He almost beat me.
No joke.
My brother had trained for this race like a man on a mission so it was expected he’d finish and finish having met his goal, 2:30. But boy, he blew it, and us, away.
I recounted his weight loss journey here, and having lost 60 pounds leading up to race day really gave my brother newfound confidence. He could really see what he and his body were capable of doing.
I was excited to see him in person. He’d sent me numerous pictures but I wanted to see for myself what this new man looked like.
He was there at the airport with my sister waiting for me with a huge smile and as soon as I was close enough, gave me a giant bear hug that was much less bear than before 🙂
They were both hanging out with Flying Pig Volunteers who were welcoming travelers and we of course had to take picture:
I had flown into Cincinnati on Friday and that was planned as we figured we’d go to the Expo from there.
We walked around and really took our time–this was my brother’s first Expo after all 🙂 and took a few pictures after picking up our swag (which by the way, was pretty impressive!).
We drove back to Dayton, where my brother and sister live, and enjoyed the rest of our Friday and Saturday making sure we called it an early night.
Race morning, Sunday, we awoke bright and early as we had to drive back to Cincy. My brother-in-law was also running this race (and my sister was supposed to too, but she suffered an injury a few weeks prior 😦 )
The plan was for us to all start in the same corral and then do our thing. I loved this idea as I got to hang out with my brother pre-race and see him start. We chatted and talked a little about the race. My brother in law and sister gave us course details as they’d run the race several times before. My brother then announced that he felt he could beat his goal and really had a secret goal, a Goal A–2:20. He’s officially a runner now lol!
We heard the national anthem be played signifying the start of the race and we began moving closer and closer to the start. My brother was getting into race mode, getting his music set up and plugging in his ear phones.
This was really happening.
I was just kinda laying low, watching him, super emotional to see him do this. Really do this.
And as we approached the start line, I called his name to wish him luck….
…and I lost it. I started crying and I hugged him. We parted ways as soon as we crossed because I knew there was no way I’d keep it together.
I knew this was going to be a tough race (for me) because of the hills.
It was a crowded race too and the first few miles were spent navigating through people. I knew the hills would start soon after mile 5 and yup, they were as hard as I imagined them. I did my best to fight my way through them but my pace slowed considerably. I registered an 11:20something on one mile.
But I was having a blast. There was so much to see. So much crowd support. And even though the splits weren’t showing it, this was the fastest race in that it all seemed to happened so quickly. Before I knew it, I was at mile 10 going dooooown hill. It was a great final 3.1 and my splits showed it at 8:52, 8:50, and 8:40.
I crossed the finish line at 2:08:19 (9:48/mile) with my goal having been 2:05. I was pleased nonetheless because I had given it all I had on those hills and had really enjoyed myself the entire race.
I was collecting myself as I grabbed my medal when I heard my phone ring. I don’t ever run with my phone but did for this race as we would be using it as a way to meet up post race.
It was my brother telling me he was done!
But, but, but, I had just finished!
I quickly looked around as I was still in the finisher’s corral and sure enough, there he was! I ran to him and said, “Are you freaking kidding me?!!? You were right behind me!!!”
He had the. hugest. smile. Out of breath, he said, “Those hills had nothing on me!”
Official time: 2:10:36
He was two minutes behind me! TWO! And look at that average pace!!!!!
I was in complete disbelief. I seriously cannot explain what I felt when I saw him and when I saw the time he had finished. I just couldn’t believe it. He knocked it out of the ballpark!
We took a post race pic as we moved out of the finisher’s corral:
But I wish I could have bought ALL the pics of him running during the race. He has a huge smile on all of them and there’s one where he’s next to this girl who is walking up a hill, and he’s charging up it with a look of fierce intensity. It’s freaking awesome.
There’s one of him giving the camera man thumbs up like the race ain’t no thing 🙂
And there’s another of him crossing the finish line with arms triumphantly in the air–you can hear his roar as he crosses.
He has so many good ones but there’s one of him and I juust when he finished–he’s still out of breath, I have a shocked look on my face, and we are both smiling like goofballs. I love it so much.
I think need it.
Before we headed back to the car, I made sure to take a solo pic of him:
And the car ride home was him telling us his race story–how good he felt the entire way. How he started off with a steady pace the first 5 miles and then picked it up when the hills started, making sure he had enough energy to finish strong. He totally knew what he was doing.
All I could really say to him was, “You’re a natural.”
