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Ran a 10k - Official Thread (5 Viewers)

How would you feel if you pick it up and bring it back to your city?  Sure, you'll likely be fine.  But this is how these things continue to spread.  As we learn more, we're seeing these numbers are significant and the ONLY way to stop it is to shut things down for a period of time and limit contact to stop the continuing spread.
Acknowledging that I'm debating with an actual doctor about medical issues (aka "stop reading now"), isn't it an inevitability that 70% of the population gets this?  By being "safe" are you just delaying the spread of the virus rather than preventing it (which has merit due to health infrastructure capacity)?  Do we actually think this can be stopped?

I have a huge bias and in a really bad place about this right now.  My industry is teetering based on fear and bad information (bias bias bias!).  

 
Acknowledging that I'm debating with an actual doctor about medical issues (aka "stop reading now"), isn't it an inevitability that 70% of the population gets this?  By being "safe" are you just delaying the spread of the virus rather than preventing it (which has merit due to health infrastructure capacity)?  Do we actually think this can be stopped?

I have a huge bias and in a really bad place about this right now.  My industry is teetering based on fear and bad information (bias bias bias!).  
This has been posted a few times on the forums and it's the best summary that I have seen.  

 
Acknowledging that I'm debating with an actual doctor about medical issues (aka "stop reading now"), isn't it an inevitability that 70% of the population gets this?  By being "safe" are you just delaying the spread of the virus rather than preventing it (which has merit due to health infrastructure capacity)?  Do we actually think this can be stopped?

I have a huge bias and in a really bad place about this right now.  My industry is teetering based on fear and bad information (bias bias bias!).  
To the bolded part, I think the answer is definitely yes.

 
Acknowledging that I'm debating with an actual doctor about medical issues (aka "stop reading now"), isn't it an inevitability that 70% of the population gets this?  By being "safe" are you just delaying the spread of the virus rather than preventing it (which has merit due to health infrastructure capacity)?  Do we actually think this can be stopped?

I have a huge bias and in a really bad place about this right now.  My industry is teetering based on fear and bad information (bias bias bias!).  
That's exactly what you're doing, yes.  And also limiting it.  Numbers in China are currently decreasing due to the measures taken to limit the spread of disease.  Without that, we wouldn't see the decline. 

This is not my field of medicine but the consensus coming out from those who do work in this field are all saying the same thing. 

 
This has been posted a few times on the forums and it's the best summary that I have seen.  
Well, I'm convinced.  Potentially unemployed as well.  

Great article, thanks for sharing.  I don't stray into the FFA often (only for Yan's tree stories), and missed out.

 
That's exactly what you're doing, yes.  And also limiting it.  Numbers in China are currently decreasing due to the measures taken to limit the spread of disease.  Without that, we wouldn't see the decline. 

This is not my field of medicine but the consensus coming out from those who do work in this field are all saying the same thing. 
Yup, #flattenthecurve.  Some estimates that 50%-70% of us will get this thing at some point, and for most healthy people under 70 it will be mild.  So the key now is to slow the spread enough so that we don't overwhelm the health care system for those who do get really sick.

Been thinking a lot about how this changes races in the coming months, and glad that RDs from WS100, Miwok, and others are communicating.  I know Way Too Cool went off this past weekend (I didn't run it, not due to COVID but a combo of not feeling ready and a schedule conflict), and I haven't heard anything from the Canyons RD yet.  It sure would change the aid station experience, that's for sure - no digging into an open bowl of pretzels or potatoes that is so common at these things.

In the meantime I've been struggling with a weird pain in my right foot.  My big toe has been hurting off and on for awhile, and on Tuesday I woke up I could barely walk.  Putting on shoes helped a bit, so I managed to walk the dog a couple of times that day without too much pain.  It felt a little better yesterday so headed out for a run, but about a mile in other parts of the foot started hurting so I pulled the plug and turned around and walked home.  Continued to improve today so was able to manage 4 miles, but not sure what is going on there.

