Friends-
This is a hard one to write. I didn't do what I planned at this race. I didn't even finish the race. I didn't even run half of it. But I feel great.
I was on target - actually a little aggressive running a little over 7 miles in the first hour. After about 4 hours (noon), my body starting wondering what was going on. It was hot and the bottom line was I just wasn't having fun anymore. I struggled for the next 4 hours and finally decided to hang it up about 4 PM. I just didn't have it in me to go 16 more hours. This is a hobby and I just didn't feel like doing my hobby anymore on Saturday so I stopped after about 38 miles.
This was the first time I have dropped from a race. The lesson learned is - you gotta have fun. I love running. I just wasn't loving it that day. Saturday night was like a bonus night - man did I sleep well.
Mike Younglove and Kathy Braun both completed 12 hours on the track Saturday night. I am sorry I wasn't there with you.
I ran 13 miles yesterday morning and it was fun again.
The following link is from a Milwaukee newspaper writer Tom Held: http://blogs.jsonline.com/offthecouch/archive/2007/09/04/the-heat-takes-its-toll.aspx
"The high on Saturday reached 76 in Milwaukee, but must have felt a lot hotter on that track away from Lake Michigan. Ryan Dexter, a 31-year-old from Verona, had planned to go after Roy Pirrung's event record of 137.9 miles, but succumbed to the conditions just under 40 miles into the effort. Dexter is no rookie, either. He claimed third place earlier this year in the 150-mile event at the McNaughton Park Trail Runs in Illinois. "
As Christians we are called to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ. If you are anything like me, this is an extremely difficult thing to do. There just never seems to be a good time to broach the subject. To be honest, I am afraid of the awkwardness this discussion might cause.
Running has torn down the awkwardness and created a platform for me to talk freely about my faith. It is my hope that these stories will help draw you closer to our creator – through whom we all have the strength to move mountains.
God has given me a body built for endurance. Over the years, I have run a few races and met many wonderful and interesting people. These posts contain my stories. You do not need to be a runner to relate to these events. We are all running the race of life. We all have our peaks and valleys that we have to climb and descend.
Running has torn down the awkwardness and created a platform for me to talk freely about my faith. It is my hope that these stories will help draw you closer to our creator – through whom we all have the strength to move mountains.
God has given me a body built for endurance. Over the years, I have run a few races and met many wonderful and interesting people. These posts contain my stories. You do not need to be a runner to relate to these events. We are all running the race of life. We all have our peaks and valleys that we have to climb and descend.