Last night Ryan and Sara Hall were in town for a social run and a meet and greet here in Dallas. Now for starters, when I told most people this news, their response was, “Who?”
Ok, fair enough. Generally speaking athletes aren’t as universally known as say celebrities, and runners are even more obscure. Not to mention that there are different types of runners. Are they sprinters, distance runners, ultramarathoners?? So out of all the runners/athletes/celebrities why do I follow Ryan Hall?
Aside from the surface features (runner, about my age, olympic marathoner, american record holder), he has a spiritual side and story to go along with life that drives him. He proudly admits that he is running for Christ and at the same time has no shame in confessing when he is weak.
The actual event started with a social run…which isn’t ideal for me and my sometimes anti-social tendancies. Nonetheless, when I saw him arrive and start to hang out with some of the other runners, I decided to be brave and join in. And by that I mean that I finally got out of my car and actually stood next to people.
After the folks at Luke’s Locker introduced the Halls to the crowd we were off. Now, for the run, I didn’t entirely plan this, but it just so happened that I ended up right behind him. Yep, running right behind, step-in-step with American record holder, Olympic marathoner, Ryan Hall. Once I got passed the “is this really happening” moment I snapped a couple of pictures with my phone and enjoyed the run.

A fairly tense moment occurred when I was stepped off of a curb and lost my balance. I stumbled, and sputtered, and thankfully caught myself before plowing into Ryan. Now THAT would have been awesome. American record holder, Olympic marathoner, Ryan Hall…injured by novice runner on social run. Sigh.
A few moments later we came to a stop light to wait to cross. He turned and talked with a couple of us. So what do you chat about with a guy like this when you finally get to meet him? Why the weather of course! I’m not sure how it came to that…or why most conversations with strangers usually start or end that way…but that’s what we talked about. And in case you’re wondering, he was relieved with the cool weather because he only packed warm clothes.
After that I backed off a bit to let other runners get their time in with Ryan. Oh yeah, and I may have backed off because his casual/easy/jogging pace was my tempo pace and after a couple of miles I was whipped. Oh yeah, and I may or may not have gotten lost on the way back because the entire pack left me in the dust and I didn’t remember the route. Oh yeah, and I may or may not have stopped on the side of the road to nearly yack after racing to make it through a stop light on the way back.
All of that–so worth it! I got to run with freakin’ Ryan Hall!

Afterwords Ryan and Sara spent some time talking about the Hall Steps Foundation they started to help fight poverty. They also did a Q&A and a meet and greet that got pretty hectic. I took off after picking up a couple of Steps Foundation shirts and getting an autograph.

I honestly haven’t been that giddy in awhile to meet someone. I definitely felt like super-dork all night long. It was totally worth it though…I left very much inspired to run. Speaking of…I for real real real need to sign up for a race.