Tuesday, October 16, 2012

1st International Race

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step" One of my favorite quotes. Well I am about to take a journey, and it is about 4486 miles. It started out May 17, 2012 with a email saying "thank you for your interest in the "Athletic Exchange" I submitted my application and crossed my fingers that I would be 1 of the 20 runners that The Columbus Marathon would pick to represent them at the Dresden Marathon, Dresden Germany. A once in a lifetime opportunity to run a International race.

The application was sent! Anticipation grew everyday to wait for a phone call from the director of The Columbus Marathon. Well that call came on June 8th. When I heard the voice on the other end, saying "hello this is Darris, the director of The Columbus Marathon, how are you" Oh I was at a loss for words. I muttered the words "I am great" The conversation with Darris was about why I run, the races I have run and why would I like to go to Germany. The phone call lasted 15 minutes. As I heard him say "we would love to have you as one of the Ambassador, I wanted to answer with professionalism, even though inside I was screaming with excitement. I danced around the room and my husband realized then what I was so excited about.

The summer has flown by and now it is the eve before I fly to Germany. I have never been to Europe, and to think I get to go because of running.  My 1st 5k was three years ago this month. When asked if I wanted to run it, well I never thought of myself as a runner. How hard could it be. It was a ugly run! I came across that finish line a changed person. Maybe the changes didn't happen right then. They did happen though. My next race wouldn't be till the next year 2010. That is when the Running Bug bit me. I couldn't wait to run again. Each race came with a better finish time. I explored unique races to be a part of. Like The Empire State Building and even a Girls Tri Too. The running community has been one with open arms and I love to call myself a Runner!


Many of you know that I dedicate my races to a cause. As I get ready for my half marathon in Germany, I want to share with all of you a story of a little boy named Carter. I will be dedicating my race to him. You can read his story at Caring for Carter
 When I come across the finish line it will not just be for me but to also bring awareness about Hunter syndrome and all MPS's. Thankful to his family for allowing me to share his story! Below is a picture of Carter and I.
 
The next time I post it will be from Germany!
 
Until then Run Your Race!!
 
Kris Olsen
No Limits Running
 

2 comments:

  1. Love this, Kris! And I am so proud of you!! Words cannot express how much you inspire me every. single. day!

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    1. Thanks Sara for your kind words! Dresden marathon was an amazing race. I went there to run and fell in love with the people of Dresden, and their love for their city. ~Kris

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