2015 TCS NYC Marathon Recap

Be prepared this will be a long one…

IMG_3874Back in July, I announced my NYC Marathon plans and so much has changed since then. Over the last couple of months, we’ve been working through some big changes that include a new job for me in New Haven, CT and as a result, the sale of our current apartment and a move to Stamford, CT in a couple of weeks. With all the changes on the work front, my running took a backseat. I still managed to attend as many runs as possible to support the Athletes to End Alzheimer’s team and completed as many long runs as I could. At many points throughout this training cycle, I contemplated just canceling my entry. Even the week leading up the race, I thought about not running it. However, I am so glad I decided against that horrible idea.

DSC00482Going into yesterday’s race, I knew I was prepared to run 26.2 but not up to the caliber and speed that I had in previous years. All along, this race was going to be a fun run and it was exactly that. I soaked up every minute of the big party that took me through all 5 boroughs of New York City. In some ways, this felt like a big farewell party for me (I have my entry to next year’s marathon but I know with the move, it won’t be the same). I high-fived strangers and kids all along the course, smiled at everyone who shouted my name, and hugged all of my friends and family. I smiled the whole way and made sure I enjoyed every minute of the grueling four and a half hours that I was out there. The race and distance are by no means easy, but when you smile and enjoy it, it is a blast.

DSC00428I had no time goal but one of my teammates wanted me to help pace her to a sub 4:30 marathon. Her goal to was to aim for a 4:20 race for the first half, which is around 9:55 minute miles. We ran the first 10 miles together until she had to use the bathroom. I am so glad I had her with me for the first part of the race. Pacing and running together helped reel me in. In all of my recent marathons, I have started too fast and paid for it by mile 13. After separating at mile 10, I thought about putting on my headphones, but decided against it. I was having too much fun and didn’t want to miss a moment. It started to get a little warm by the halfway mark and after mile 16, coming of the Queensboro Bridge, I knew I needed to make sure I was drinking enough water and Gatorade. From that point on, I walked through each water station to make sure I stayed hydrated. At no other point along the route though did I walk – all the bridges, and hills especially 5th Avenue (at mile 22.5 – 24), I stayed strong.

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DSC00503I finished in 4:31 yesterday and that is far off a PR, even a course PR, but I enjoyed every minute, which is very different from most of my marathon experiences. I was mentally strong the whole race and while I was not physically at my peak, it didn’t matter. This was the race I needed coming off the London Marathon to prove that I had it in me to conquer the marathon distance again. I learned so much about myself and what I would do differently yesterday. The 2015 TCS NYC Marathon taught me many life lessons and I proud to call myself an 8-time marathoner.

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IMG_3886My teammates are all incredible. I am humbled by the experience year after year. There were so many first-time marathoners yesterday, my cousin, Derek included and being surrounded by that accomplishment is inspirational. Our team fundraised over $600K for the Alzheimer’s Association and over $3MM in the last seven years. Together the group endured so many tears, sweat, pain, and glory. I am blessed to be affiliated with such a great group people. Thank you so much for an incredible 2015 TCS NYC Marathon season!

And thank you to NYRR for putting on such a great race and all of the fans and supporters on the course. Big thank you, appreciation, and hugs to my friends and family who put up with my crazy running schedule and stories year-round, my parents, brother, and cousins who were out on the course yesterday to shout at me from 3 different spots along the way, and Josh for his constant support of my running addiction. None of this would not have been possible without everyone’s support! THANK YOU for making #8 possible!

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Labor Day Weekend Recap

We had the best Labor Day Weekend. I have a feeling this 4 day week will feel much longer than 4 days.

My long run on Saturday took us over three bridges (Williamsburg, Pulaski, and Queensboro) and through three boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens).

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Just coming off of the Williamsburg Bridge means we need to stop for a picture.

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This was only a couple blocks away in Brooklyn but such a cool background.

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It’s time for some fueling right before tackling the Queensboro Bridge.

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And post-16+ miles later, we were all thirsty for Juice Press. Thank you for the free juices. We will always #runforjuice on Saturday mornings.

After a quick nap and real food, Josh and I made our way back into the city to meet a friend.

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We saw this gorgeous sunset in the West Village on our way to EN Japanese Brasserie. To kick off our evening, we had some amazing cocktails, freshly-made tofu, and stone grilled chicken (interesting combination of food?).

Then it was off to Barbuto. Jonathan Waxman is one of my all time favorite chefs. The last time we were at Barbuto, I was having a bad day and barely remember the meal. This time, I will definitely remember the experience. After waiting over an hour (what happened to NYC being quiet on a long weekend?), we were finally seated. It was well worth the wait though because our table was the corner one right on Washington Street. The weather was perfect and there was no better way to spend Saturday night than enjoying amazing food with even better company.

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This picture really does not do the food justice. The hanger steak, mushroom risotto, and potatoes were some of the best I’ve ever had. We also ordered the chicken, two appetizers, and what ended up being three desserts. Let’s just say it was a very satisfying evening with big bellies.

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On Sunday, we were in Stamford for the day. If you squint really hard (or zoom in on the picture), you can see the Manhattan skyline in the background.

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And on Monday, we enjoyed our labor-free day with brunch at Rintintin with friends and hanging out with my favorite little one. Though she was not enjoying my company very much on Monday.

It was quite the NYC weekend and unfortunately, one that unofficially marks the end of the summer.

Tell me all about your weekend or since the weekend was so long ago, you can tell me what your plans are for this upcoming one.