With every step on the pavement, my hip was throbbing, like a pendulum keeping time with my body. I'd breathe in, step, the dull ache nudging my side, breath out, step. Repeat. To my left and to my right, my fellow runners were walking, running, gasping, wincing from pain just as I was, and yet here we were, at mile 20. Six more to go. Making our way back to the start line near the Arc du Triumph in the city of light. Paris. And my body was keeping time, with every step of the way.
I rounded the narrow park corner, making sure to pay attention to route signs indicating when my next water station would be, when a fan sign caught my eye, glitter and puffy paint; it's owner waving it excitedly back and forth. I thought to myself, "How very American of them..."
I squinted (mainly because at this point, the sun was pretty high and sweat was already dripping down my forehead, making it hard to focus on much of anything), to make out the following:
"If Britney Spears can survive 2007, you can survive this race."
And suddenly, I couldn't help but laugh. Out loud. And my very obviously American friends cheered at my recognition of the pop culture reference going on here, high fived me and yelled, "You got this, Krystal!"
At this point, I had to remind myself, my name was very clearly written on my race bib on my chest, but for a second, I almost felt like these people knew me and knew I could make it just six more miles.
So I told myself, "You run six miles all the time. You can do this."
Without hesitating, I turned to my now blasting Spotify playlist, and switched to Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now" as we approached the Bois de Boulogne, the final leg of the race. My body keeping time to my hip, my breathing and now, Freddie Mercury's anthem-worthy voice.
If you're curious what else I listened to for the rest of the race, keep scrolling! My full Spotify playlist is below...
Huge thanks to Equinox for helping me get race-day ready and to the Paris Marriott Champs-Élysées Hotel for being the best home base a marathon runner could hope for while traveling.
And an even bigger thanks to all of you guys who sent me encouraging tweets, messages, emails, DMs and Snapchats during the race! It made all the difference, every step of the way!
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Krystal! I am so proud of you! I feel a little guilty that I was offline the week that you were over there in Paris, but it looks like you have a lot of cheerleaders. GRIN!
Here’s my question: will you do another one?
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Hi Ann! Yes! I’m actually looking for a charity here in NYC to do the New York Marathon with! Stay tuned! Also, the Barcelona marathon sounds pretty amazing — mainly so I can travel around Barcelona, too! 🙂
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OMG, this is so amazing, i’ve always want to join a marathon <3
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I did a half marathon and that was painful enough. Good work on finishing a full marathon! Especially in a foreign country when jet lag and your whole routine is thrown off!
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Only runners understand the amazing sensations, you are very pretty also and congrats!!!
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Well done Krystal! I’m in Paris for the first time ever in July (but I won’t be running a marathon). Nice to see pictures here and your take on the city.
Giiiiiiiiiiirl if I could wear chic Celine sunglasses without wanting to rip them off, I would – you look great 😉 And hey, you ran 26.2 miles YOUR OWN WAY. (Clearly the above comment made me angry, lol). Congrats on a beautiful race, lady!
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Thanks, lady! I really appreciate that! At the end of the day, I was just so happy to finish! I definitely didn’t break any records but man, running past the Eiffel Tower around mile 18 made me tear up! 🙂
When I run I wear two sports bras and stick my phone between the two lol…helps hold it in place without getting sweaty! The arm bands are annoying after awhile when your on a long run.
Oh I’ll have to try that! Thanks for the tip! I’ve tried arm bands before, but they start to rub my arm if I run for too long.
Krystal, that is very inspiring. Would you mind sharing a little more about your marathon training? Thanks.
Definitely! I’m actually working on a more in depth training/general fitness post now! Stay tuned!
Great playlist, thanks for sharing!
Maybe next time you might want to skip the big sunglasses and huge phone. Might make you run a little faster.
Oh Shannon. I’m truly sorry for whatever’s happened in your life to make you unable to congratulate someone on such a tremendous accomplishment and instead make a snarky comment.
Krystal – congratulations on finishing the marathon! And the Britney Spears sign made me laugh out loud too.
Very good points! I was actually just really happy to finish the race! Such a beautiful way to see the city.