Race day morning I felt OK, so I decided to go ahead and run the race. About 5 times during the race I got cheered on by a MIZZOU fan who noticed my hat. I felt obliged.... We were, after all, in Kansas. He and his daughter were cheering for his wife, who was always a minute or two behind me. They'd cheer me on, then her, then move on to the next spot to cheer us on again. I'd come around a corner and hear "MIZZOU! Go MIZZOU! You got this MIZZOU!" What fun! Thanks, MIZZOU fan! That helped a lot!
| Diana took this picture of Carl and me at the start line. |
| Carl with Diana Burton. She's done a billion marathons. |
The race course was not bad. A lot of the run was spent on this paved trail (below) through a woodsy area. A small amount of time was spent on roads. I felt really good until about mile 8. At that point my shoes started hurting my feet and my legs started to crap out. By mile 10 I was doing a lot of talking to myself. "Only 3 miles to go. You can do anything for 3 miles." I ended up doing only slightly worse than my best time (Denver), coming in at 2:45:48. Not bad for a sicky running in the crazy wind that day!
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Carl took this pic of me coming toward the finish line. |

You are right: Great run for being sick.
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