the jumpers- me, Jen, Richard, Nate (Chris is mid-jump) |
Nate, Chris, Me, Jen, Richard- still alive! |
So 5 of us made the risky jump strapped to a thick cord of rubber bands.
My jump was terrible. They instructed us to jump out as far as we could with our arms outstretched to our sides. Easyyyy right? I had it all worked out in my head after watching about 10 people go before me. Looked simple enough. I would bend my knees, push off, and dive out. I saw some odd jumps and some professional looking ones so I had it pretty much down pat. I thought.
A wonderful experience and I'm glad I did it. We all got videos which has all of our group's jumps on them. Victoria also took videos on my camera of everyone so we got double the documentation. Yaaay
Ahhhh so crazy.
That was my Saturday.
This was my Sunday.
me and Jen after running our 10k |
The 2500th Classic Athens Marathon was yesterday. That's counting the real first time in 390BC when Philepides ran 26.2 miles (what we now call a marathon) to tell his city who won some war, to 2010. 2500 years of celebrating that legacy. Wow. So a bunch of the girls in my apartment wanted to get involved in the events. They also have a 5k, 10k, and a power-walking. It was too expensive for us to register to run in them so a couple weeks ago we tried to sign up for being volunteers for the marathon but we never heard back from them. We decided to run in the 10k anyways. Me and Jen headed out Sunday morning for the 10k which started and ended at a stadium just a short walk from our apartment. The run felt great until the last stretch. Probably about 200ft at the end is ran inside the stadium. Once I hit the stadium I felt an overwhelming urge to throw up. As much as I wanted to sprint out the end I wanted more to just hold down my food while I was in this ancient stadium with crowds of people around. Twice during this last stretch my food came up into my mouth and i just swallowed it back down. Gross, I know. I successfully crossed the finish line without vomiting though!!!!
finish line! |
Two steps past that line I had to turn to the side and throw up all my breakfast though. All the officials standing there laughed at my misfortune and I apologized profusely for making a mess all over the ancient stadium but I had seen other throw up along the way so figured it wasn't the first time they had seen that. I got a medal for running the 10k which made me so happy. My time was about 55 minutes. Very happy :)
One of the marathon runners about to finish. Yes I finished in here as well. And puked there too. |
We came back later to watch the marathon runners come back. We missed the first of them sadly but definitly were catching the elite athletes arrive way ahead of the pack. I could've cried watching them. They had run so long and were just soooo extremely ecstatic entering the stadium to finish. Wow. One day maybe. Have to train hard for that. Those athletes were ALL muscle. Amazing.
I loved this weekend. Have a paper to write and a test to study for and my mom and sister come on Thursday. Things are getting crazy here. Six weeks down. Seven weeks to go.