Gill C.
Yelp
This was my first EVER Bay to Breakers! I know it's hard to believe with me being a Bay Area native and all. Not sure why it took so long for me to finally do it, but better late than never, right?!
My friend, Amy, and I got up super early to take a Muni Express bus that was speedy and felt like a roller coaster ride! If we weren't awake before, we definitely were now! After arriving near the start line, free water and pom drinks were handed out, and within minutes I saw my first naked Bay to Breaker runners/walkers. OMG, there was Mr. Cowboy alongside Elvis. Holy Crap! I stayed focused and didn't allow the nakedness, Austin Powers, and various Superheroes to be total distractions as Amy and I were determined to run the entire 12K. Speaking of superheroes, I missed out on seeing my fellow red-caped Yelpers, as our start time and corrals were different! Bummed that I didn't get a chance to walk and party with you guys!
Anywho, the live music and the fans cheering us on were awesome motivators. The water stands were a welcomed oasis from the burning sun (and wish there were more water tables throughout after mile 4). Throughout the race, I loved seeing more B2B antics like the salmon swimming upstream, Winnie the Poo and Tigger, runners from head to toe spray painted in gold and silver, and kids running alongside their parents. As we passed Vanness, the daunting Hayes Street Hill was quickly approaching. At that point, Amy and I were mum, and looked down to focus on each stride. We had to conquer that Hill no matter what! Finally, after what seemed like eons, we closed in on Divisadero, and a fellow runner said, "Ladies, it's all downhill from here!" Awyah - We were so money, baby! Throughout the Panhandle and towards Golden Gate Park, we sought shade whenever possible. Most of our convos throughout the race consisted of: "How are you feeling?; Are you doing alright?; Do you need water?; Dude, did you see this, that...?; You're doing awesome; We're almost there!"
As soon as we passed the Mile 7 marker, I took my camera out (of my non fanny pak), and knew the finish line was so close I could taste it. Passed the windmill and saw the ocean, and made the left turn for the home stretch. Saw another naked runner, (a decent looking one, I might add), but alas he was not going to distract me! Amy and I sprinted home! Hellyah!! We finished and most definitely conquered by running the ENTIRE 12K or 7.46 miles without stopping! That's right, baby! I'm so happy, proud, relieved, and exhausted! Turns out we were in the top 10,000 (of the 65,000+ registered at B2B), and respectively finished overall at 9123 and 9124! http://static.px.yelp.com/photo/tmx-wa2pzzXDPdPoB2gPIg/l
BTW, who knew that Pres. Obama was gonna be at B2B - http://static.px.yelp.com/photo/zamtV6PPezy3SiO7TUp4Jg/l
What a great first B2B experience! Warm weather, great costumes, jovial runners, inebriated walkers, floats, nakedness, and running through the lovely and picturesque SF neighborhoods is what this race is all about.
Only 364 days (give or take a few days) until the next one!!