 
Yup, #flattenthecurve.  Some estimates that 50%-70% of us will get this thing at some point, and for most healthy people under 70 it will be mild.  So the key now is to slow the spread enough so that we don't overwhelm the health care system for those who do get really sick.

Been thinking a lot about how this changes races in the coming months, and glad that RDs from WS100, Miwok, and others are communicating.  I know Way Too Cool went off this past weekend (I didn't run it, not due to COVID but a combo of not feeling ready and a schedule conflict), and I haven't heard anything from the Canyons RD yet.  It sure would change the aid station experience, that's for sure - no digging into an open bowl of pretzels or potatoes that is so common at these things.

In the meantime I've been struggling with a weird pain in my right foot.  My big toe has been hurting off and on for awhile, and on Tuesday I woke up I could barely walk.  Putting on shoes helped a bit, so I managed to walk the dog a couple of times that day without too much pain.  It felt a little better yesterday so headed out for a run, but about a mile in other parts of the foot started hurting so I pulled the plug and turned around and walked home.  Continued to improve today so was able to manage 4 miles, but not sure what is going on there.
Gout?

 
I had that thought, but in talking with Dr. Google it doesn't seem to be an exact fit.  It's not really intense (even on Tuesday, it just hurt when I walked) and there's no redness or swelling.  It also looks like it tends to affect one joint at a time, and whatever is going on in my foot involved some pain on the outside of the foot as well.  Of course that could have been due to compensation or an adjustment in my stride I wasn't aware of.

 
I had that thought, but in talking with Dr. Google it doesn't seem to be an exact fit.  It's not really intense (even on Tuesday, it just hurt when I walked) and there's no redness or swelling.  It also looks like it tends to affect one joint at a time, and whatever is going on in my foot involved some pain on the outside of the foot as well.  Of course that could have been due to compensation or an adjustment in my stride I wasn't aware of.
Well, that's good.

Also, tell him I said hi.  I hear about him often and would love to meet him some day.

 
We're going to Disney at the end of next week...

The trip is also tied to a medical conference my wife will be attending.  
We decided to nix the Disney trip...and when the wife called to do so, she was informed the conference was already cancelled (nobody sent a notice).

Rumor has it that our school district is going to add an extra week of spring break next week in addition to the scheduled one in two weeks.  Then have the kids attend remotely (hows that going to work for my 6 and 7 year olds?). 

My work is having us WFH for the next 4 weeks...so I will be working and watching the kids, I guess.  As an NP, my wife does not have such an option. 

Since we are currently in a state of emergency here in Ohio, and all group activities are banned (with some exceptions), I am guessing that my HM at the end of April will be cancelled.  I'm rather OK with that at the moment.  I just will need to decide if I want to continue with my plan or just get out there and run when I can.

 
Update from Miwok:

COVID-19 UPDATE: San Rafael, CA – Marin HHS’ Public Health Division is not recommending cancellation of outdoor events at this time because the risk for transmission outdoors is low. Out of an abundance of caution, they are only recommending "the cancellation or postponement of nonessential indoor gatherings of more than 100 people. This recommendation is in place for two weeks and will be re-evaluated as new information becomes available."

 
Thanks for your insight and perspective, but I will run again. I understand it may be difficult, but I’ll find a way. I feel like Decaprio in Wolf of Wall Street. “You’re going to need a wrecking ball to get me outta here! I’m not leaving!”
Hey...I swear I brought up my cough-variant asthma with you, but couldnt find the post (I've mentioned it elsewhere lately).

Mine is only the cough- no wheezing or shortness of breath. But the cough would show up any time I'd get a cold, have allergies or anything else that produced a drip...and never leave, getting worse if not treated. A constant tickle making me cough almost all the time.

I've been using a Pulmicort 180 inhaler very successfully as a preventative thing the last couple years...starting 2x day as soon as I feel anything coming on. Nips that cough in the post nasal bud. Fwiw, Insurance issues made me switch to Symbicort, which for me was far less effective.

