FANS 24-hour Run, June 5, 2004Fun at FANS |
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We had to weigh in every so often. I think it was supposed to be every six hours, maybe even more often. My weight went down to 135 (I joked that I was losing weight, woohoo) and then up to 138 again, and then stayed down around 134 or 135. Water retention can be weird. It seemed like the weather was holding up pretty well. It was better than expected. But eventually, it turned. Just before the 12-hour run was done, a thunderstorm hit us. I could see the lightning and the thunder got pretty loud. I laughed to myself, thinking about how this could be the one thing that gets the race called off. I'd be having the race of my life and have it suspended. Wouldn't that be ironic? Then the rain came down full force. I didn't have a jacket on, just a little short sleeve top and shorts and a running hat. The rain really came down. The path soon flooded and I was soaked. It didn't matter about avoiding puddles because everything was so wet. I changed my top and picked up my rain jacket when I came around again, but by then the rain was easing off. By the next lap I was able to take off my jacket. The weather had warmed up again. It stayed t-shirt weather through the night. Juli and Catherine had finished their 12-hour race in the rain, both achieving over 31 miles, which was their goal distance. The Divine Madness crew had packed up and gone. As it got darker, I suddenly seemed to require more bathroom stops. It made sense that with the cooler temperature, you wouldn't sweat as much so you'd be peeing out the extra water if you kept drinking the same amount. I kept cutting back on the water, but I still had to go on almost every loop, sometimes even sooner. That was a pain, but I got used to it. At least I wasn't retaining water anymore.
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