Holy mackerel! So many exciting things have been going on lately that I simply can't keep up. Time to skip ahead and fill in some current events.
So, Big Cottonwood! Last Saturday was Revel's Tenth (and possibly final) marathon down Big Cottonwood Canyon and through Cottonwood Heights. While the city council's decision to block future races is discouraging, four Wheelers supported Revel by running their hearts out.
First up, we have Justin and Jason! These two brothers ran the full 26.2 miles at a ridiculously quick clip. Despite waking up at 3:30 am, these two are still smiling.
I thought this picture was photoshopped, but this was the actual sunrise above the smokey haze.
One of the things I appreciate about Revel is that they give you all your race photos. I had to work the day of the marathon, so I missed out on all of the fun. These pictures help me feel connected, even though I couldn't be there in person.
Check out Justin's new kicks. These babies are fast! (I'm sure all the training up Millcreek Canyon contributed too.)
Now for my handsome hubby. Lookin' good babe! Funny but true story: at the end of the race, Talia looks at Jason and says, "So that's where my shirt went!"
Hangin' with a pacer. The guy with the sign may look old, but I promise you--if he was running with this crew, he was smokin'.
When you are so tired that drinking your milk feels like too much work.
On to prettier sights, here's Talia running the Big Cottonwood Half.
Her results? She beat her previous course record by over ten minutes, running a sub-eight minute mile that placed her third in her age category. So happy for you!
Running will leave you dog-tired, but it's worth it!
Ultimately, Eli came in hot on Talia's heels, beating his own PR by a full ten minutes. Fantastic work, Cheezstick!
So many thanks to the Wilhoits, Susie, and Charles for cheering everybody on! There's nothing better than a cousin hug at the finish.
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Wow! All of you look so happy after pushing your bodies to the limits+ in these long runs. Congratulations to all who ran, and to all who supported the runners! Keep Smiling!
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