
Happiness is only real when it’s shared. This is what is written on the back of the medal that I received for the Ragnar Relay that I ran this past weekend. And I couldn’t agree more. A few years ago I had an idea that, at the time was just a dream. I have completed running events – 10K, half marathon, marathon but I needed an event that was different. I wanted to be a part of something. I didn’t know what it was but this idea kept coming back to me. Last summer I discovered Ragnar Relays. This was it! This was what I had been looking for.
Ragnar is a 200ish mile running relay. 12 runners in 2 vans each run 3 legs to complete this continuous race. As if that weren’t enough of a challenge, I chose Ragnar Adirondacks (that’s right – mountains!) As I told people about this, the common response was “Why?” or “Does this sound like fun to you?”. It did sound like fun to me, and it was. Only it was so much better that I had ever imagined.
As a swimmer and a runner I am not generally part of a team. My events are individual. Being part of this 12 runner team was incredible! Going into it I was concerned that the faster runners on the team would resent having me there, but that concern disappeared after the first leg. We were truly a team and we all played our part. Being the analytical person that I am, I created a spreadsheet with the time that each person would take based on their pace. We all used this tool and we watched as runner after runner beat their expected time. We all worked together to measure against our pace time. I was never compared to the speedy Boston Qualifiers. I was only compared to the pace that I had estimated.
My other concern was that most of the team members had never met one another and would they get along? As I sat at dinner after the race and watched conversations and interactions between people who had met only 60 hours earlier, I realized that bonds were created this weekend. We were part of a team and that brought us together, that and being in a van together for 25+ hours!
One of the funniest moments happened while we were at the start line. We were representing Canada in our red and white with the team name True North Strong and Fast. As we were having our picture taken in walked Team USA. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect.
This event was so much more than a running race. The support, companionship, scenery and hilarious moments strongly outweighed the difficult runs, lack of sleep and smelly vans. And while it was a competition, the support among all the teams was amazing. Cheering for other runners and even supportive words during a “kill” (when you pass another team). Being polite Canadians we used the term “I’m sorry, eh” instead of kill (and we had a lot of them!).
There is a term used within Ragnar to describe the feeling once the race is finished. I think most of our team is suffering from a “Ragnover”… I am still suffering 4 days later.
Of the 277 teams that raced we placed 13th! 25 hours and 39 minutes. Can’t wait for the next one!
Find your inner wild ~ Ragnar
Photo credits – Ryan Kovack
Sounded like an amazing time.
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It was!
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Great job Lisa!!! Looks like it was sooo much fun!!!
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So much fun!
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I love reading about your Epic adventures. Everything that sounds pretty scary to me (like a run in the mountains or a long swim in cold water!), you make sound so amazing. I love your love for life!
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Thanks Kim! 🙂
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Wow! What an accomplishment. Sounds like an amazing event and good for you for taking it on, even though it makes me feel very guilty about my 2 mile walks, all done at a leisurely pace!
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Enjoy your walks! 🙂
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Great post Lisa. Absolutely true, it’s all about relationships!
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I am glad that I said “yes” to this team Lisa. So happy to be a part of this dream of yours. This epic adventure will be unforgettable!
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I’m glad too Sarah! So happy you were part of it! ❤️
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What an awesome weekend! Loved every minute, thank you again for putting this together.
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Your dream turned into a weekend 16 of us will never forget. One of the most fun things I’ve done in a long time! Running in the middle of the night with just the stars and a headlamp to light the way…it was magic. Thank you for listening to your dreams and following through on them. Can’t wait to see what’s next! xo Candace – Runner #9.
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You were on a high after that night run! So much fun!
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Wow Lisa! That sounds like quite an adventure. Welldone!
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Thanks Denise!
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All I can say is WOW
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Great story and event. Great inspiration. Everyone should try a Ragnar race.
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Does that mean you’re in for the next one Steve? 🙂
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This experience 100% confirms the title of your blog, Lisa.
Congratulations to the whole team!!!
Can’t wait to read about your next adventure. 🙂
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Thanks Almeda! Yes, it was definitely an EPIC adventure!
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” Follow your dreams. They know the way!”
Tia, I was so happy to be in Lake Palcid to celebrate your dream and your team’s incredible accomplishment! Congratulations.
You continue to inspire us to believe in the beauty of our dreams.
Thank you. xo
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Thanks Carol Anne! So happy that you were there to share in the adventure!
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