I was just coming to post about this.
It was awful. By 7am it was about 80 degrees and the run didn't start until 8. The first 5k I was running well, but already feeling the heat. Somewhere between mile 3 and mile 4 I couldn't keep running. Sweat was pouring off of me and not going anywhere. I started walking. I alternated walking and running drinking gatorade endurance and water and pouring water on me at each water stop until mile 5. I started talking with another woman and we both pledged to start running at mile 5 and to run to the end together. She lasted about a quarter mile and told me to go on. I lasted till about a half mile and started walking again. At the 6 mile point I started running. As I came across the finish the guy took one look at me and steered me over to the emt tent where they sat me down and put a big ice pack on my neck. My hands had swelled up, and stupid me, I had forgotten to take my wedding ring off. it was starting to throb. There was a doctor there from your hospital. She had run the 5k then got roped into helping out, as they were being swamped with people. She held my arm up over my head while icing my hand. We still couldn't get the ring off, but at least got the swelling down to the point that the ring could turn, which was a huge improvement. As I was leaving the race an ambulence arrived, lights and sirens going - I assume somebody had an even worse time of it than I did.
At one point, I felt close to tears, as I was really unhappy about not finishing and the implications for accenture. but then I realized, even if I walk, I finish, and if that is what I have to do at the tri, then that is what I will do. I also realized that my weekly long run is probably closer to 6 miles than 5 (I have to take my bike out and truely measure it) based on the music that I ran to and what was playing at the 3 mile mark and where in my weekly run that song comes on. That is helping me feel a bit better as well.
Thanks for asking, Lise. The support of the tri community is so awesome. And too true about the shirts, I got the white, blue and green one, as I already own the shorts that it matches.
Brina
"Truth goes through three stages: first it is ridiculed; then violently opposed; finally, it’s accepted as being self-evident." Schopenhauer