My First Half Marathon Story..

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Posted on October 26, 2009
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My wife had been thinking of running a marathon for a long time but due to work, baby and other commitments she could not get herself in a position to participate in one. She thought of running the Silicon Valley marathon but then she could not prepare herself and did not register.

All along I had been telling her, she should just register and make an attempt, after all its the mindset that matters.

Just a day before the marathon (i,e on Saturday 24th, 2009) I drove her to San Jose Hilton where the last minute registrations for the race were taking place. While she was filling up the form.. its dawned upon me. If I can convince her to run..why can’t I run myself?

Right there and then I registered. Got the chip and the bib.

There after it was all chaos, I had no idea on how to pull such a huge undertaking(or it sounded like one at that time). I made a few calls to my sister and brother-in-law both of whom have run marathons in the past successfully.

No one in my family has ever run a marathon until my sister attempted it first last year. To this day she has already run a couple of half marathons. In fact she ran the Silicon Valley full marathon( 26 miles) last year. My brother in law is a tremendous athlete who has many athletic accomplishments to his credit. He is an encyclopedia on health & fitness. So both of them were a tremendous inspiration.

At about 11:30PM I sent out an email to all the readers of this blog asking them for some last minutes tips. I received many well wishes from people far away from Thailand, Indonesia & Nepal. Some of the tips I received were amazing, I have summarized those tips below this post, just in case you decide to run a marathon yourself.

The Race

Got up early in the morning around 5:30AM, took a heavy breakfast( 4 bread pieces with butter). Soon after our friends picked us up and dropped us in San Jose down time next to the Adobe building at the starting point. It was a great feeling to be amongst so many runners. To hear and see Dean Karnazes speak was the only last thing I need to pull this off.

With a strained knee I knew it will be difficult to undertake this, but based on all the email tips I received I made up my mind to listen to my body.

It was all well till the 8th mile. 9th mile was like climbing a mountain. 10th mile was again good and this I believe was due to a favorable strip on the trail. I have no idea when I covered the 11th mile as by that time I was almost hallucinating. 12th mile was when I practically stopped running and got my first cramp in the left leg. Suddenly my stride patten changed no matter how hard I tried there after I just could not run. 13th mile was painful as I had to climb up some slopes in Los Gatos High School.

Here is a video of me entering the final quarter mile..

In the last quarter mile

Here is the video showing my entire family at the finish line, in fact the last 100 meters were even more exciting as my 5 year old daughter ran with me to the completion

Overall this was a rewarding experience. Given the kind of “glued to the computer” lifestyle I have, it was important that I pushed myself to this level of extreme. I completed the race in about 03:16:48 and was placed 859. My wife ranked 792 and she did so in 2:58:07. Yes no records were broken here, the completion time is not worth talking about, yet this is just a good start, given we had no training or practice.

Sometimes its important that we jump right into action without waiting for the perfect situation to arrive. A major part of life is all about attitude. With right attitude one can overcome all kinds of challenges.

Once you explode yourself into success, you become unstoppable. We are already planning on running the Stinson Beach Marathon next month. If I do, I promise, I will have a better timing to report.

We could not have done with this with out the support of our family, close friends & well wishers like you. I hope you will draw some inspiration from our small marathon story.

Now go explode yourself into success!

Srini Saripalli

P.S: Tips I received from my friends and family to run a half marathon which I never prepared for..

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Comments

6 Responses to “My First Half Marathon Story..”

  1. Susan St. Martin on October 26th, 2009 5:45 pm

    Congratulations!

    you looked great coming into the finish!

    You have inspired me. I am going to do one of these.

    Susan

  2. saripalli on October 26th, 2009 5:53 pm

    Thanks for your tip, it was helpful. I did read it in time.

    Srini

  3. Cassie Holderman D'Aula on October 26th, 2009 9:47 pm

    Congrats, Srini! Great inspiration for all of us!

    Cassie

  4. Tony Torres on October 27th, 2009 12:16 am

    Wow, Congratulations Srini!!

    It’s great to know what you’ve accomplished. Completing a half marathon with no previous training, and a strained knee. Already making plans for the next one within a month. That’s no joke. Congratulations once again.

    Tony.

  5. Karen Skidmore on November 3rd, 2009 11:59 am

    Congratulations Srini on your accomplishment, you will inspire anyone who reads your post.

  6. Tom L on November 3rd, 2009 6:12 pm

    Srini,

    No previous training, that’s an amazing accomplishment. I can only imagine what it’s like to run that distance. I run alot on the tennis court, not sure what it equates to in the end of a long 3 set match. Great job Srini!

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