Just bawled my way through another Ironman
I just watched the DVD of last year's Kona IM. Faris Al-Sultan made it look easy, Natascha Badman won her 6th championship with characteristic grace, the Blazeman fought ALS, the woman with one leg (whose name I can't remember) was amazing and beautiful, Carlos, the combat veteran with no use of his legs won the physically challenged race, again. And I cried through most of it. Nanci, I'll pack them up and send the DVDs off to you on Tuesday. What an amazing journey.
I was talking at the party last night with a friend who ran the Chicago Marathon last year. He hadn't known that I'd done it, too. We agreed that just about anyone (who wants to) can finish a marathon. Not many people can stick with the training. Multiply that almost exponentially for the IM triathlon. Those who truly train, like our own Running Mommy, have all my respect. Heck, anyone who finishes has my respect! I respect the race, don't get me wrong, but the training is really, really hard. Last night Brian said, "I find it much easier to keep going on a run when 1.5 million people are cheering for me!"
Heading downtown to a meeting this morning, I saw 1/2 of Lake Shore Drive blocked off for riders--the Gay Games triathlon. I was sorry that other commitments kept me from being down there to cheer. It's the same course as Accenture, the largest tri in the world.
Starting a 24 hr call shift tonight. Going to try to catch some zzzz's before the beeper starts going off. :rolleyes: L.