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Do you get emotional at the finish line?
I noticed at the finish of both half marathons I've run that I was almost choked up at the end. Just for a minute and them it passed. I don't know if it was relief at being done or joy in the accomplishment our pride or dehydration, lol. Anyone else or am I alone here?
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Re: Do you get emotional at the finish line?
DD - February 2011
I second this--during my half I teared up when I started. All throughout the race I would get teary eyed. At the end, however, mostly I was just smiling and happy to be done
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I totally teared up at my first 5K. i believe i can fly
then at the end of my first half, I broke down and cried like a baby. i tink i can, i tink i can
Same here.
At the end, I'm usually all smiles.
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Not usually, but then again I have never done anything longer than a sprint tri. I am usually focusing on trying not to vomit.
I do, however, tend to get emotional when I'm almost done. Like "omg I CAN do this!"
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I don't, but I generally don't cry when I'm happy like that. I def don't think it's weird when others do though.
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Usually not at the finish line, not yet anyways... just wait for my marathon finish - i'll probably cry like baby.
Usually I cry when I see the Leukemia signs - For the life of me I can't think of what that association is called - There are usually signs of people who've passed... Leukemia & Lymphoma Society ... ... Those signs always get me all freakin' choked up.
I think she means at the races that benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma society. There's usually a section of the races with pictures & stories. It's called the miracle mile.
Same here.
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Yes. I have only done two 5ks and a 7k to date, but every time I have gotten emotional at the end. Then again, there was a time when I could barely jog for 20 seconds, so it's kind of a big deal for me.
I think I am going to be a wreck when I finish my first half in June :-)
Sometimes, especially if I PR or complete a new distance.
Having a big crowd cheering at the end is totally awesome. How often do regular people get to have that happen to them? I think it's pretty cool.
I was laughing and crying when I finished my 25K - I seriously couldn't believe I'd done it.
And I cried at mile 12.5 of my half where I set my PR because that when I actually realized I was going to make my goal.
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