Couch to Beacon: Redemption

Shannon Bryan still can't run, but she believes in second chances. She's giving the Beach to Beacon 10K another shot (you know, after last year's tragic failure. But let's not bring that up).

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May 12, 2008

Sea Dogs 5K: It's not about winning

Some say that the phrase, "It's not about winning" is just something non-winners invented to console themselves. And while that's 100% true, it's also important to acknowledge the effort that everyone put in.

1,926 racers crossed the finish line during yesterday's Sea Dogs Mother's Day 5K. That's over 500 more than last year, which helps explain why I placed 1,381 this year (as opposed to 1,150 last year). My time improved by almost two minutes (33:38 from 35:16) - not mindblowing but I'll take it!

And sure, 1,380 people ran stronger and faster. 1,380 people beat me. 1,380 people can turn to me and say, "Ha! I'm better than you."

But that, of course, isn't the point. It doesn't matter that 1,380 people are faster than me. What matters is that I'm faster than 545 people.

Just a reminder, that's up from the 289 people I beat last year. (Maine Track Club has all the race results.)

And if we're going to be honest here, there were a few runners who perhaps shouldn't have placed as well as they did. I don't mean to imply that anyone cheated - I didn't see any runners on Heelys or any runners hopping off Vespas just before the finish.

But I think you'll agree, this gentleman had an unfair advantage:
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And I know it was Mother's Day, but overachieving just makes the rest of us look bad:
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But it was a beautiful day for a run - temps just under 60 degrees, sun shining. Myself and two friends from the Reach the Beacon training opted to stick near the back of the pack so as to A) not get run over, and B) not be compelled to run too fast at the start. ("Start slow," John Rogers says. "Save your energy.")

Quite an impressive-looking mass of people.

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This year's race didn't end in the panting, dehydrated, bottleneck we experienced last year. Runners were lead straight off to water, bananas and bagels.

This picture looks very ethereal - and could be bent metaphorically to show how crossing the finish line is a feeling akin to the calmness and joy one imagines is felt in heaven.

But really it was just my sweaty hands steaming up the camera phone.


And really, nothing beats finishing a race (however fast or slow) and being greeted by a kind feller with a flower.

'Twas a good day.

Congrats to all who ran - whatever your time. I'll even say "Well done" to those crazy fast folks out there...though you still are, collectively, my nemesis.


Posted by Shannon Bryan at 11:30 AM
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Congrats Shannon, 2 minutes is a great accomplishment. Sorry I wasn't there...ended up spending the weekend in Newport, RI with a cute merchant marine. LOL I did walk the beach on Sunday though...does that count? Anyway, I'm proud of you for running faster than last year and getting closer to Beach to Beacon ready. Congrats!

Posted by Andrea
May 12, 2008 01:22 PM

Outstanding job, Shan! And love the photos (makes me feel like I'm almost there...without the panting! Oh, and that gal who "looks like" she's pushing a baby....well, I have it on good authority that those strollers are MOTORIZED, so the baby was really PULLING HER ALONG!!!! I want one of those!!!

Gorgeous day....great success....lots of fun and fresh air. Thanks for bringing me along!

SYNOF

Posted by SYNOF
May 12, 2008 02:12 PM

A trend, I see on people who push strollers in races. Can you say Mary's walk? I believe that baby strollers will someday take over the races. My stroller and I are signing up to walk the New York Marathon next year..Congrats to all who finished, with or without strollers. And Shan maybe you could improve even more if not stuck behind the strollers, break free and run

Posted by Michelle
May 13, 2008 01:22 PM

Shannon, good show! Almost two minute improvement!! Are you kidding me! Your doing great, staying with the program and right on schedule! You rock girl!

JR

Posted by John Rogers
May 15, 2008 08:52 AM

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