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Great job Meri! I didn't get out there until very early this morning to pace my friend Heather on her final loop. 12 loops and she was the #2 female!
I didn't get there until 1:30am so not sure if you were still there.Heather did amazing. Completed 12 loops (just over 101 miles) in 22:43, not too shabby for her first 100 and only her second ultra. She's really strong (and fast). Her hip was really sore and she cried on my shoulder a bit 2 miles from the finish, but managed to stay really positive overall.
That was so funny! I was completely oblivious until you said my name. Sorry, I had to rush out of there so quickly - I was meeting a friend for breakfast before she caught a flight back home.
I totally thought that you may have been there when i was there, but it was too late to contact you as i was preserving my phone during the run not to die before i came home. The race was not bad, but I doubt I would run it again, though all my friends said they were interested, so I would consider pacing/crewing.
You can pace/crew Becky next year!Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Incidentally, several of the volunteers told Heather they were hoping she would win...I guess Anna was being none-too-pleasant at the aid stations.
It was the FBR crew who mentioned Anna's behavior. Heather sent me an e-mail - I guess she passed out about 10 minutes after I left and needed an IV drip. She wasn't dehydrated (all of us pacers got all up in her business about her bathroom habits ), but had a bit of "rhabdomyolysis" and needed fluids to flush the myglobin out of her system. She's fine, but sore today.Meri, is this your friend on the left running with Serge? I don't know this guy, but the picture cracks me up.