Thank you HonorBib for helping me express how personal, meaningful, and special the Women’s Half Marathon Scottsdale-Tempe was to me. I was inspired to join this race because of Stephanie Leavitt, a 37 year old, wife, mother of 2 young children and cousin of my boyfriend, David Leavitt. Here is my story and my journey to completing 13.1 miles while bringing Stephanie along for the run.
Two weeks before the annual Leavitt Wingding or family reunion, we received news that seven family members weren’t going to make it to the reunion in Durango, CO. We were shocked to hear that Stephanie’s cancer had reoccurred and that it was critical that she go into treatment immediately. We thought that after being breast cancer free for 4 years that Stephanie was in the clear from this horrible disease. We all went to the reunion and made the best of it. We sent a family reunion video with best wishes and I miss you messages to the Stephanie and the family.
Feeling that prayers and good wishes was all that I could offer, I felt helpless. Stephanie was healthy and happy at last year’s reunion and now her cancer had spread to her bones and brain. It was difficult to believe that this was happening to her again and so quickly. What disturbed me even more was that Stephanie and I are the same age. As I was planning my future, she is fighting for her life. It didn’t seem fair to me and made me feel awful. I asked myself, “What could I do to help this situation? What am I able to do?” Well, I was healthy and fit so I could run!
On August 16, 2011, a week after the reunion, I signed up to run the Women’s Running Magazine Women’s Half Marathon Scottsdale-Tempe. I hadn’t run in over 3 years and I had 80 days to train. I started fundraising for Susan G. Komen Marathon for the Cure and started training immediately. I soon discovered that running is really hard. The first couple of weeks of training, I thought to myself ‘What have I gotten myself into?’ I often thought of Stephanie to get me through those runs. The running got easier and I started to feel good about running 13.1 miles.
As my training runs became longer and I became more conditioned to running, I decided that I wanted to take Stephanie with me on my 13.1 mile journey. I searched the web for a customized race bib on which I could put her photo. I discovered HonorBib when I received an email from Susan G. Komen Marathon for the Cure. I made the perfect HonorBib and the perfect picture of Stephanie with the message, “Stephanie, I am running and fighting with you all the way!” I was ready for the race.
I am proud to say that I completed the Women’s Half Marathon on November 6, 2011! I finished the race in 2:21:37 and raised $1765.00 for Susan G. Komen Marathon for the Cure. My commitment and endurance paid off, and it was a wonderful feeling crossing the finish line.
This race was extremely motivating for me. What a great way to raise funds to END breast cancer FOREVER! The course was very tough but, with the waves of people cheering me on and running with Stephanie on my Honor Bib made it a lot easier. I will continue running and strive to complete this race in less than two hours next year. I am happy to say Stephanie is still fighting hard and the entire Leavitt family will be going to northern California to spend Thanksgiving with her and the family.











