Boston or Bust!
I have had a goal in the back of my mind for the last 12 years. Ever since I started running, I have wanted to run the Boston Marathon. Each and every marathon I ran, Boston has been on my mind. The one consolation I have is that every time I missed my goal, I knew that I would get an extra 5 minutes to get the job done in the next age category.
Well, the clock is ticking. I have 12 years of running and 7 marathons under my belt. Last time I missed the qualifying time by 3 minutes! Now I am in a new age group. I have become a master. As a master female runner, I will have to run 3:50 to qualify. I have run 3:55 a few times, 3:52 once and 3:49 once.
I think Boston is within my reach, but it will take some serious dedication on my part. Sacrifices will have to be made. I know I will have to give up mochas and red wine, a couple of my favorite addictions, besides running. I will have to become runner skinny, not just able to fit into my jeans slim, but hip bones protruding, not able to pinch an inch skinny!
Frankly, I have noticed that maintaining my weight has been more difficult since I turned 40. I am not really looking forward to the dieting part. I really like to eat what I want and run my butt off. I think I am running a little less, as a result there is a little extra stuff around the middle that I am carrying. Maybe some of you can relate.
I think if I wait until I am 45 I could easily run a marathon in 4 hours, but I cannot guarantee it. I have noticed my half-marathon times getting slower. This is the year for me to take action.
I have chosen Portland Marathon as the race to qualify. Portland was the first marathon I ever ran. The 1995 Portland Marathon fell on my 30th birthday. I think it’s only fitting that I go back and give it another go.
This is my New Year’s Resolution. 2007 is the year to run Portland Marathon and qualify for the Boston Marathon. Does anyone want to join me?
Although I got a late start, I’ve been a serious runner since 1994. I ran my first marathon in 1995 on my 30th Birthday. It’s been my goal to run the Boston Marathon since then. I missed qualifying by 12 minutes that year. I needed to run 3:40 and ran 3:52. Running in the most prestigious marathon, is the ultimate for most runners. The fact that you have to qualify, only fueled my competitive juices.
Over the next 9 years I ran 6 more marathons. I love running so much that I became a