I found myself filled with a sense of optimism as the intense pink-orange glow of the sun broke over the horizon of Lake Superior on Saturday morning. ย A few minutes later, the large group of multi-layered runners headed out to the running path that follows the shoreline, and the first official long run of the 2016 Grandma’s Marathon training group was underway.
It has been 5 years since I ran a half-marathon, and life has been full in the meantime, resulting in a pretty irregular running routine. ย But, as our hometown marathon announced its 40th anniversary, and the commemorative lift bridge medal design and celebratory starter jackets were revealed, I decided if I was going to knock that full marathon off the bucket list, it needed to be Grandma’s Marathon. ย I knew from my half marathon experiences that Duluth knows how to put on a race and support every runner from the first to the last. ย I was not alone in this thought — after opening for registration on October 1, Grandma’s Marathon filled its 8,500 runner field by December 31.
Over 100 area runners are signed up for a local running store’s training group, some running the half marathon, and some running the full, including many first-time marathoners like myself. ย Three group runs are scheduled each week leading up to the June races. ย We Duluthians are hardy folks, as we headed out Tuesday evening for the first group run in single-digit temps on the snow-covered path.
You may be asking yourself, why!? ย Whether you are a runner or not, just watch the short video that the Grandma’s Marathon organization put together as registration opened, you get a glimpse of the beauty and great community support for Duluth’s marathon weekend:
Like I said, I am optimistic about this adventure. ย My goal is to finish, and enjoy the journey. ย Look for an update or two along the way.
Ciao! ~ Kat
This post was in response to the Daily Postโs Weekly Photo Challenge. โOptimisticโ is this weekโs theme. Everyone is welcome to join in the Challenge; further details on how to participate and links to othersโ responses are found here:ย Optimistic.
18 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Optimistic”
I find this post inspiring..thanks for sharing
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You’ll finish, no doubt about it. ๐
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Thanks for the vote of confidence, John!
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great post!
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Many thanks for stopping by the blog, arv! Welcome!
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Wow how fantastic. I am a runner too, but I’ve never been able to run half a marathon… but I am sure you are going to succeed. Good luck and have fun with training for the big event!
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Thanks so much for the vote of confidence, Noortje!
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I have eaten at Grandmaโs (which I recommend), but I have never had an opportunity to run the marathon. I think some day when I’m in a bit better shape I’d like to try it; my runner friends just rave about the event.
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What a fantastic community event! Enjoy! I’m optimistic you will succeed!
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Thanks, Terry — hoping this middle-aged body can tolerate the high-mileage training! ๐
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Work up to it slow! I’m sure you’ll be fine ๐
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What a beautiful course. With your optimistic attitude, there is no doubt in my mind you’ll finish. Looking forward to updates!
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Isn’t the setting of the marathon amazing? So fortunate to live in such a beautiful place — have to keep telling myself that as the miles get long. Good to hear from you, Maddie!
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Have done a few halfs and the feeling of accomplishment overcomes the struggle at around mile 9! Never tried at 7 degrees tho๐ฌ๐ฌ. Have fun!
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Hoping that desire of accomplishment will get me through the infamous wall that reportedly occurs at miles 18-20! We’ll see if the almost 50 year old body parts can take all the mileage getting to the starting line ….. Good to hear from you, Tina!
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Go You! What a great post!
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Thanks, friend! ๐
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