At my current rate of race PR’s, it’s fantastic that I love this sport and view it has something to do for a lifetime because I’m going to need another 20 years to ever Boston Qualify, ha!!
After all that training, I am home with a shiny new PR of 4:07:44 which is an astounding 1 minute and 4 second PR {said with a mixture of sarcasm and appreciation for any PR}.
956 of 3713 in age group
4631 of about 16500 women
18944 of 50304 overall
The cupboards are literally bare, DOM’s is setting in a bit and my eyes really just want to stay closed for a nice long nap, so more details on what went right, wrong, thoughts on the NYC race, tips for running such a large race and such to come.
But I had to say THANK YOU to all of you that have texted me, emailed, left messages all over social media with support. I reached out to Timex after the support of a couple ladies during Kona and they will be receiving the special Kona Ironman watches this week. I am going to try for something similar post NYC to say thanks to some of you that just blew me away with support.