 
Hey...I swear I brought up my cough-variant asthma with you, but couldnt find the post (I've mentioned it elsewhere lately).

Mine is only the cough- no wheezing or shortness of breath. But the cough would show up any time I'd get a cold, have allergies or anything else that produced a drip...and never leave, getting worse if not treated. A constant tickle making me cough almost all the time.

I've been using a Pulmicort 180 inhaler very successfully as a preventative thing the last couple years...starting 2x day as soon as I feel anything coming on. Nips that cough in the post nasal bud. Fwiw, Insurance issues made me switch to Symbicort, which for me was far less effective.
I’m lost.

 
I've been using a Pulmicort 180 inhaler very successfully as a preventative thing the last couple years...starting 2x day as soon as I feel anything coming on. Nips that cough in the post nasal bud. Fwiw, Insurance issues made me switch to Symbicort, which for me was far less effective.
They gave the Symbicort and hopefully it will help me like the Pulmicort worked for you.  My doctor says it is unlikely that I just developed asthma at 42, so I am hoping to use it as a preventative thing like you did.  Thanks for the post, I was planning to go this route but it's good to hear from someone who had success with it. 

 
They gave the Symbicort and hopefully it will help me like the Pulmicort worked for you.  My doctor says it is unlikely that I just developed asthma at 42, so I am hoping to use it as a preventative thing like you did.  Thanks for the post, I was planning to go this route but it's good to hear from someone who had success with it. 
Fwiw, I've been dealing with what I was told was chronic bronchitis my whole adult life. But meds didn't always help, especially later in life ...and the coughing kept going.

Drs have said that, "sensitive bronchial tubes" and tough luck my entire life. This pulminolgist recently was the first one to suggest asthma and the inhalers.i had gotten to a point where the coughing was practically non stop, waking me up repeatedly and a joy for all around me. (Who would kindly offer me completely ineffectual cough drops to ease their pain).

The inhaler took me from that to normal within three weeks.

Good luck, pbm.

 
A lot going on in my world (higher education).  I'm not sure I've ever had a week like this...in fact....I don't think I've had 48 hours like this.   Absolutely extraordinary.

A few thoughts....

@pbm107 - I've been thinking about you and will post more of my story when life calms down.  Stay strong GB.

@gianmarco - I thank you for your perspective on this virus.

I texted @gruecd about multiple reports showing Boston Marathon will be moved to September.  We all know it isn't happening in 5 weeks.  I'm glad they will hopefully run it so people qualifying for 2021 aren't competing with the others.  Apparently, they are trying to get a state holiday mandated (as Boston is run on a Massachusetts state holiday in April).

@Zasada - my dad flew for AA for 35 years.  I'm guessing thats where you work.  Regardless, I hope all turns out okay on the job front.  Tough times.

I know there are others and I'll be back in here once I come up for air.

 
Dear Canyons 2020 Entrants,

In this current environment concerning the COVID-19 virus, our biggest concern is the health of our running community and that of the greater community. However, we are also committed to producing Canyons 2020 unless mandated by permitting authorities and the State of California due to continued risk. 

We are moving forward with the anticipation that Canyons will still take place, while at the same time planning for new processes in aid station operations and Start/Finish gathering.

We will update all participants and volunteers of these changes and procedures as we compile government recommendations regarding special events as they are revised.

The impact of COVID-19 is currently very fluid with information changing from day to day.

At this time, the State of California has banned gatherings of more than 250 people until the end of March. If this policy is still in effect closer to race day, we will exhaust all avenues to develop an alternate plan that will allow entrants to complete Canyons 2020. As a Western States qualifier, and Golden Ticket race, we know how much you are counting on us.

Thanks to all for your understanding,
Wonder what they mean by "alternate plan".  Looks like there are 484 entrants in the 100K, so maybe they make it two separate events?  Logistically a nightmare for them (and could they get it permitted?), but other than that what do they do?  Maybe a lottery of those 484 to get down to 150, the other 100 are volunteers?  Or would volunteers not count as they are largely spread out in different places?

