After finishing
my 100th HM at Tacoma City and celebrating with
many friends my milestone, I went back to the course to mile 25 to cheer on my friends
and to pace my dear Maria for the last mile in her Boston Qualifying quest:
3:45. I was frantically texting with our common friend Marie to know where
Maria was and how she was doing. Marie told me that she had just run at mile 21
with Maria and that she was ahead of pacer. I was in a corner before the last
water station, exact location 25.1 mile. Three young girls are cheering on every
single runner. I saw 3:25 pacer running by, texted Marie back and forth, and
after I saw the 3:40 pacer I put my phone away.
When the 3:45 pacer was approaching I noticed that Maria was not with him, I started
to freak out. Then I saw her may be 5 seconds behind, and told the girls: This is it. Here she comes. The girls
started screaming: Go Maria, Maria, you
can do it, only one mile to go. Maria was running with Marc Frommer
what gave me great relief.
As soon as we passed the hydration station, Maria stopped
and said: I can't do it. I told her
"you've gotta go. You can't stop now,
only one mile to go”. The pacer was separating from us and he was about 10
seconds ahead now. I gently put my right
hand in her back pushing her, and told her, we
gotta keep going. Maria started running again, and 10 seconds later she
stopped again saying I can't do it. I
replied: YOU MUST do it. I pushed her
again now not so gently and she kept going. I told her as soon we turned around the corner this slight uphill is gone, then
will be flat till mile 26, and the last .2 are downhill. We turned into
Pacific and about mile 25.6 Maria started to slow down. The pacer is now about
20 seconds away. I understand distance
and velocity well, and I knew that we still had chance to press on to reach the
pacer, but seconds were golden and we couldn’t afford to lose any of them. I
pushed her again literally with my hands on her back, she accelerated and
yelled at me: NO ME TOQUES !!! (DON'T
TOUCH ME in Spanish); I yelled back, "Fine,
I won't touch you but you must keep going." Marc was on my left, Maria
on my right and to avoid touching her I moved to the left to leave Marc in the middle. She
goes, sorry Lizzie. I told her: “don't worry HATE ME today, hate me if you
want to, puke if you have to, but you can’t slow down. We need to pass the pacer, we are getting close." I totally knew and understood
what was at stake, I knew the regret if missing it by a matter of seconds, and I knew that she had the guts to push the pace, so I could care less that she had yelled at me...Then, we passed the pacer, Maria moved to the middle, and I think this moment was huge because
that gave her the confidence she needed (somebody captured this moment with a great photo).
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After passing the pacer |
We were now about mile 25.9 and I told her,
"see the cop's car? That’s mile 26, the rest is an awesome
downhill". We turned around the corner, and when we had the clock in
front of us I wanted to get Maria focused only on the clock. I knew that with
that she would have all the adrenaline that she needed to cross the finish line with a BQ. I told her "
Maria, look at the
clock, look at the clock, keep your eyes on the clock".
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Look at the clock, look at the clock |
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Maria, look at the clock |
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Keep your eyes on the clock |
Then I told her
"YOU GOT THIS" and I stepped aside to avoid crossing the mat.
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You got it Maria, YOU GOT THIS |
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She sees the clock and she knows she's got it |
She beautifully
crossed the finish line at 3:44:41.
A Dramatic Mile And A BQ In Her Pocket.
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The most beautiful expression. |
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I asked her: Can I touch now? And she said: YOU CAN TOUCH ME ALL YOU WANT!!! |
24 comments:
I'm so glad to finally hear the story about the pictures. I have goosebumps reading this. You are a beautiful friend, Lizzie.
Awesome story! Thanks Lizzie!
Awesome wife you have !!!! When is your HM? Maybe you are NEXT!!!!!! :) :) :)
I love you Lizzie Lee!. It is a pretty cool story, isn't it? I am so glad you wrote this, and you are such an awesome writer! Thanks again my friend.
You already know I just love this story and the powerful photos that go with it. Human triumph at its very best. Congratulations to all for this individual and joint victory. Stories don't get any better than this!
I NEVER get tired of it, Maria! Just so, so cool! xo
Amazing, Inspiring words... GOOD JOB!!!
María, that is a wonderful account of how it happened and that was such a great read and it made me tear up (I know that's mushy, but it really did). I will never get tired about hearing about your BQ race or any of your running. YOU ARE AMAZING! I couldn't be happier for you. What a wonderful write-up. Again, congratulations!!
It gives me goosebumps and happy tears, Maria. We are all so proud of you, chica!
Beautiful synergy to capture a common goal!
Wonderfully written. Almost like living in the moment with you. Awsome!
You always make me cry happy tears!!!
Awesome little play by play to capture an amazing moment. Congrats to you Maria!!!
Se me aguaron los ojos que belleza! No conozco a tu amiga and I'm already pro
Proud of her
I happen to be the person in the pink in the lefthand side of this picture. Even though I had not been intimately acquainted with any of the other runners in this picture I have to say when I came upon this group in the last mile of the race I felt the common bond & was so inspired & moved by what I was witnessing! The emotion in that group was palpable! I feel honored to have borne witness to the human spirit in full bloom in that last mile. I too ran a BQ & a marathon PR that day and this race will forever be my favorite race for so many reasons, one of them being my last marathon mile encounter with this group of extraordinary people!
I cannot get enough of this story! Thanks for making my last mile forever memorable too as I am the runner in pink in the photo with this group! I also ran a BQ & a marathon PR that day and I have to say that this was the coolest & most inspiring last mile I have ever run! Thanks you guys!
Love it Lizzie
Same sentiments that Trisha said... brought tears to my eyes and makes me want to get out and run again tomorrow! Congrats on your achievement... I am so proud of you!!
Jen - it made me want to, too! Maria is an inspiration!
Love you Maria! You are an inspiration to so many friends!
This is so amazing! My heart rate definitely raised as I was reading. I'd love, love, love to have someone like you ruing by my self, keeping me focused. You are awesome!
Wow, I had no idea you were pushing to qualify for Boston! Great job! And an awesome post by your friend! Sorry I couldn't utter a word of encouragement, I was pretty spent myself. A tap on the shoulder is all I could do.
So proud of you Maria!!! What a great story and even a better friend!!! Besos chica
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