Revealed: The Costume Party Run Finisher’s Medal! Biggest EVER!

I just go an email from the good folks at Superhero Events that included a photo of the just-revealed finisher’s medal for the Costume Party Run Hilarious Half Marathon. It is probably the biggest medal ever. Ever! And definitely one of most unique. Check it:

Half Medal 3

From the email:  The design is a Classic 45 Record, with silhouettes of dancing party people and a real disco ball in the center. You might want to do some neck exercises to prepare for this one ;-)

Costume Party Run

That’s a real disco ball people!

As you know, I am an ambassador for the event and will be running the Hilarious Half Marathon in costume on July 7. If you’re not up for 13. 1 miles, you can participate in the Wacky 5k! I’m working on getting my son and daughter-in-law to sign up. The race starts and finishes at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, and the route is pretty flat, taking you out and back along Friar’s Road. Since it is an out and back course, it is perfect for getting a look at the creativity of the other runners.

As for my costume, I’ve pretty much decided to go with the Shoe Dog Dalmatian from Roadrunner Sports. Dalmatian in tribute to my 12 year old running partner Penny, and Shoe Dog because it is colorful and Roadrunner Sports is a sponsor of the race (and the expo will be held there).

Penny Shoe Dog

My plan is to buy a white running skirt (or shorts) and top and decorate them with multi-colored spots. Ears and a tail will be easy to buy, though they would have regular black spots (I could add some colored one too). Not sure about the nose, though. I’m afraid it would inhibit my breathing and I have enough problems already what with my exercise induced asthma. Maybe I can just blacken my own nose somehow.

I have a question for you creative types. How do you suggest I add spots to the skirt and top? Glue? Sew them on? I need help!

I’d love to have you join me and run the Costume Party Run! Click here to register. If you use the code LAQUINTA you will save $10 on the half marathon.

I am So Excited About…My Next Race! The Costume Party Run!

I have kind of teased you with this but I am finally happy to announce my next half marathon! I’ve been selected as an ambassador for the Costume Party Run! On July 7, I will be competing, in costume, in the Hilarious Half Marathon. Not up for 13.1? Then you can sign up for the Wacky 5k! Both races promise to be a fun, whacky, summertime experience, and I. Can’t Wait!

There are a few reasons that I am excited about the Costume Party Run. Back in the dark ages when I first started running half marathons, no one handed out finisher’s medals. You had to run 26.2 for that. Now they have become an expected part of the whole experience, and the Costume Party Run is giving away what may be the biggest, baddest finisher’s medal ever. It is a six-inch, 3D spinning disco ball, because, as they say, size matters.

Disco Ball

Second, in cased you missed it, it is a Costume Party run. Meaning costume required! Well, required for an ambassador. In all my running years, the most daring thing that I’ve worn in a race is a running skirt, so I will be stepping way outside of my box to run in full costume. Obviously I have some planning to do.

Have you ever Googled “Running Costumes?” Go ahead, I’ll wait while you check them out.

I are really excited about planning a costume. I will be asking for your help. Seriously, I need help. I have a few ideas, but I really am open to suggestions. I’m not quite sure where to begin.  I do have a few things that I know that I don’t want.

  • I don’t want to be a princess, mouse, or fairy.
  • It will be July. Even in San Diego it will be warm, if not hot, so I don’t want a full body (or furry) costume.
  • I was telling my 82 year old client about the race and she suggested a French maid, but I don’t think I want to go there, either.

Other than that, I am open to your suggestions.

Here are some race details: The race will start and finish at Qualcomm Stadium on Sunday, July 7 at 6:30 am.  The half marathon will head out and back on Friars Road, and the 5k will take place in the huge parking lot at Qualcomm.  There will be an expo and packet pick up at the Stadium on Saturday, July 5, and a lot of post race music, food and fun. You can sign up here.  You can keep up to date with race details on the Costume Party Run Facebook page.

Save $10 by using the code: LAQUINTA

The training starts soon, but the costume planning starts now! Suggestions please? Any So Cal or San Diego peeps want to dress up with me and do this run?

