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Location:

Sandy,UT,USA

Member Since:

Apr 09, 2011

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Recover From Injury

Running Accomplishments:

Marathon #3 - PR - Salt Lake Marathon 2011- BMQ 3:41:03

PR - Bryce Canyon Half - July 2011 1:38:29

BOSTON

 

At the finish

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Recovering from micro-fracture surgery on my right knee.  I tore the cartilage off of my knee while doing a speed-training run one month before Boston.  Doc gave me a cortisone shot so that I was able to finish Boston.  After the surgery, I was told to never run again. :(

Long-Term Running Goals:

QUALIFIED FOR BOSTON! April 16, 2011 

Ran Boston on April 14, 2012! 

Personal:

 

Married, 40 year old, mother of four. 

 

"In truth, runners don't race other runners.  They race against themselves: to conquer their wills, to transcend their weaknesses, to beat back their nightmares.  And while a runner can't actually beat himself, he can beat his time. Even years into running, he can get better." Running for His Life by Michael Hall

 

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Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 04:55:00
Total Distance
26.20

 

JG from the blog is in the middle! I missed Rattletrap at the expo by an hour! :( 

 It was a MIRACLE that I was able to finish the Boston Marathon.  I couldn't even go up or down stairs or do a slow run the day before the marathon without pain in my knee.  I was heartsick the night before the marathon when I got a call from my sweet 11 yr old girl, Sarah.  She called right before she went to bed crying and said, "Mom, I have been praying for you all weekend and I know that you are going to cross the finish line tomorrow, I just know it, I feel it inside."  I cried as I tried to get to sleep.  I kept a prayer in my heart.  I know that it is not a important thing to run a marathon in the grand scheme of life and the fact that I can even run after being told by a neurologist that I had MS 11 years ago is a miracle, but to be able to qualify for Boston meant so much to me and was also a miracle.  My friend that I ran some training runs with got a stress fracture one week before the marathon and I was aching for her since I know how it feels to train so hard and not be able to run. I thought I was going to have the same fate, but she reminded me that at least I was able to get out on the course and run a little of the marathon.  I was planning on walking the whole course if that is what it took to be able to cross the finish line as I thought of my sweet daughter's face.  

I shared a room with MaryMary from the blog because she is my friend Cheryl's sister from Michigan and another one of their sisters Rebecca (who is going to get on the blog) from St. George.  It ended up being such a great weekend and I told them that I was their adopted sister for the weekend.  They were so much fun and so wonderful that I truly do feel like they are my sisters now!  

 

MaryMary, Cheryl(with a boot), Rebecca and ME!  

 

On our way to the bus! 

I thought I should start in the 3rd wave since I was injured and didn't want to get in the way of the faster runners.  I went to get in line and realized that to drop my bag, I had to go back about a half mile to get to the second wave's bus.  My knee was hurting and walking back and half running hurt even with the cortisone shot.  I was feeling more anxious about starting.  I finally got my bag to the bus and after about a half mile I realized that my Shot Bloks were still in my bag.  I ran back and the busses were leaving.  I did have one Gu and some beans, but my heart sank since it was so hot and I knew I needed the sugar and electrolytes.  I had made a friend on the bus and ended up in the line with her and she gave me one of her Bloks and saved me!

 

On the far right is my new friend that I made in line and on the bus and she is the one that ended up giving me one of her 4 Shot Bloks.  Her mom was meeting her half way with more, so I didn't feel too guilty taking it. I love making new friends!

I was in with all of the people that didn't qualify to be there.  They were the ones that had donated to get a spot.  Very few actually looked fit enough to run a marathon and they were all sweating and it smelled like a BO factory before we even got to the start.  It was so hot and I was thirsty before we even started.   

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(Notice my manly calves!) :( 

Mile 1....it was so crowded and people were not even running after the starting line.  I had never seen this before!  It was a VERY slow jog.  I quickly got to the side on the dirt and started to run fast to get past all of them when my knee started stabbing!  I slowed to a really slow jog too and the thought came to me from a quote that MaryMary gave me earlier. ...  Too soon we cross the finish line, too late we find the joy was in the running." Unknown.  I was lucky that my knee was allowing me to even run a little.  I was giving thanks up above that I could run and thought that I was going to enjoy the entire run.....every step.....and that I had been preparing for this and enjoying the journey of training and so why did I want to get to the finish line?  I decided to enjoy it and share it.  I got my phone out and started taking pictures of what it is really like to run a marathon.  The crazy dressers, the people with their butts hanging out, the men off peeing to the side, the amazing bystanders cheering you on, the kids that want high-fives.  

