Personal Updates

November 1st, 2006

Marathons, social organizations, and music.

Updates on me.

1) On October 15 I successfully finished my first marathon with a time of 3 hr and 32 min. Some highlights:

- I hit the wall like you wouldn’t believe at km 35, the infamous 21 mile mark. Frankly I wasn’t prepared for the distance (the furthest I had run before the marathon was 30 km) and I set too quick of a pace at the start of the race (I did the first half of the marathon in 1 hr 32 min). Hands down, it was the worst I’ve felt physically. Ever.

- The last km, the finish in sight and the street crowded with spectators, is a memory that will be burned in my mind forever; my proudest sporting moment. There was lots of fist pumping and crowd high-fiving to compliment my huge smile. A very big thank you to Allan and Diane for showing up and taking a few seconds to celebrate with me before I crossed the finish line.

- CBC interviewed me when I finished because of two brutally bloody ankles (seriously, the visual was astonishing). Here’s a snippet of the exchange:

Interviewer: Wow. How did it feel running for 30 more km with blisters/cuts so bad?

Me: When your legs start to fail everything else doesn’t seem that bad.

Interviewer: Can you contort your leg up onto the chair and slowly pretzel your foot out of your shoe so that the camera can get a good shot?

Me: (blank stare) I think I need to go to the medical tent now.

2) Retune is building nicely. We’re assisting a few local social organizations with some projects and it has been a very positive experience to validate assumptions and start to refine the vision. I’m looking to grow the organization in the coming months – stay tuned.

3) A great song from a great movie.

4) You wouldn’t believe how many ‘comedians’ I’ve had stare into my eyes with bug eyes followed with a “contagious” laugh. Hilarious everyone… hilarious.

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