Disclosure: As a Costume Party Run Ambassador, I was provided with a free entry and a discount code for my readers. I was not compensated in any other way.

My Worst Run. Ever.

On Monday I participated in a blog link-up called #bestrun. I, and many other bloggers, wrote about our best, recent run. It was a pretty simple choice for me, especially after my training runs in the current week were definitely not my best. But, it got me to thinking. How about my worst run? Out of the thousands of miles I’ve logged in the past 20 years could one specific run claim that title? Well, it was no contest. It was over 11 years ago, but it still stands out as my worst, ugliest, slowest, most difficult run ever.  Ironically, it was on almost exactly the same route as last week’s best run.

There is, of course, a back story.

It was Labor Day weekend 2001. Alan and I were training for the Honolulu Marathon. Honolulu, which was my first ever 26.2  in 1996, is also one of my favorites, and I’ve run the race six times. The race is in early December, and on Labor Day, Alan and I were scheduled to run 20 miles, which we’d planned to do on Sunday of the three day weekend. We could then recover, spend time on the beach, and just generally chill out on Monday.

worst run

This is from 1996. Babies!

We drove to Encinitas on Saturday morning, early as usual. I can’t remember, but it’s likely that we took a run when we got there (as I’ve looked back over old running logs (yes I keep them), I realize what a dedicated runner I was back then). After the run, we probably spent the day at the Moonlight Beach, soaking up the sun (my how things have changed).

Moonlight

That evening we met some friends for dinner at Hernandez’ Hideaway, a Mexican restaurant near Escondido. Once we arrived, they started ordering pitchers of Margaritas. Now, I’m not much of a drinker. My usual choice is a glass of wine or two. Alan doesn’t drink at all. But I do believe that it was Alan who kept refilling my Margarita glass that night.

We had a great evening. These were good friends that we didn’t get to see very often. We ate, drank, and chatted. Yes, it was a great evening. Until it wasn’t. It is a shame that when you realize that you’ve had too much to drink it is already too late to do anything about it. Suddenly, I looked at Alan and said “I have to go.” As he started to ask why, he looked at me and saw the answer.

I made it to the car, but during the drive home Alan had to pull over a couple times to, um, accommodate me. Even then I knew that my running plans had changed.

I woke up on Sunday morning with the worst hangover of my life. Seriously. As a migraine sufferer, not only do I get the regular headache and nausea of a hangover, the alcohol usually triggers a migraine which really knocks me out. I spent the day in bed, in the dark, unable to keep any kind of food down. Poor Alan alternated between taking care of me, going down to the beach by himself, and back again. I finally ate a salad at about 5:00 pm (most of it anyway), and started to feel a little better.

The next morning, Monday, I woke up determined to run. I was dehydrated, under-fueled, and still slightly sick, but I was going to run. Alan and I started south, just as we did on my most recent #bestrun. It wasn’t long before Alan had no choice but to run ahead. I was slow. Really, really slow. Every step was a challenge. I kept drinking fluids, but I was already too depleted to make much of a difference.

A 20 mile run from Encinitas heading south, heads along the cliffs of Del Mar (one of the prettiest runs in San Diego) and finally leads to a turn around about halfway up Torrey Pines hill. Yes, that is the same hill that is part of the La Jolla Half Marathon, though during training runs we’ll run it outside the park, where it is not quite as steep (but longer).

Torrey Pines

Well, I got to the base of that hill, and I. Just. Couldn’t. I am strong, I toughed out those first nine miles, but I just could not make myself run up that hill. So, I turned around. Alan in the meantime, had already run to the turn-around point and already passed me, going home.

The second half of this run tested my runner’s spirit to the core. I was tired. I was still slightly sick. I was very dehydrated. And the only thing I’d eaten the day before was about a half of a dinner salad. From Denny’s. It was my slowest run ever (up to that time in my life). But I did it. I finished that 18 mile run, and boy was I proud of myself.

Something else you should know.

I haven’t had a single Margarita since that day in 2001.

Do you have a Worst Run story? I’d love to hear it!

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