Freedom Run 2010
The Freedom Run in Provo is one of my favorite family traditions. The race is crazy -- there are way too many people involved (they estimated about 4,500 runners participated in this year's race), but it's festive and fun and gets me in shape every summer. This year I ran the 10K with my sister Mary as a 1/2-way point to our 1/2 marathon training (I'll be running the Provo River 1/2, and Mary will run the Top of Utah). We had a good time running together, and Mary and her slick GPS watch with built-in pacing/heart rate/calorie/everything-you-could-possibly-need monitor kept us at a decent little pace ... at least until that dreaded uphill last mile. Overall a great run (don't mind my ginormous iPod that decided to poop out on me before we even hit the start line ... bummer).
My favorite part of the race this year was seeing people running in costumes -- my awards for best costumes (sorry, no pictures) would go to the Teenage Mutant Turtles foursome (I now have a new use for foil turkey roaster pans spray-painted green) and the group of Vikings, who literally ran the race, grunting the whole time (maybe they got confused and thought they were cavemen?), in furry loincloths, horned helmets and giant spears. Awesome.
Here are some of my favorite pictures from the event:





Me and Mary. Best running buddy ever. The crazy girl is trying to talk me into running the Ragnar with her ... I said I'd think about it. Could be great fun (or it could just be really hard).
I love this picture of Mary. Yes, cheesiness "runs" in our family.
Mary, me, and our cousin Becky. This was Becky's debut 5K, and she rocked it! We love it when more family members join in!
All of my family that participated this year -- Mary and me on the left end, next to Grant's sisters Tori, Melissa, Lisa (yes, they're twins), and Gaylyn, who is holding Eliot, and my cousin Becky.
Random shots -- my race chip (official 10K chip time = 55:34) and Gaylyn with Eliot checking out one of the hot air balloons that landed right near the finish line.
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7 comments:
Yeah for all of us! I had a great time even though I was in the other race.
Wow! Way to go!!! What an impressive time! Good luck with the rest of the training for the half...I'm sure you'll do great!
You look amazing!!! The 1/2 will be no problem. What a fun tradition and I think it is amazing that so many family members are involved- that makes it way more exciting to race.
That is awesome - and your time - YAY!! One of my best friends lives in Utah and just ran the Ragnar. She said it was amazing and from her photos looks like so much fun - you'd be GREAT at it!!
So I was just checking out these pics again, and my favorite: check out the people jumping into the background of the group photo. hehe! What a good time--thanks for posting about it. I love running with you! can't wait for the report of the 1/2!!
I know, I love the people in the background of our group pic, too. Looks like something you and the chums would have done ...
Woo hoo! Way to Monica! You will do great with the 1/2 marathon...I know you will!
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