Pamela Anderson nursed her wounds after running the ING New York Marathon on Sunday.
The "Baywatch" actress shared her recovery with Twitter fans in a photo after running the five-borough route with her brother Gerry.
In the photo Anderson is seen with two ice bags on her body, a remote in hand, a book and her marathon sign covering her face.
The actress captioned the picture "Ouch!"
Anderson ran the New York City Marathon to help raise nearly $76,000 for the J/P Haitian Relief Organization, which aims to save lives and bring sustainable programs to the impoverished Caribbean nation devastated by the 2010 earthquake, according to People Magazine.
Ouch! pic.twitter.com/jM2kpkzWXW
— Pamela Anderson (@PamelaDAnderson) November 3, 2013
The 46-year-old finished the 26-mile trek in under six hours, with a time of 5:41:03, according to the New York Post. She kept a pace of 13:02 per mile. After finishing, she took to Twitter to thank her brother, Gerry, for his support.
So proud of my brother Gerry. Thank G. For running next to me today- love you lots pic.twitter.com/RtwNZfCMli — Pamela Anderson (@PamelaDAnderson) November 3, 2013
"When I finish the race, whatever people's perceptions of me, this is what I've done for a great cause, hopefully inspiring others to do things like this," Anderson told ESPN. "Everyone has their war stories about being in marathons. But I just think, 'You know, it's a great way to see New York.
"Running the marathon is definitely one of the crazier things I've done in my career ... I know Hef [Hugh Hefner] is really proud of me!" she said.
Several celebrities among the 50,000 runners, including actress Christy Turlington and reality star Bill Rancic, all hit the pavement for charity at the popular marathon.