Half Marathon of Lausanne

 

We woke up this morning to clear skies and temperatures in the high 30’s. Just 10 days ago, Wife was running the half marathon of Lausanne in 80-degree weather. Too hot to do her best time, but she crossed the line in 1 hour, 46 minutes, 30 seconds (click here… she’s in the grey shirt). Not bad for over 13 miles! (She was actually credited with an aggregate time about 5 seconds faster because they start individual times as you cross the starting line).

After church, she caught a train to a village exactly 13 miles away. From there, the participants run back to Lausanne, finishing the race in front of the Olympic Museum on the shores of Lake Leman. It’s not an easy run (I know this for a fact. I’ve ridden it on my bike), for the road is seldom flat as it follows the shoreline through the wine country of “Lavaux”.

Several thousand runners participated in her race this year. We love arriving at the finish line just early enough to cheer her on, which we do with so much vigor that, frankly, we’re exhausted by the time we get home.

Those half marathons are tough.

8 Responses to “Half Marathon of Lausanne”

  1. Meowmix Says:

    I’m sure she appreciates you expending so much energy! :)

  2. Stoogelover Says:

    Sounds tough … but somebody’s gotta do ‘em!

  3. randy Says:

    There is no doubt in my mind as to the identity of the superhero in your family.

  4. sjsings Says:

    I’m exhausted just reading the account of what you had to do to cheer her on! What dedication…

    I agree with Randy.

  5. Stoogelover Says:

    BTW / FYI: If “they” ever come up with a 1/32 marathon, I just may consider entering.

  6. thurman8er Says:

    I guess I just don’t understand these posts about running. You write a lot about the runner, but you never say what is chasing them.

  7. Mike the Eyeguy Says:

    1:46 over a hilly course is smokin’ in my book. Very well done.

    As for you, Brady…

  8. Mayor of Blakersfield Says:

    In the marathon image, is the foot print suppose to be Lac Leman or is Lac Leman suppose to be a foot print?

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