4 May 2013

Fiesta 5K. “Eets Nacho Ordinary Run”

That was a great race in cold, rainy and very windy morning. I am glad that I showed up – else I would have missed the amazing spirit and resolution people demonstrated to fight back ALS. Beyond pale, it demonstrated that in running – nay, in life, it is not about the gold or silver or bronze… it is about SHOWING UP and then PUTTING UP. And I thank Amitesh for exhorting me to come out to race. Both of us have a couple of friends whose parents are patients of ALS. Our run today was dedicated to them. Ran into good old Melanie who walked with her friend the whole distance honoring her neighbor’s dad who had ALS.

In the race itself, Amitesh posted his career best 5K today. I have to wait for my official time (my Garmin promptly quit citing low battery before the race). Whatever it is, there were two kids – at best fourth graders – who started and finished before me!! There were three hills and they kept running like they were going downhill. That was a little humbling!!!

Today’s proceeds went to Emory ALS Center.

Update: Results are out. Posted  24:57 at a 8:02 clip. That would be 4th in my age group and 32nd overall out of 216 racers.

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Posted May 4, 2013 by Rajib Roy in category "Running

5 COMMENTS :

  1. By Karen Duffy on

    I just saw this post from you as I was updating information for this year’s race! So glad that you came out on that nasty day — you definitely get it..it’s about showing up for the cause, and we are so grateful for your support. I predict SUNSHINE for this year’s race on May 3, 2014. Hope to see you there again!

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