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Running the PEI Marathon

The Crazy Factor

Running the PEI Marathon

Rocked another 32km and now we’re tapering!

The marathon is less than a month away. I can’t wait! We are all so excited for it. Had lots of crazy stuff going on in the last 2 weeks. Met lots of new runners too. This running thing could really catch on.

This Weeks Record

PEI Marathon - 32km Run

For our last 32km run we ran the last 32km of the marathon route, preparing ourselves mentally. It was great.

 

Icing my legs at Dalvay

Icing my legs at the beach after a our 32km run. I still can’t believe I live here. Life is so so good.

The Running Room Charlottetown - Marathon Mob

The Marathon Mob @ The Running Room after our 32km run from Dalvay to Charlottetown. So fun.

 


The Crazy Factor

So what makes runners run in the rain, sleet, snow, freezing cold, sweltering summer heat, complete darkness, ultra-distances, or run 274km tip-to-tip, non-stop, for 42 hours across on Prince Edward Island? The Crazy Factor! We’re talking about a community of people who think losing your toenail is like some sort of trophy. Yup, pretty crazy.

There’s just something about the craziness that makes it so much fun. It makes you feel like a kid again. This week we ran our speed training in the pouring rain and were completely drenched. It was awesome! We laugh at ourselves a lot and always remark about how it makes us feel like kids again. People always think we’re nuts. Rain, snow and darkness never stopped you from playing as a kid.

Ran the trail in the dark one night with my headlamp. Reeeally dark! I’d love to try that again but not alone. It was a really cool experience and running through the complete darkness, only seeing a spot of light in front of you, and bats flying at you in the dark, yeah it was crazy. Crazy fun!!! I had to call my husband to come and get me when I came out of the trail. It was pitch black out. My pace was so fast on that run because I was so nervous. I was flying! Had my iPhone and Nike+ on so I heard my facebook friends’ cheers and it made me feel like I wasn’t alone out there. Thanks!!! I also had George Harrison’s Beware of Darkness playing. Can you believe that?! So funny, and yes… crazy!

Speaking of The Crazy Factor, our friend and endurance runner Michael Gaudet did one of the craziest and coolest things this past weekend. He inspired so many of us runners by running PEI tip-to-tip on the Confederation Trail, non-stop, over 42 hours. He left Tignish on Friday morning at around 6:00 am and ran the 274km to Elmira, arriving around midnight Saturday night. Can you imagine??? It was astounding and so inspirational!

Michael Gaudet at 100-mile mark

At 100 Miles. Scott & Dave out running through the night with him. ~Photo by PEIrunman, Flickr

There were so many people supporting Michael and cheering him on. I love the running community on PEI. I wanted so much to run a bit of it with him. Imagine trying to find him? Where was he? Thanks to everyone’s updates on facebook and Scott Clark on his support team, I managed to find him at the Freetown entrance to the Confederation Trail. Given his location, the time, and my 32km run on Sunday I couldn’t join him. I had hoped to run Hunter River to Darling or Colville Roads, Oh well, maybe next time, eh Michael?

At the halfway 130km mark, seeing those headlamps coming down the trail was so cool. It was so dark, so quiet and all you heard was the gravel under their feet. It was amazing.

 

Click here to read the story from The Charlottetown Guardian – Gaudet conquers tip-to-tip run


Echocardiogram @ QEH for my big heart.

Way back in April, the week before running the WR3 Half Marathon, I had an EKG done which found that I have an enlarged left atrium. I wasn’t worried. I’ve always had fantastic blood pressure, so what’s the worry? But when my doctor mentioned massive heart failure I did get a little freaked out. I’m hoping it’s Athletic Heart Syndrome from running. So my doctor arranged for me to have an electrocardiogram, and last week I went to the QEH.

Technician, “You have a very low heart rate. Are you a runner?”
Me, “Yes.”
Technician, “Do you run a lot?”
Me, “I’m training for a marathon, so yeah I guess.”
I turn my head to look at my heart rate on the computer screen: 47bpm.
Holy crap.


Toenails are for sissies.

How’s your running going?

Do you ‘get’ The Crazy Factor?

Did you follow Michael Gaudet’s run?

I want to know!

We’re almost there!


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