 

I took it slow, if I needed to hit a POP, I did....a record 4X!  Even taking it slow, I started feeling sick at mile 8.  It was so HOT.  I haven't been able to run for 3 weeks and i was hoping my previous training would have held out, but it didn't.  When I felt like I was going to puke, I would stop and walk for a while.  I didn't miss one person squirting a hose and not turn around in it.  I didn't miss one aid station of water and gatorade.  I didn't miss one kid that I could high-five.  By mile 18,  I stopped to walk with a guy because my stomach was hurting it was so distended. I lifted up my shirt and said that I looked 6 months pregnant and laughed.  I just wasn't absorbing anything.  I wasn't thirsty, I was sick!  He gave me one of his pretzel stick and he said he was walking the rest of the race.  That was his 3rd Boston and he said it wasn't worth running because it was too hot.  I was shocked to see EVERYONE walking, no one was trying to pass anyone.  I have never seen a marathon like it before.  

 

(I was not sticking my stomach out.  It hurt so bad.  It took two days to go back to normal. That is really what I looked like at 6 months pregnant! )

My husband called a few times during the race.  About mile 19, he called and said that I was projected to get a 5:04 and it made me even sicker!!!!  A 5 hour marathon????  I had to remind myself that it was a miracle that I was even going to cross the finish line.  Something snapped in me though and I think I remember that to get a medal at Boston you have to run it in under 5 hours.  Maybe I am wrong.  I started to try to run faster, so that I could come in under 5.  I was already sick though and it was miserably hot.  About mile 21 I started to see spots in my vision and my fun of enjoying every step of the race stopped.  My mom called me to see if I was finished yet at about mile 22-23 and I was in so much pain.  My legs were charlie horsing.  I thought my calves were going to rip in two!  I started to cry because it was my mom.  After I got off with her I felt some strength from her call and tried to finish the rest of the race as a race.  I was swallowing puke in my mouth and trying to slow way down when I thought I was going to lose it.  I started to go dark a couple of times and still kept running.  I thought, they better not pull me off of the course and that I had wished I hadn't run back and forth during the first few miles to keep taking pictures!  I crossed the finish line and my Garmin said 27 miles.  I had gone side to side and back tracked taking pictures a bit too much.  I have never done that before. I am usually cutting my corners to try to run even two steps less than I have to.   

After I crossed the finish line, Rick called about 5 seconds after and I started to sob!  I haven't ever done that before.   It was so wonderful to hear his voice.  He said that he had been tracking me and waiting for me to cross.  I came in at 4:55.....worst time by far.  It didn't seem like it though.  I had crossed the finish line and saw my daughter's face in my mind and knew her sweet prayers had been answered. It was a miracle that my knee held out and I was able to run 27 on a torn meniscus without much pain!

I kept asking where were the medals???  They kept telling me to walk and walk.  I finally got there and an old guy put it around my neck and I started to sob and grabbed onto him and hugged him and said that my family was at home and I just needed a hug.  He laughed and squeezed me and said he felt privileged to be there for me.  Sweetest guy ever!

 

Everyone was so wonderful!  What an amazing day.  The signs all over Boston kept saying...."BOSTON IS ALL IN."  Boston was all in ..... they were squirting us down, giving us ice, oranges, popsicles, pretzels, holding up signs, screaming for us.  Boston was all in, the whole city was a part of that marathon and none of us could have finished without them! 

After effects of the marathon are rotating between chills and my teeth chattering and feeling hot and sweaty and about to puke.  My legs are sore sore, even with a slow marathon and I am still hobbling around 2 days later. The crazy thing is, my knee isn't hurting at all!  I can go up and down stairs without any pain!  I don't know what running the marathon did....but, it was nothing short of a miracle in a lot of ways!

 You know me....I couldn't resist a good share! ha!  This puts my previous butt crack pic to shame! haha!  

 

At first, I thought he must have pooped his pants and took off his shorts and kept running.  If you get close enough, you can see he is wearing a thong.  I went to pass and take a pic from in front, but he decided to stop and stretch and put his butt towards the crowd of runners! (no joke)  I couldn't take a pic of that, I would have thrown up for sure! haha!!!! 

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Comments
From jun on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 15:36:41 from 205.158.160.209

Uh, I think you just gave Jake's report a run for his money. That was incredible. You are amazing. Congrats on finishing. Seriously, I'm really taken back right now. Congrats.

From DLTheo on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 16:09:01 from 155.130.107.42

Stunning victory for Amy! Way to go Steam, that is quite a story. You are inspiring me for my race in 11 days! I followed you on the website, too. The splits don't even begin to tell the story, though.

