Monday, March 03, 2025

The Unsung Heroes of My Napa Valley Marathon: Celebrating the Everyday Celebrities

 Marathons aren't just about crossing a finish line. They're about the people who lift you up along the way. The Napa Valley Marathon, known for its focused organization, became a tapestry of incredible stories, woven together by the everyday 'celebrities' who inspired me.

The Foundation: My Personal Support Team

Before I even reached the starting line, I was surrounded by champions. Sachin Thatte, the 'GOAT of the hills,' pushed me through grueling Quicksilver training runs, building my strength and confidence. Coach Ranga, fresh from his own racing conquests in India, guided me on crucial long runs, banishing doubts about the daunting six-hour cutoff. And at home, Rohini and Sujata fueled my body with silent, yet powerful, pasta dinners, their support a quiet strength.


The pre-race buzz was amplified by Ram Valliyapan's Tesla caravan to the expo, a stroke of luck landing us a free hotel night. Arriving at the start line with Team Omrun – Senthil, Ram, and Coach Ranga – was a reminder of the community that had my back.


The Race: A Symphony of Human Spirit

My strategy was to capitalize on the early miles, banking time for the inevitable slowdown. As I navigated the course, my mental soundtrack blended Gita's Purshottama Yoga, the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, and the Hanuman Chalisa, grounding me in strength and perseverance. But it was the people I met along the way who truly powered me forward.



  • Frank from Denver: He wore a compression sock with his mother's image, a tangible symbol of his dedication. A family man pushing 50, he was running to prove to himself and his family that he could conquer this challenge. His grit and determination, his story of striving to make his mother proud, was a powerful reminder of the deep personal reasons we run.
  • Nancy, the Comeback Queen: At mile 17, I met Nancy, a runner making a triumphant return after battling ovarian cancer. Just seven months after her last chemo, she ran the Chicago Marathon, and now, Napa Valley was a stepping stone to London and NYC. Her resilience was awe-inspiring, a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome. Sharing Nitin's story with her, a story of fighting through a brain tumor and now training for the NYC marathon to memorialize his Raj Mama (my brother) (https://nbtsevents.braintumor.org/fundraiser/5950124), reinforced the powerful fighting spirit of humankind.
  • Ken, the Pacing Pro: @I_Am_That_Ken, a pacer from Arkansas, revealed the dedication of these volunteer heroes. He travels to races, using them as opportunities to explore new places. His daily five-mile commitment was a goal to aspire to. He showed me the commitment and dedication of the volunteers that make these races possible.
  • Irene, the Farmworker with a Fighter's Heart: As I struggled up an incline, Irene's encouraging voice spurred me onward. Her daughter, a nurse, inspired her to run, and her pride in her marathoner son and daughters was palpable. Her colorful shoes, a gift from her daughter, were a symbol of family support. She gave me my third wind.
  • The Familiar Faces: Reshu, on her recovery journey, and Senthil, squeezing in a marathon amidst building a house, reminded me of the strength and dedication of my running community. 
  • Kathy, Running in Memory: Kathy, running her first marathon in memory of her father, faced the hills with a determined spirit. Sharing intervals with her and introducing her to Nancy created a moment of shared experience and support.

The Finish Line: A Celebration of Community

In the final miles, I focused on running, drawing strength from the BG9.22 chant and Brahmarpanam. Crossing the finish line, I was greeted by Rohini's tracking message and Ranga's support. Despite the lack of post-race showers, the presence of Team Omrun made the moment special.

The Napa Valley Marathon wasn't just a race. It was a journey made extraordinary by the 'celebrities' I met along the way – the everyday people who inspired me with their courage, resilience, and unwavering spirit. They reminded me that we are all capable of extraordinary feats, and that the true strength of a marathon lies in the human connections we make.

Thankful to all of these celebrities that make my life wonderful . Here's a wonderful recovery pasta dinner specially prepared by sujata.