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Celebrating Last Place

January 29th, 2005 Posted in Fitness

They said, “go” and everyone was off like a shot. I knew immediately that the pace was too fast for me. I slowed and situated myself at breathing pace. I was at the back of the pack and I was certainly the only overweight person running.

I did my first mile in about 13 minutes and change. Not a bad pace since I did walk about 2 blocks in the first mile. Further into the race I walked another 2 block. But otherwise I ran the most of the 3.2 miles. If I had to estimate I’d say I ran about 2.7 miles and walked about half a mile.

The start was hard. The finish was easy. Granted I’ve certainly cheered at the end of a hardwork out but I’ve never had a group of people cheering and encouraging me to pass the finish line. It was great. I was done at 45 minutes and change. (Sorry, I didn’t get the exact time.)

And even though I was the final 5k-runner to pass the completion mark, I’ve never been so proud to come in last.

4 Responses to “Celebrating Last Place”

  1. Sooz Says:

    You finished!! That is so great! Congrats!


  2. Funkeedva Says:

    YES! You finished :) You little juicy booty girl you :)

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  3. Anonymous Says:

    I’m proud of you! I never could have done it.


  4. Elle Jay Says:

    Thank ya’ll. You’d be suprised how much you can do if you just keep your pace and push forward. I know I was totally shocked.


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