From Carina on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 17:18:38 from 204.15.86.83

I was seriously teary reading this! You are so amazing for being brave enough to run this marathon with the knee issues and the heat! And under 5 hours is AMAZING given the circumstances. You are a rock star for sure!!!!!

From JD on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 17:20:56 from 71.32.201.173

nice job Steam! it's so great you were able to do it, and have a great experience also! very happy for you, thanks for the report.

From timp on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 17:49:20 from 99.110.188.230

You got me on that race report Steam. Thanks so much for sharing.

Great stuff --

Now go get healthy !!

From Kelli on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 19:17:50 from 71.219.98.16

AMAZING MARATHON STORY!!! I am so glad that you finished the darn thing, it shows just how tough you are. i was tracking you and I was worried there in the middle when things slowed down and SO HAPPY when you sped back up! Coming in under 5 all broken up like you are and in the heat---INCREDIBLE!

Now, let's get you fixed.

From Dan on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 20:24:09 from 24.209.83.20

Great report Amy, I have been waiting for it. We were worried about you Sunday (even after you said you thought I would be bigger ;p)! I think coming in under 5 was .. well Kelli said it.. INCREDIBLE!! Now, get fixed, healed, rested and let's start again nice and easy :)

From Steam8 on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 21:00:48 from 166.70.55.77

Dan! I thought you were perfect! I wish we would have been able to get a picture together. I just didn't think of it until you had started down the road with everyone! JG is the only one I got a pic with. I didn't meet so many that I wanted to. It was a busy weekend for everyone!

From Dan on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 21:02:43 from 24.209.83.20

I would have liked that too! I was just giving you a little crap for that comment is all- made me laugh!! :)

From Kelli on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 21:27:14 from 71.219.98.16

I wish you had gotten a picture, too, so I could see just how small cookie monster is!

From Steam8 on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 21:56:32 from 166.70.55.77

He is pretty dang tall and lean. Not at all what I thought he would look like since he loves to cook and eat! :) He is a cute cookie!

From jsh on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 08:59:03 from 63.253.43.114

Amazing story! I'm so glad you were able to take it all in; the good and the bad. Sounds like an incredible experience that you'll NEVER forget.

From Neil on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 09:06:50 from 164.165.24.5

Enjoyed the RR very much. The last pic, not so much. ;) Hope you have a complete and speedy recovery. Congrats on becoming a Boston Marathon finisher!

From I Just Run on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 09:29:27 from 67.79.11.242

I was really enjoying the read until I got the the last picture :-( Ha Ha !!

I'm so happy you were able to run and finish the race. I've been worried for the last few weeks that it just wasn't going to happen. I'm very glad I was wrong. This is an experience you will never forget...especially the voice of encouragment that really made a difference. I'm glad you had a great time and great experience (even though it wasn't easy getting there!).

From Chad on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 09:36:54 from 204.113.19.55

You're so strong. Congratulations on the finish. That was a remarkable race, nice job fighting to the end.

(A thong? Really? I can't imagine the chaffing. I don't know whether to laugh, cry, or throw-up.)

From Oreo on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:12:41 from 206.81.136.61

Sweet Steam!! Hero level there.

From Lily on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 10:34:45 from 67.199.178.210

Best Boston report by far. I am still so so glad you finished. It was worth it don't you think? That picture with the medal gets me every time. I am so happy for you Amy! :) loves loves and more loves!

From SlowJoe on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:34:06 from 155.219.241.10

Great job, congrats on your Boston finish! I agree this is one of the best race reports ever!

From Dave S on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 11:47:14 from 69.170.115.216

Congratulations! Very inspirational report.

From Kelli on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:22:15 from 71.219.98.16

OH MY HECK!!!! For real, they let people race like that? That is obscene, but hilarious!!!!

Your poor tummy. I have to say that happened t me after the 50 miler. I think that just tells you how much you taxed your body on this one. Like I said already, INCREDIBLE to run with that injury.

Lastly, WHERE did you get that skirt? I LOVE IT and you know me and my skirts!

From flatlander on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:23:11 from 198.207.244.102

A great report and a courageous race. So happy for you and your daughter! I love that you were out on the course taking photos, even though you paid for it later.

From Dorsimus on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 15:21:21 from 209.23.248.163

What a great race. Fantastic job. I was so happy you were able to get out there and make it happen! The tough times make us stronger - and usually make for the best stories!! You'll have some amazing memories for years to come. Well done.

From Teena Marie on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 16:17:19 from 174.27.199.63

Steam~

You have me in tears!!! My sis (younger than me) was diagnosed with MS about a year ago. I can't even hardly type right now.

