I did it! I did it! I did it! It's all a bit of a blur really. I felt positive this morning but understandably both excited and nervous.
It was raining, but I was quite pleased for that. All the runners looked really grown up and serious athletes, but I spoke to a couple and they were friendly. They told me that it was undulating in the first 5k and uphill for the second 5k. They were not wrong! Boy oh boy, what a course.
I was quite emotional at the beginning. Those of you that have known me for a long time will know that just taking part in a race was a big psychological battle. I felt elated that I had just got to the starting line !
I don't know my exact race time because they were having technical difficulties and the race times have still not come up on line yet. My garmin read one hour one minute but I hadn't turned it off immediately after the finish line, but it's definitely a personal best for me. I wasn't last, by a long way: phew!
I am sat here with my medal still around my neck; I put it back on after the long soak in the bath. It's the first medal I've ever had. I'm so proud of myself. I know that this medal is going to be the first of many