Keira D’Amato tells us more about her new Half Marathon American record
(On July 1 Keira D'Amato clocked 1:06:37 at the Gold Coast Half Marathon setting a new American record. This is her story as it unfolded posted on FB)
I don’t know why this post has been so tough for me to write. There was so much emotion in my reaction to crossing the finish line and I think it boils down to one thing: hope.
Earlier this year, I was injured, I had to scrap my spring racing plans, but I was in the pool everyday hoping it would heal so I could get back to my goals.
Once I was healthy, the year started off slow. It always does when you are starting something. It takes a few months for me to really start feeling like my buzzsaw self. I had hope that if I stayed patient, I could build back to an even higher level.
My flights got cancelled, and delayed, and cancelled again. But I hoped if I pushed through the travel, I would make it to the starting line.
My daughter wasn’t exactly thrilled I was going to away for a week. That stings the heart. But I hoped, I could show her what it is to chase a dream and why the family has worked to hard to support my running.
I hoped for good enough weather, I hoped my legs would feel good enough despite the travel, and I hope I could find sometime new within myself, that I wasn’t even certain was there.
Then, with about 100 or meters to go, I saw the clock and all that hoping was actually coming true. We all know it doesn’t always workout like that. In fact, most of the time, it feels like it doesn’t. But on Saturday, July 1 in Australia at the @gcmarathon half marathon it did for me.
So that’s why I look crazy crossing the finish line.
I hope everyone has an excuse to make a crazy face like this too. Here’s to hoping. ❤️
Photos by: @caseysims_ and @beyondtheroad
posted Tuesday July 4th
by Keira D’Amato