I am SO SO SO in awe of you!

Congrats on qualifying, running, and finishing Boston. That was a race for the ages!!!

Your pics are AWESOME!!! You are so cute and the butt crack in the end is so not cute (but hilarious)!!! :)

From rAtTLeTrAp on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 16:20:15 from 24.18.125.122

You clearly have a "crack" addiction. You know, they do have treatment for that :) Congrats on your finish. I was sooooo happy for you when I got that final text message!

From Steam8 on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 17:38:46 from 166.70.55.77

Teena Marie...you have me in tears! How is your sister! My heart is aching right now. Every day with MS when you are having an episode is like running a marathon--I would know because I have had to deal with both. I hope your sweet sister is okay! Call her and cheer her up and help her every day! The reason we are given sisters in life is to help us through the times we can't help ourselves.

From Steam8 on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 18:57:14 from 166.70.55.77

Kelli-the skirt is Lululemon. You can't buy it anymore. It is normally 56, but I bought it off of ebay for a ridiculous 120! It was new with tags. I guess that is a great way for people to make cash. Once they are out at Lulu, they don't make more and they go up on ebay for double the price. I bought another one for 109. I am in love with their skirts. They are even better than runningskirts.com!

From Kelli on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 19:36:57 from 71.219.98.16

Hmmm, I am not a fan of Lululemon, or have not been up until now. Maybe I need to give them another try!

MS? I some how skimmed over that at the beginning. I did not know you had MS. My brother has MS and he has become an ultra runner as of the last 6 months or so.

From gdoc on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 19:56:18 from 98.202.193.212

Congrats on a super race and story... Nice finish and with the last photo I finally know what kind of shorts I need to go look for. Happy Healing and recovery!

From Bryce on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 21:23:00 from 76.27.58.194

Incrediable! Great report and huge congrats on getting that done. Seems like it took alot of guts to even start. So glad it went well.

From MaryMary on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 21:29:51 from 99.185.60.234

Well written! My six moth "baby" still hasn't gone down. Never regret stopping to smell the roses and take pictures. They are all priceless! (esp. the last one) ha ha. You are amazing. It was great sharing this experience with you and one I will not forget !

From Steam8 on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 10:07:14 from 166.70.55.77

Rattletrap...I don't have a crack addiction, I am a crack magnet. If there is a crack around to be seen, It finds me! haha!!!

From Bec on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 15:17:39 from 68.206.133.141

Wow, you made it despite SO many hardships. You had the courage to go and out and run Boston being injured, and in the extreme heat. I am happy that you finished in one piece. It's an honor just to be there. I hope they treated you like a million bucks in Boston.

From Derunzo on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 19:43:37 from 24.218.176.97

Amazing race Amy! Bummed that I didn't see you & get to scream your name. My daughter's and wife were so into the whole experience..... BOSTON IS ALL IN!

From JG on Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 08:12:10 from 71.57.246.108

Wow ... I feel like a rockstar ... front & center first pic! It was so great to meet all of you & I really enjoyed dinner Saturday night! I am so happy that you were able to finish, that is truly a remarkable accomplishment with your knee, even if we would have had cool weather! Congrats & thoughts & prayers for a speedy healing process ... you are amazing!

From Becca on Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 09:37:29 from 97.126.143.61

Amy - it was so fun to meet you last weekend and immediately become your new "sister!"

I am so happy for you that you were able to complete this marathon! You are incredible! Good luck with the surgery - hopefully it will heal up fast so you can get back to doing what you love!

From Smooth on Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 07:53:37 from 174.27.212.157

Oh Amy I just love you! Your report have me laughing and crying at the same time! I read it the first time when you first wrote it and again today! I didn't comment then because I was feeling so bad that I missed you at the start and kicked myself for not running with you! We were probably really close the entire time!

You are amazing! What a way to soak the whole Boston experience in! I am so proud of you overcoming so many obstacles to qualify and to finish Boston! You are an inspiration...despite it all...you are so fun and positive! LOVE your report, thanks for the great pictures! Here's my virtual HUGS to you, Steamer! :)

From Scott Wesemann on Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 15:01:45 from 76.23.60.119

Wow! So impressed. Excellent report and pics. Congrats on gutting it out and finishing with your knee and the heat. You are amaaaaaaaaaaaaazing!!!

From Predog on Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 23:03:23 from 67.186.192.20

Nice job in a tough race. By all accounts, Boston was brutal for everyone this year. Great accomplishment! One day I'll scrape up the cash to fly out there and run it.

From Burt on Mon, May 07, 2012 at 18:32:21 from 72.223.82.180

Great job Steam8! And see if you can get me your new friend's number.

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