Race Report: Ice Age Trail Run/Race 10k
Today is national trails day, and to honor that, our local Ice Age Trail chapter puts on a small 5k/10k race to raise funds for trail maintenance and building activities. For those that don't know, the Ice Age Trail is one of the major trails in the US, though much less well known than (for example) the Pacific Crest Trail or the Appalachian Trail. It is 1,200 miles long (or will be when fully connected), contained entirely in Wisconsin, and follows the terminal moraine of the last ice age.
The race itself runs about 2.5 miles on v. gently rolling hills to the trail head where the final 3.7 +/- is up/down on the ice age trail. This is the second time I've done it and is a really nice run. This year, as in the past, the number of competitors was small, maybe 40 in the 5k and maybe 30 in the 10k. My wife won the women's 10k last year (I didn't run) so the gauntlet was thrown down.
First, it was hot, probably about 80 degrees at the start, very humid, with little breeze to cool you down. At the start I took the point and didn't look back. At about 1.5 miles a guy who looked like a real runner passed me and was probably putting 15 seconds a mile into me. I wasn't wearing a watch but probably hit the 2.5 in about 17 minutes or so. Not screeching fast by any means, but I hadn't done a race or speed work in forever so all that was merely a guess (both distance and time). When we hit the trail head, there still wasn't a water break (usually one at the trail head) and while I was hot, sweaty and could have used a drink, the rabbit who passed me had started walking saying he needed water as the trail moved to a long up-hill right out of the gate. I chugged along, pushing red-line up the hills, dive bombing the downhill sections and started to pass the 5k walkers and slower runners who were bussed to the start. At about 4 miles or so finally water, took a quick drink and kept on, feeling brief coolness running through the woods before entering prairie areas. In the open areas, I saw there was no one near me but kept pushing through the tired legs, heat and humidity to wrap up my second first place overall ever in a time of 44:45 +/-. This wasn't a day or the course to have a fast time, but considering everything, I was satisfied. The high intensity workouts of Insanity helped I'm sure as my standard LSD doesn't really suit itself for this type of environment, though my aerobic engine is ok.
My wife ended up second in the women, so wasn't a family sweep. Sitting here now at the end of the day, still feeling tired, thirsty and calf sore. With the exception of lack of water (some people were really struggling) this was a fun race that raises money for a great cause. While not a big deal due to the local nature and size of the race, still pretty cool to win one. [as an aside, my other win was last year in a 5k fun run/fundraiser for the local non-profit rec. center under similar circumstances, but I pushed our double stroller with my kids in that one!]
Should be ready to rock the Beer Century ride report next week!