Race Recap: Brazos Bend 100 Marathon

This past weekend I committed to running the Brazos Bend 100 Marathon.  I orginally signed up to do the 50 miler but then decided that being an ultramarathoner wasn’t for me.  Then after running another ultra, I decided I should try the 50 miler and signed up again…but then I decided to drop down to the marathon. This was my 12th marathon of 2014!

I’m not a stranger to the trails.  I know trails are difficult.  I know they can mess with your mind.  But I also know running the trails can be peaceful and beautiful.  Willie was playing chaffeur for the weekend double which I’m glad that he did.  It was nice to have him there to drive us (Jesica and I) wherever we needed to go.  Big thanks to Willie for waking up at 3:00 am on Saturday to drive us to Brazos Bend State Park!

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A large number of our running group was doing this race.  We pretty  much covered every distance out there for this race: 100 miler, 50 mile, marathon and half marathon.  We even won running group of the year! This was the group of people running the marathon! We all had royal nicknames.  I was the Countess of Marathon.  It seemed fitting, right?

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I was excited to run with my friends! This was the first time Mel, Jes and I ran the same marathon. We all were training for our first marathon in the fall of last year which made us sole sisters for life.

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The race started at 7:45am with a 28 hour time limit. I started running with Jes and I fully intended on running the entire marathon with her. I was a little worried about seeing alligators on the course. I knew I would be fine but that still worried me. Safety in numbers, right?

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The course was pretty muddy in some parts but it didn’t seem like a big deal.

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It started off being one of the prettiest and easiest trails I’ve run this year. When it was pretty, it was great. We were having a good time, but I decided that I needed to leave Jes. The trail was starting to wear on me and I didn’t know how long I was going to be mentally checked in to the whole thing.

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And then I got into some of the worst loops on the trail. It was muddy. I got my foot stuck in the mud so many times. I lost my shoes a dozen times but luckily someone was always around to help me. With mud came mosquitoes and no amount of bug spray could ward them off. When I got to these points in the trail, I wished that I would have stayed with Jes. It was mentally draining. I couldn’t imagine having to do another loop of this. But I wasn’t beat down. Trails usually kick my butt but I was hanging in there with this one.

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There were definitely parts of the course that I just couldn’t run. I walked and dodged the parts I needed. I was a little disheartened when I arrived at a couple of water stations and there was no water. It wasn’t super hot but it was warm. I had my hydration vest on sometimes I just wanted some cooler water. I felt bad for people who had no water though because the aid stations were kind of far apart and I went to the 3 stations in a row that had NO water.

My watch lost signal around mile 20 so I just cut if off. I had no idea how much more I needed to do. I just knew this race was a little tough due to the mud and horse tracks. There were honestly times during this race I said to myself, “I really just want to run.” I was waiting for the moments when the trail cleaned up a bit so I could run safely. That moment came towards the end.

Finished the marathon! It sucked but I finished! On to the next marathon stop! #marathonmaniac #fitfluential #teamchocolatemilk

I was happy to finish! I’m usually no good on trails but I felt like I had accomplished something big on Saturday. I finished a marathon on a trail. Talk about something I didn’t think I was going to be able to do. I finished the race in 6:07:55 which is a time I’ll gladly take.

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Everyone thinks trail races are walk in the park, which sometimes they are but they are tough on your legs…and your mind. I was just so happy to finish. I was ready for the next day to run the BCS Marathon.

Would I run this race again?  The jury is still out.  Trail running isn’t my forte but I did like the whole group atmosphere with my running group.  I wasn’t as afraid of this trail as I had been in the past trails.  I just don’t love trail running as much as road running.  But I like looking at nature and there was so pretty stuff to see.

Race Recap: St. Jude Memphis Marathon

Race Recap: St. Jude Memphis Marathon

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Race Recap: The Ultracentric Experience 6 HR

Race Recap: The Ultracentric Experience 6 HR

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Race recap: Pleasure Island Bridge Half Marathon

Race recap: Pleasure Island Bridge Half Marathon

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Race Recap: Rock n Roll St. Louis Half …

Race Recap: Rock n Roll St. Louis Half Marathon

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Race Recap: Rock n Roll St. Louis 5K – …

Race Recap: Rock n Roll St. Louis 5K – Saturday

It’s been awhile since I ran this race but when I got back from St. Louis, I got sick and then I was on to Washington DC for Marine Corp. I’m usually really good about doing the race recaps on time but this time I failed. Willie and I ventured to St. Louis just to run this race. That’s probably not very shocking to hear. The race started at 8AM so we had plenty of time to get to the race. The weather was cooler than what we were use to but that’s wasn’t a big deal. We left the…

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Marine Corps Marathon Recap

Marine Corps Marathon Recap

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Race Recap: Tyler Rose Marathon

Race Recap: Tyler Rose Marathon

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Race Recap: Plano Balloon Festival Half Marathon

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Race Recap: Revel Rockies Marathon

Race Recap: Revel Rockies Marathon

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Race Recap: Run The Rockies 10K

Race Recap: Run The Rockies 10K

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