I did not quit, I FINISHED my 11th state marathon
Positive – Zofran (shot in the rump, wait 15 minutes, then BAM…ready for fluids)
Positive – met 3 Marathon Maniacs, first time I’ve connected with athletes outside of hiking/14er community
Chin up cowboy – positives far outweigh the Negative.
Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will — Mahatma Gandhi
After brushing off my bruised ego, gonna remember what a charmed life I lead. Truly blessed. Running oceanside in scenic Newport, Rhode Island in 15 days 🙂
1048 K R Haga 77/106 5:36:29
- livin’ the good life
- Nebraska corn
- prairie rattlesnake – mile 2
- crazy HOT day – how I felt at mile 25
- FINISH pic w/ new Maniac friends
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