Nope. It even added thunder and lightening during this process. We decided to hang out in the Capitol to get a bit of warmth before the race started. Three of us started in wave ll, that's double-L, as the waves started at A and then continued on right past Z to start over again. We weren't last, however, as the waves did end at nn. One of our party started in wave S. (One other actually was supposed to start in wave P, but was nice and decided to "run" with us girls back in wave ll.)
Our goal was to finish in under 1hour. At first it seemed like the race was going to go on forever. But, soon we got into a rhythm and off we went. Down the street, up the giant hill, and through the campus we ran. At least there were thousands of people (about 19,000) running, and many more cheering along the route. I sort of trained for the race by running up and down our stairs many many times. The training was proving to be ok.
After 4.75 miles, the end was in sight. We could see the stadium and hear the cheering, and our stride sped up to match the energy level around us. Finally we crossed the finish line, completely drenched and exhausted, but under the 1hr time limit we had set. Yay!
Time for a beer, warm food, and dry clothes. At least I got one race out of the way this year. It remains to be seen if there will be more - I'm aiming for a few more at least.