This year - a record number of people (10,000+) participated in the 10 mile run. I was not one of them. My mom, who at 52 is probably in the best shape of her life, was. It's her 6th year actually, which I find quite impressive!
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| My mom Sande on the left with her running pal Cindy. |
A few days before this year's Crim - my boyfriend's cousin & mother invited me to join them for the 5K walk. I hadn't intended to participate but had already planned to be there in support of my own mom & others. So I decided... SURE, what the heck! I registered a day before the race, proudly picked up my "free" Crim T-shirt & my official race bib. My very FIRST Crim event ever... this was big.
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| L-R: Me, Phyllis, Jenni, & Diane |
So the next time you try to down-play your involvement remember, at least you're doing something. Even for those who DON'T register for a race, supporting those who do is just as important as competing. If you haven't witnessed the Crim crowds, I suggest you do it - at least once. Try not to get choked up when the wheelers cross the finish line or when you see an 85 year old man rockin' the sweat band, pushing hard around that last turn. Pay close attention to those you don't expect to see. The young woman with a prosthetic leg, determined to prove that anything is possible or the most nonathletic of racers motivated by a vision of being a healthier version of themselves. Age, body type, fitness level... it's all relative. Determination takes the gold.

