Matea did her race and got herself a t-shirt and earned a medal for running through the muddy 850m course.
I ran a half-marathon. I started running at the end of November (after wrecking my shoulder when I crashed my mountain bike and couldn't ride for a while). I decided that I needed some kind of goal to work toward, so I signed up for the half-marathon, not even knowing if I could do it. Of course since I broke my big toe, I had to take four weeks off in February, but I was cautiously hopeful I could do it.
Having never done anything like this before I really didn't know what to expect. It was quite a big ordeal - there were over 3,000 people running the half marathon alone.
The cut-off time was 2:45, and originally all I was hoping for was to finish- but recently I was starting to think that I could do it closer to 2:00. I ended up finishing the 21km in 2:07, and my knees held out - which I wasn't sure of lately - so it was a pretty good time overall.
Good job George and Matea!!!!
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Nice work George! Are you going to keep doing half marathons or will you try a full?
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