❤
I LOVE THIS POST. Gosh, all the emotions for sure! This brought me back to my first half in 2007. LOVE!!! Congrats to you both on amazing races!
Thank you!!! ❤
Wow, what an awesome experience!! And those hills… Holy cow. Great job to you and your brother!!!
Thank you so much! Yeah, he fared way better on those hills than me ha!
All I can say is AWESOME. Congrats to the both of you….and to his determination. Can’t wait to see what he does next!
Thank you! He most def is AWESOME 😀
Oh my gosh I love this! Huge congrats to you, your brother and your whole family – this is a life changing event! So incredible 🙂 When’s his next race, LOL?
It definitely is a life-changing experience! He says he’s taking a break but we all say that, right? 😉
“I’ll never sign up for another race again”…famous last words!
Exactly!! 😀
Wow. Tell your brother he is an inspiration to all of us learning-to-runners. 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
Thank you and I most certainly will!
SO, so awesome! Congrats to you and your brother on a great race! Hopefully this is just the first of many races together 🙂
I hope so!! 🙂
SO EXCITING! I loved all of this!
Thank you!! xoxo!!
This is so awesome! Congrats to your brother – what an amazing achievement for his first half!
Right?? My first half was nowhere near his time!!
That’s amazing!! He really is a natural!! Those hills are crazy and you both handled the course so well. The last three miles really live up to the “flying” part of the race name 😀
They sure do!! It was definitely welcomed after those hills! lol!
Wow! Just Wow. What an incredibly inspirational story!!!
Isn’t he?? He’s incredible and seriously what I’ll be thinking about as I train for Chicago. I hope to have half the heart he showed in this race
This is so awesome. What an inspiration he is and your whole family. Congrats to you both. A family that runs together….looks awesome together 😉
❤ Thank you Sarah!
Wow tell your brother congrats!!!! That’s an amazing race time and he did a great job for his first one.
Thank you Kristen! I’ll relay the message 🙂 xoxo
That’s incredible! My goodness, that is seriously SO amazing that he was that close to you for his first half! It looks like you got some family-friendly competition now! That’s so awesome 🙂 And his race plan!? Love it! Most people just want to finish…heck, I didn’t even have much of a race plan for my first half! He really is a natural! You must be one proud sister 🙂
I seriously was soooo shocked and proud when he ended right behind me! He totally is a natural (and I’m kinda jealous 🙂 )
This story is amazing! I can feel the pride in you from this story! I’m so glad you were there with him, and I’m so happy for him that he was able to not only accomplish his goal -but knock it out of the park! He needs a blog to tell his stories! I’m sure he will only get faster!:)
He totally let me do his brag story lol!
I tell him he could so get faster but he’s satisfied with how far he’s come for now and wants to take a break 🙂 We’ll see how long that lasts 😉
Haha all runners say that post race!!! I can’t wait to read when you do your next one together!:)
Exactly!! LOL!
What an amazing recap and story. Congrats to you and your brother!
Thank you! 🙂
I read this with tears in my eyes, what a beautiful recap and an amazing journey and its wonderful you were able to be there for him! A huge congrats to him…now…the million dollar question…when is his next race 😉
Thank you Sara! ❤
He says he's taking a break but you know, we all say that 😉
WOW – he had a great race! Congrats! I love the way that you care about him – so many siblings don’t have that kind of support for each other, and its so wonderful that you do! He certainly destroyed the heck outta his goal. Tell him that his next goal should be sub-2 hrs….its quite certainly within reach!
Thank you and yes, we are far away, but we are a great support team 🙂
He says he’s hanging up his running shoes for a while–but we all say that 😉
SO amazing.! wow he rocked it. That’s a great time for anyone. especially with those hills and being his first half marathon. SO amazing. Great job to you as well 🙂
Thank you!! He seriously shocked the hell outta me–I’m so proud 😀
Woo hoo! He ate the hills for breakfast then spit ’em out! 🙂
Lol!! He sure did!!
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Hi, I just stopped over here from your comment on my blog. I just read this and recap part 1 and felt all the emotions too while reading about it! You sound like a super encouraging and supportive sister! My sister started running last year so in our situation I am the one being encouraged by her and I can tell you I’m sure it means sooo much to you brother because it does to me!
Thank you so much!!
It’s amazing what family support can do 🙂 He’s motivated me as much as he says I’ve motivated him and I’m sure it’s the same with your sister ❤
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