Marathoning

(let’s just say) I got in with a little help from my friends 🙂

NYC November 1st – watch out folks.  He’s baaaaackkkkk!

 

Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 6:08 AM

New York Road Runners <noreply@nyrr.org> wrote:

 

Dear K R HAGA,
Congratulations! You’ve been accepted to the 2015 TCS New York City Marathon.  Start your celebrations today, and we’ll keep you posted on news and events leading up to race day.

 

Regards,
New York Road Runners

 

Unfortunately, had already added 2 races (in place of NYC) – DC & North Carolina – gonna be a mighty busy Fall.

11 weekends, 11 marathons, 10 states plus DC

11 weekends, 11 marathons, 10 states plus DC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

we’re very sorry, but you were not selected…
Published March 3, 2015

 

Ho hum…2 times unlucky in my quest to run NYC. Haven’t been back since January 2011 – when I changed my life path & moved to Colorado. I’ll return someday but won’t run the Marathon. 50 State Quest ends June next year in Steamboat.

 

Time to juggle.

 

Memorial Day 2016 – Buffalo. Day trip to Niagara Falls on the short list.

 

NYC just wasn’t meant to be. With an extra free weekend this November, stay tuned. I’m not one to sit idle 🙂

 

 

From: TCS New York City Marathon <email@tcsnycmarathon.org>
Date: Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 5:48 PM
Subject: Your 2015 TCS New York City Marathon Status

 

Dear K R,

 

Thank you for applying to run the 2015 TCS New York City Marathon. We’re very sorry, but you were not selected…

5 days ago, ran/walked/crawled my worst marathon in Casper Wyoming.

Mentally re-grouped, today Seattle bound.  Surprising long 3-hour flight, greeted by Washington state’s towering Mount Rainier.  double WOW!  [Someday I’ll bag this peak – on my bucket list 🙂 ]

Struggled initially with public transport (no rental car this trip), but eventually made my way to the NFL Seahawks’ CenturyLink Field (for bib pick-up).  After the Broncos’ humiliating 2014 Super Bowl loss, couldn’t imagine souvenir shopping.  HOWEVER, pleasantly surprised to see Seattle’s Sounders share store space with the Seahawks.  One of MLS’ premier soccer teams – dropped 20 & scored a new beanie.

Hooked up with Ash & Tom (arrived a day earlier), toured the city via harbor cruise – SUPER fun – then ended the day at Seattle’s infamous fish-tossing Public Market.

Crazy hippie vibe in Seattle, sport a unique accent (Alaskan/Canadian tinge) – and is a city of hills.  Folks warned ’bout San Francisco being hilly…no such disclaimer for the Emerald City.  Yikes!

Rock n Roll Marathon, Seattle

Woke early Saturday, 6am monorail to Seattle Center – caught my first close-up of the Space Needle. Would have to wait post-marathon for a ride UP 🙂  Hung out nearby in the Armory with a thousand new friends, awaiting an 8am start.

Corral start: lotta people, lotta corrals – BIG crowd, majority half-marathoners (combined start).  Only my 2nd Rock n Roll event, Las Vegas RnR was HUGE — 44,000 participants.

Almost 10 minutes before I actually crossed the Start Line – but from there, a different attitude. Sunshine, cool temps – maybe Seattle’s hippie vibe – whatever the reason, this was not Casper.

Separated from the halfers early & worked our way south to Seward Park.  GREEN.  Biggest difference from Colorado, everything’s leafy, lush & GREEN here.

Crossed the mile-long expansion bridge to Mercer Island at mile 18; struggled with strong crosswinds [on the bridge] but reenergized to music blasting in the tunnel before mile 19 (& mile 22).

Paced sub-4 until the mile 23 bridge return to Seattle.  Hills – bring ‘em on.  I eat hills for breakfast.

Casper Marathon, I derailed/everything fell apart – mental, physical, top 10 worst.  Today approaching Seattle’s Space Needle, I felt STRONG.  Love this city.  SUCCESS: state #32 marathon FINISH.

Next stop (WaMu Theatre), Jurassic World premier – my post-marathon movie treat in 3D.

 

Rock ‘n’ Roll Seattle Marathon
June 13, 2015

Bib        Name           City, State              Time
8057   K R Haga   Louisville, CO   4:15:26

 

 

After a day of hiking & river rafting on the North Platte, woke early Sunday for marathon #31 – my Wyoming state run.

Staying at the host hotel, meant all was needed was running shorts & my Newtons – short walk downstairs, Casper Marathon actually starts & finishes from the Ramada Riverside parking lot.

What to wear?  Light rain, cool start, 40% chance of showers.  I’ve run my share in the rain this year – bring it on!  Local cannon send-off & 6 miles of road before hitting cement trail.  Rain lifted early – greeted soon after with sunshine & warm air.

Ran steady thru the golf course, 4 miles of turns & increasing heat (no trees).  From mile 14 (thru 24), shared the path with runners lapping ahead.  Mentally tough watching folks run AT you (5 miles further on their journey)…lotta relay runners.

Mile 17: Fort Caspar – struggled with form, my breathing labored.  Altitude?  Walked mile 18 & the set of hills in Paradise Valley.

Park benched in Morad Park, seemingly nothing left.  My friend Cliff waited at mile 21 – and we walked.  Stopped to steady myself (heat dizzy).  Puked ‘til nothing but dry heaves – and we walked.

Worst marathon finish to date – it’s a marathon, not a walkathon – felt broken.  Only 186 finished, I placed 152.

 

K R HAGA (Bib 69)

Male from LOUISVILLE, CO

Finish

05:49:20

 

In 6 days I’m running Rock N Roll Seattle – tough to pick oneself up after a complete fail 🙁   Gonna get some sleep, clear my head & start over in the morning.  This too shall pass.

It’s not how we fall, but rather, how we pick ourselves back up that counts.  Stand up, plant your feet and make a statement.