Why I’m Running The Lausanne Marathon

Before we get to today’s topic, here is a picture of our brunch date this morning. I mean really, how can you not smile when you see this face?

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Okay, so now back to the running talk. Two weeks ago, I was just finishing the ING Hartford Marathon. While it wasn’t exactly the marathon I’d hoped for it was still such a fun day with some wonderful ladies! 2013-10-12 13.22.12 HDRAs I was finishing, my immediate thought was that I never wanted to run another marathon. I think a lot of people have this during a tough marathon. But, during the train ride from Hartford to New York City I realized that the Lausanne Half Marathon, which I already had on my calendar, was only 2 weeks later. I started thinking about whether my body and mind were strong enough for a second marathon. Each year I’ve been tempted to run two marathons because there are so many wonderful East Coast marathons during the Fall. First it was whether I could do Marine Corps and New York City. Another year it was whether I could do Wine Glass and New York City. This year, I finally decided, after talking with Laura and Gia, that I wanted to give two marathons a try. When I made a pro/con list I had a hard time thinking of many cons. (photo source)

Pros:

  • Only 45 minutes away, via train
  • The town and surrounding area is supposed to be gorgeous
  • The entire course is along Lake Geneva
  • Out and back course means perfect opportunity to keep my mind occupied while watching people on their way back
  • Bo and other friends were already signed up for the half marathon or 10k which means friends cheering
  • Fall foliage along the vineyard hills should be gorgeous
  • First European marathon

Cons:

  • The course includes multiple rolling hills which will be challenging as I didn’t train on many hills
  • Only 288 women are signed up for the full marathon along with 1,000 men
  • Half marathon runners start at the turn around point 2 hours and 45 minutes after our start which means there will be faster runners passing me

I did not choose to run the Lausanne Marathon because I wanted redemption. After everything that I’ve gone through over the past few months, while I would love a marathon PR this year, I realize that it may not be in the cards. I am going into the marathon with no expectations or goals other than having a strong race and applying what I learned in Hartford. I want to enjoy myself and take in every single moment, appreciating the opportunities we can have while living abroad. I’m excited to have Bo on the sidelines cheering after his 10K race.

I didn’t share the decision to run the marathon with my family, friends or social media because I wanted to make sure my mind and body were in fact ready for the challenge. In fact, it wasn’t until we arrived at the expo yesterday that I committed 100% to the marathon. 2013-10-25 17.50.40-1I did the runs and rest days Gia prescribed for me over the past 10 days while eating healthy and cutting back on alcohol. I listened to my body and slept 8 hours more than 6 of the past 10 days. I’ve asked Laura for advice on a daily basis and read multiple marathon recaps from friends who have rocked hilly races, including Bobbi, Stephanie and  Meghann.  I gave myself the flexibility to make a last minute decision which also helped reduce the pressure. But, by the time we left the expo last night I couldn’t contain my excitement anymore. I am so excited for Sunday! 2013-10-25 17.48.492013-10-25 17.54.10We’ve enjoyed a low key day in Geneva, brunching with friends and picking up ingredients at the farmer’s market before going on a shake out run along Lake Geneva. 2013-10-26 11.40.08Now it’s time to hang out with my very Swiss 2XU compression socks and relax the rest of this evening with Bo, Ranald and Emily as we prepare for tomorrow! 2013-10-25 20.06.00

Any tips or words of wisdom for tomorrow’s race?

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16 Comments

  1. Laura October 26, 2013 / 3:08 pm

    Ash, I’m SO excited for you – you’re going to have so much fun! With all the workouts you do, the hills will be much more mentally challenging than physically – you just need to keep making mini goals (run to the tree up there, then take a 10 second walk break) and reminding yourself that YOU ARE AWESOME 🙂 I cannot wait to hear how it goes!

  2. Shauna@Pleasure, not Punishment October 26, 2013 / 3:21 pm

    I am super mega excited for you. I hope you have a phenomenal day and enjoy the vast majority of moments. ;-D

  3. Kara October 26, 2013 / 3:35 pm

    That’s awesome!! Very excited for you. The course looks sooo beautiful. Stay positive on the hills – staying strong mentally will get you really far. Good luck!

  4. Coco (@Got2Run4Me) October 26, 2013 / 3:42 pm

    Do you best to enjoy the scenery, it is a lovely place! Don’t hesitate to walk up the hills if you think that will help you — whatever it takes to get to the top. 😉

  5. Katie @ Peace Love & Oats October 26, 2013 / 4:11 pm

    I thought the same thing when I ran my first marathon, Chicago, last year! I considered doing the Kansas City marathon 2 weeks later since that’s where I’m from, but then I injured myself trying to run again too soon. Probably wasn’t the best idea after my very first marathon! Good luck tomorrow, it sounds like so much fun! I can’t wait to read about it!

  6. Theodora October 26, 2013 / 4:46 pm

    Can’t wait to hear how it goes! And love the socks 🙂

  7. Nicole October 26, 2013 / 9:19 pm

    How exciting! I did two marathons this fall (Chicago and the Nike Women’s Marathon…one week apart!), and I had a fantastic, fun time at both races. I think the key for having fun with the second marathon was that I went into it really relaxed. No time goals, just running to have fun.

    I hope you have an awesome race! Good luck!

  8. Cathryn October 26, 2013 / 9:49 pm

    Really excited for you. I’ve cycled that stretch of the lake and it’s stunning!! The hills might be grim but maybe hike them like in a trail race? My friend ran two marathons two weeks apart a few weeks ago and she PRd in the second one 🙂
    Really excited for you!!

  9. Ashley October 26, 2013 / 10:30 pm

    Amazing Ashley! Good for you! Enjoy!
    I’ll be running the Saint Louis half tomorrow as well – I’ll be thinking about you! Have a great race!

  10. anonymous October 27, 2013 / 12:40 am

    Stop using “as” as a conjunction if you don’t know how. If you must, stop being too lazy to include the necessary comma!

  11. Katelin October 27, 2013 / 1:01 am

    Stay positive and have fun. I truly believe a positive attitude brings a PR 🙂 enjoy and have fun!

    • ashleyd October 28, 2013 / 6:33 pm

      Thanks SPB! I hope you’re doing well 🙂

  12. Emma @ Stripes and Snapshots October 27, 2013 / 12:36 pm

    Ahhh good luck for today, I expect you’ll be finished by now. Hope you achieve your goal and look forward to reading your recap!

    • ashleyd October 28, 2013 / 6:34 pm

      Thanks Emma! Unfortunately the day didn’t go exactly as hoped!

  13. Gwen October 27, 2013 / 12:48 pm

    Go Ashley, go! You’re so hardcore. Have so much fun today. Can’t wait to hear how it went.

  14. Ellen October 27, 2013 / 5:59 pm

    I am having a hard time understanding why you decided to signing up for a tiny marathon when in your last blog post you spend a fair amount of time discounting the Hartford marathon based on size and lack of pre-race reading material? Additionally, you were sponsored by Hartford to “drive awareness” and yet spent most of your recaps talking about how you were disappointed it was not a larger race with more awareness which in your own words, is why Hartford partnered with you.

    I hope you have success but I think you need to be clear about what your “brand” is because quite frankly as a reader I am confused.

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