I am quite relieved that today is finally over. Last year I ran this race and beat the 7 hour 30-minute time limit with only 2 seconds to spare. I registered for it again this year with the intent to work hard and concentrate on improving my time. Unfortunately, I never did do the training I had hoped to do. So, I have been stressing out about it for many months, knowing my chances of finishing were next to none! I admit that my attitude has been terrible and negative and I even considered not even showing up. But I did really want to do it because it would be my first full marathon since turning 80 years old. I ran one marathon back in 1979 and swore I would never do that again. But in 2007 I changed my mind and decided to run the Anchorage Marathon when I was 60 years old. After that I became a true Marathon Maniac and today I ran my 176th marathon, the same one I ran when I decided to break my vow to never do such a crazy thing again. Today I was stressed out about the time limit almost the entire race. It was at about mile 15 or so that I realized I was running much faster than last year. My feet were hurting but not nearly as badly as they were last year. My new shoes were helping but it was still pretty painful. But more tolerable with the significant amount of Advil I had taken at the start and again at mile 10. Weather conditions were perfect too. It was sunny and warm, but not too hot. It was in the high 60's and even up to 70, but there was a nice cooling breeze, so I never did get too hot. I was amazed when I crossed the finish line with a time of 7 hours and 2 minutes. I ran this marathon in 2007 and 2008 but couldn't for the next few years because my job up in Deadhorse caused me to work all of June. I resumed running it again in 2021 and have run it each year since then. Each of those 6 I placed in my age group of 75+, all but one I was first, including this time. There are not a large number of women over 75 who do that one, or any full 26.2-mile marathon, which gives me a distinct advantage. They give the age group winners an extra medal that is a smaller version of the regular finisher's medal. I enjoy having them in my collection.
I swore I'd never put myself through the stress of doing this marathon again. But I can't say that for sure. I do know I'm not going to register for it the minute the registration opens next year. If I do decide to do it again, I will sign up at the last minute, but only if I feel extremely confident. Life is too short to stress out over a silly time limit for something that is supposed to be fun. Life feels even shorter when you are 80 years old too! But I am happy I did it this time!































