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OK, so here goes
I showed up at OCC about 40 minutes early. It was cold so I stayed in the car for a bit. I headed in 20 minutes early to hit the bathroom. Long lines and I wound up getting out of bathroom 5 minutes before the start. went outside and it was cold but not unbearable. The rain had stopped and there was no snow like they were predicting. Wore shorts and two long sleeve shirts. National Anthem was sang and then Paul Sr. gave us the Ready, Set, long pause and Go
I had made my way up front and started my Garmin. Since I ran the course on Tuesday, I knew to expect the uphill climb that awaited. I pretty much sanded the start even though I dont like to. I wanted to give it a whirl. I saw my HR hit 195 and I slowed myself down because I really wanted to hit my time and didnt want to burn out. Here is my breakdown
Mile 1: 6:54, HR 183
Mile 2: 7:31, HR 177
Mile 3: 6:54, HR 183
.10: 39.6, HR 183
.11: 41.8, HR 185
As I said, according to my watch which I calibrated and was accurate, I felt the course ran an extra .11. Maybe it did, maybe it didnt. Doesnt matter, I still set my PR either way.
This was my first race since the 07 NYC marathon. I finished 42nd overall and came in 10th in my age group. I have to admit, and I never like to do this, I am pretty proud of myself. I can not wait to start my speed work so I can do better. I feel like if this was a flat course I could have been 21 minutes. I have another race set for April 21st. Obviously, Im looking to beat this time.
There was a ton going on after the race with BBQ being cooked. But I had to bail to get to my baseball draft. Is this the norm at races. People just hang and chill out after.
I showed up at OCC about 40 minutes early. It was cold so I stayed in the car for a bit. I headed in 20 minutes early to hit the bathroom. Long lines and I wound up getting out of bathroom 5 minutes before the start. went outside and it was cold but not unbearable. The rain had stopped and there was no snow like they were predicting. Wore shorts and two long sleeve shirts. National Anthem was sang and then Paul Sr. gave us the Ready, Set, long pause and Go
I had made my way up front and started my Garmin. Since I ran the course on Tuesday, I knew to expect the uphill climb that awaited. I pretty much sanded the start even though I dont like to. I wanted to give it a whirl. I saw my HR hit 195 and I slowed myself down because I really wanted to hit my time and didnt want to burn out. Here is my breakdown
Mile 1: 6:54, HR 183
Mile 2: 7:31, HR 177
Mile 3: 6:54, HR 183
.10: 39.6, HR 183
.11: 41.8, HR 185
As I said, according to my watch which I calibrated and was accurate, I felt the course ran an extra .11. Maybe it did, maybe it didnt. Doesnt matter, I still set my PR either way.
This was my first race since the 07 NYC marathon. I finished 42nd overall and came in 10th in my age group. I have to admit, and I never like to do this, I am pretty proud of myself. I can not wait to start my speed work so I can do better. I feel like if this was a flat course I could have been 21 minutes. I have another race set for April 21st. Obviously, Im looking to beat this time.
There was a ton going on after the race with BBQ being cooked. But I had to bail to get to my baseball draft. Is this the norm at races. People just hang and chill out after.
That just means I have hope of coming back at you. I really wanted to have no hope and sail off into the distance (a la Gru).
for the RR and where you finished AG.
I don't see him.
Most encouraging was that my time was five seconds faster than my final 5K last fall (and yes, I edged out Sand's time from our little competition at the end of last season).
No one gets the table slanted in their direction until I get the MiniMe Division.