Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Finish Chelsea's Run 5k

Finish Chelsea’s Run is a race that was set up to honor Chelsea King. Chelsea was an amazing student and athlete. When Chelsea was 17 she went out on a training run on a park trail when she was suddenly attacked on the trail she was running on.

The Finish Chelsea’s Run was developed to raise money to support Chelsea’s law. In Chelsea’s 5K sunflowers surround the start/finish and the people cheering have signs that show Chelsea’s words to live by like “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams” - Eleanor Roosevelt.

There were 6,000 runners and in the beginning of the race my heart felt like it was going to jump out of my chest.

Runners set... GO! I heard Rudy Novotny yell at the start (If you don’t know Rudy he is known as the voice of America’s marathons). I was running with the elites for about a minute and 30 seconds. I was doing this race for time. The course itself runs on a street road and at mile 2 there is a rolling hill that ends at about mile 3. Right at the beginning of that hill you run by trees and when I ran by the aroma of trees surrounds me and I was engulfed by the experience. It reminded me of the looking out my backyard in Hawaii and just breathing in the fresh air.

At around mile 2.5 I experienced a “little” hill. The hill was extremely steep and I hugged the side to walk about half way through it. As got closer to the finish line I started to here people cheering and I heard Rudy yell “5 seconds left do you want to break 22 minutes?” Right when I heard that my body went on auto pilot and my body took over i started sprinting like someone was chasing me “5, 4, 3 ,2” right before the clock said 22 minutes I finished! When I finished to race I took off and ran to mile 3 to cheer for runners before anyone could stop me. In the end I finished 4th in my age division and 122nd over all.


-With Rudy and my Mom after the race-



-My Results-

5 comments:

  1. Colby! Dude! That is so awesome! A 7:05 overall pace, which included walking part of the hill, for a sub 22-minute 5k finish? Outstanding! You make The Jester proud, my Mini-Jester friend.

    Excellent race recap. Can't wait to see you at the next race, and looking forward to your next report. (We need to convince your mom & dad to let you be a roving reporter for Team Jester at Badwater.)

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  2. Wow! I am very impressed. :) Keep it up little man! And I must say, your writing skills are amazing for young man your age. Great job and congrats on the sub-22!

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  3. Amazing job!! I read this to my 7 year old son and he wants to be just like you!!! Keep up the good work!!

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    1. Thanks lot! I'm happy I could inspire others =D

      -Colby

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  4. Colby, you are inspirational! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!! Congrats on your race and pushing through when you needed it most. Well done!!

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