As a runner myself, having the opportunity to run Boston (even on a charity bib) makes me feel like I will be "blessed" as one of the goddesses of running. I feel like I'm embarking on what will be a grueling journey of training that will culminate in a spectacular race across the great cities of eastern Massachusetts and end on the stunning finish line. I will be pushing myself harder than ever...or will I?
I took a few minutes to see what I was getting myself into - I was expecting the most grueling race of my life, but after looking at the elevation profile, I might start laughing...Let me explain why before you think I'm ripping on the world's most revered race.
For the past three years, I have participated in the Nike Women's Marathon in San Francisco. The reason I do Nike is for the gorgeous firefighters in tuxedos waiting for you at the finish line with beautiful Tiffany blue boxes on a silver platter (I may be married, but I'm never above a cute man giving me a blue box!). A very cool race, but not as renown as Boston. This is the elevation profile of what has become my annual sufferfest to get a Tiffany's necklace:
Now let's compare this to the most well-respected race in the history of mankind:
Am I crazy to think that Boston won't be as hard as Nike? If you have any comments or experience on the two races, I'd love to to hear your thoughts...because right now, I'm feeling a little overly confident in my ability to post a massive PR at Boston.
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