- Run half marathon in under 2 hours (SUCCESS)
- Run a 7:00 mile (SUCCESS)
- Run a sub-25:00 5K (SUCCESS)
- Get a new 5K PR (SUCCESS)
- Run a 10K race (SUCCESS)
- Run the Detroit Marathon! (SUCCESS)
- Reach my Weight Watchers goal weight (FAIL)
- Run as much as humanly possible without injury (SUCCESS...sort of)
What else did I manage to do this year?
- Ran six 5K races, taking home age group awards in four of them and setting new personal records twice (Shamrocks and Shenanigans in March; A Most Amazing Race in June)
- Ran two 10K races, setting a PR at the Dexter-Ann Arbor 10K in June
- Ran the Marine Corps Historic Half with my dad, which was a great experience
- Took first place female in the Run for the Rolls, which may be the only time that ever happens, and set a new mile PR as well (6:48)
- Ran 1330.3 total miles, which took 203 hours, 9 minutes, and 36 seconds (average pace: 9:11/mile) and burned 157,983 total calories
- Met a few of my fellow run-bloggers in real life (I'm still waiting to meet certain of the rest of y'all)
- Made the great leap into the 35-39 age group (does this mean I'm officially in my mid-thirties? that's only a stone's throw away from...FORTY)
- Qualify for the 2010 Boston Marathon at the Cleveland Marathon in May
- Run a sub-1:50 half marathon
- Run a sub-50:00 10K
- Set another new 5K PR (less than 22:44)
- OR break 22:00 in a 5K (this would be decidedly the more awesome of the two)
- Run 1500 miles for the year
- Run at least one race each month
In 11 days I launch my training for Cleveland. My nearly three months of the Do Whatever I Feel Like "plan" are almost over. It's time to get down to business. The business of BQ.
Happy New Year, everyone!
I shall conclude with my favorite photos of the past year.
During the Meteor 10K (April)
My Dad and I after the Marine Corps Historic Half (May)
Finishing the Dexter-Ann Arbor 10K in 50:00 (new PR) (June)
Hill work in Dexter with the RF501 Gang (July)
With my plaque for winning the women's Run For The Rolls 1-mile (August)
During my first 20-mile run (September)
Finishing the Detroit Marathon in 3:52:01 (October)
In my Obsessed Runner "costume" on Halloween (October)
And one which has not yet been seen: At the Chelsea/Dexter RF501 end-of-season party. I won a six-pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon (aka "PBR," aka "Pretty Bad Refreshment") in a random drawing. Victor traded me for a bottle of Unibroue Maudite for the remainder of the sixer at the conclusion of the evening. I think I got the better end of that deal.
My Dad and I after the Marine Corps Historic Half (May)
Finishing the Dexter-Ann Arbor 10K in 50:00 (new PR) (June)
Hill work in Dexter with the RF501 Gang (July)
With my plaque for winning the women's Run For The Rolls 1-mile (August)
During my first 20-mile run (September)
Finishing the Detroit Marathon in 3:52:01 (October)
In my Obsessed Runner "costume" on Halloween (October)
And one which has not yet been seen: At the Chelsea/Dexter RF501 end-of-season party. I won a six-pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon (aka "PBR," aka "Pretty Bad Refreshment") in a random drawing. Victor traded me for a bottle of Unibroue Maudite for the remainder of the sixer at the conclusion of the evening. I think I got the better end of that deal.
9 comments:
You never looked to me like you needed to lose any more weight. What is you goal on this? Is it realistic? Because it's hard to imagine, Jebus!, that you could burn 157,983 total calories in a year and NOT reach your goal.
Wow. What a grand success of a year, though, overall.
You should be proud.
Good luck getting down to brass tacks with BQing at Cleveland. You'll do it. I have no doubt about that.
Wow, what a year!! I am so impressed. Congrats on all your success. I don't know your personal goals, but I doubt you really need to lose weight and maintaining is a very good thing! So I'd say you were 100% successful. Good luck with 2009!! Happy New Year! :)
Best of luck to you in reaching your 2009 goals. You can break 22 minutes in a 5k!
I have complete confidence in saying that I believe we will be running Boston in 2010! 6 minutes to drop is nothing...
Sarah, you are amazing! What a year you've had. I know deep in my bones that you and I will be running Boston together in 2010. Go us!
You're so BQ'ing this year :-). You're right, we need a blogger meetup!
Great goals -- go get 'em!
Good job on the goals this ... erm ... last year. Good luck on 2009!
What, you don't subscribe to the PBRMEASAP philosophy? I don't blame you. Cheers!
GQH-- I had hoped to lose a total of 75 pounds. It's a nice round number. So is 60, I guess, but I like 75 better. It sounds so...impressive. I have a renewed sense of purpose and am confident I can finally get there.
TK-- I'm holding you to that prediction, girl!
Viper-- What, you don't subscribe to the PBRMEASAP philosophy?
OK, I'm such a loser I had to Google "PBRMEASAP" to find out what it meant, and found this, which is great:
http://beeronthebrain.blogspot.com/2008/01/pbr-me-asap.html
Well a great year. And happy new year.
Just a thought...not sure if you are already locked into Cleveland but the Bayshore Marathon in Traverse City is over Memorial Weekend and an excellent course to BQ on.
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