Sunday, November 11, 2012

I AM SPARTAN!!!

Our friends the Gordons convinced us to run an adventure race, The Spartan Race.  Steve and I thought, sure, why not?  It will be fun.  We did little training for an adventure race, just our normal running, biking, tennis workouts.   Yesterday we arrived at the race and holy cow.  HARD CORE athletes.  And then us.  When we signed up for the race, the information said it was about three miles and about 10 obstacles.  When we arrived we were told, "Oh no,  this is a founder race so it is 5 miles and 30 obstacles."  Oh @#$%!!

This is Jenny and I showing our numbers.  I am pointing to the highlighted area that says-"there is a real possibility that you may die or be catastrophically injured."  Um, say what?  

Pre-race.  See the numbers on our forehead?  They write that and your age, all over your body.  I thought it was to identify us for the pictures they take while running the course.  Stephen said it is to identify us if we die on the course.  I hope he was kidding.  

And we were off.  One of the many walls we had to climb.  These were in the beginning when we were still chipper, clean and full of energy.  The walls got higher at the end so we had to scale lots of 8 foot walls.  

Up, up and over.  

I think about 2 miles of the race was like this, but this was in the sand, the back half was crawling under barb wire through the mud.  And that is real barb wire, we have the cuts to prove it.  

Lots of climbing up cliffs of slippery mud.  This was right after we crossed a river up to our chests with a raging current.  We also had to climb 12 foot nets, scale tons of walls, jump over hurdles, climb giant hay bales and then through mud ponds.  We had to swim through five feet of mud while under barb wire, we had to jump over and through fire, throw javelins, it was crazy really.  

Nearing the end, just the last 10 hay bales.  And when I say hay bales, I mean those giant rolled up ones which they then placed on mountains of slippery mud.  I will say the camaraderie was great during the race. Everyone had to help each other up and over obstacles or we would have never made it through.  There was a lot of hoisting booties up and over walls.  

We made it!  We don't have our official times yet but we think it was about and hour and 40 minutes.

Love you guys!

Muddy kisses.

I think we are still washing mud out of us, and flinching and moaning with every move we make because we are so sore.  Ouch, ouch, ouch.  WE ARE SPARTAN!!

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