As some of you might remember, I went cheering last year for this race in a bikini. It caused a bit of a commotion, and to this day, I still hear about it. So I hung the bikini, bought 3 more sunny suits because I didn’t think I could take that one outside again, and moved on. Until this past weekend happened.
The girls in my team were cheering for the Portugal Day 5 miler, a menβs point race that the boys in my team have to run. And as they cheered for us during last weekendβs Mini10K, we were to return the favor. In Style of course. Cause we roll hard.
So, there was a bit of prepping, sign-making meet up, I just showed up in the bikini and they had made me a βfake poolβ, and a special sign. Amazing amazing team mates!


We also decided to cheer twice, on the east and west side, around 72nd st, so nobody would miss us. My team is growing a cheering reputation and we didnβt want anyone to miss it!

What is up with the hammer talkΒ and the hard hats, you ask?
Well, a fabo Whippet, Simon, started this whole “drop the hammer” talk, you know, “drop the hammer”, as in push your guts out, and it stuck. A LOT. It has become a bit of our team’s moto in a way!
The pool and the sign (by Rose, thanks!!) were a huge hit. Lots of people fake dived in my pool, men AND women blew kisses, Β hollered, winked, gave thumbs up, and they all smiled or laughed. I think they liked that I had no shame. I know I donβt look like a supermodel, but itβs all about how you feel in your head, and I am delusional like hell. It really helps and I am very happy all up in my fantasy world π
So, they boyfriend wanted nothing to do with dressing up. I told him he couldn’t come with me in runner’s clothes or it would throw off our look (well, not runner, he only has Ironman outfits!). So we started little by little and all the other girls in the team helped woo him. It turned around and he was shirtless and had a R in his abs… He looked amazing. And I heard a few βthanks for bringing himβ. Oh my. Eye Candy.


It was all ridiculous and amazing, and super fun. I donβt think I ever saw so many smiling runners.
Lesson from the post:
-Running can make you happy even when you are not running yourself
-Being ridiculously fun and delusional is the best cheering
-No shame! Ever.
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