In other sports news, wtf will ESPN be talking about in a week?

 
Yeah, ####.  Didn’t even think about the fact that if WS gets canceled, I’ve got no qualifier for next year.  I assume that means I’d have to sit out the lottery next year and use my one year exception.  
 

Anyways, this has definitely opened my eyes that there’s so much that’s more important than running.  Never really imagined I’d see a pandemic in my lifetime that would have such a significant impact on so many fronts.  Take care of yourselves, your families, and friends my irunning friends. 

 
Wonder what they mean by "alternate plan".  Looks like there are 484 entrants in the 100K, so maybe they make it two separate events?  Logistically a nightmare for them (and could they get it permitted?), but other than that what do they do?  Maybe a lottery of those 484 to get down to 150, the other 100 are volunteers?  Or would volunteers not count as they are largely spread out in different places?

In other sports news, wtf will ESPN be talking about in a week?
Yeah, I doubt they’d consider 100 volunteers at ~10 aid stations as being all in one place.  But they’d likely limit the runners and race officials at the start line to 250.  

 
Yeah, ####.  Didn’t even think about the fact that if WS gets canceled, I’ve got no qualifier for next year.  I assume that means I’d have to sit out the lottery next year and use my one year exception.  
 
I could see them implementing a 2020 exception for everybody.  Between races being cancelled and the challenges of travel, it could be tough for people to run qualifiers if this whole thing goes on into the summer.

 
A lot going on in my world (higher education).  I'm not sure I've ever had a week like this...in fact....I don't think I've had 48 hours like this.     
I'm usually a day after race report writer. There's good reason why it's still not done. This week, and specifically the last 30-some hours, have been head spinning. I'll drink one with ya...

 
Yeah, I doubt they’d consider 100 volunteers at ~10 aid stations as being all in one place.  But they’d likely limit the runners and race officials at the start line to 250.  
Staggered starts solves this. Many events already do this.  Start the slow people at 6 am and the fast people at 9.  Better way to run an event anyway from a logistics standpoint

 
Staggered starts solves this. Many events already do this.  Start the slow people at 6 am and the fast people at 9.  Better way to run an event anyway from a logistics standpoint
I'd need to start at midnight to stay ahead of the fast people starting at 9:00 AM.

 
I'm usually a day after race report writer. There's good reason why it's still not done. This week, and specifically the last 30-some hours, have been head spinning. I'll drink one with ya...
I remember when Friday threads were a thing. 

 
Marine Corp 17.75k cancelled. Will prob defer to next year. Still get a guaranteed spot in Marine Corp Marathon in October but don’t think I want it.  Will see if transferable if any of the crew not going to Indy in fall want it. Not sure how transfer works yet. 
Cheap ### hotel let me cancel for free so that was nice of em. 

 
I'm up to 100 days in a row now.

Fitness is OK.  I'm not in PR shape but I' don't think I'm terribly far off.  I don't have any races planned but that doesn't seem to be a big deal for me at present.

Hamstring issues are still there and I seem to have especially bad days after running faster than normal.  Therefore, I really do it.  Due to rarely doing "workouts" I think I'm plateauing so I'll have to be more diligent about fixing the problems.  I think I've learned enough from doctor visits and physical therapy in the past to know exercises and stretches to do, I just need to dedicate myself to doing them.  And my stuff is minor compared to what many of you are facing.

I have no desire to end the streak for now.  I'll have to look back and figure out what my longest streaks were in the past.  I  will probably at least go for a personal record.

Edit: Looks like longest streak was 192 so I have a ways to go.  I thought it was in the 150s.

 
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Marine Corp 17.75k cancelled. Will prob defer to next year. Still get a guaranteed spot in Marine Corp Marathon in October but don’t think I want it.  Will see if transferable if any of the crew not going to Indy in fall want it. Not sure how transfer works yet. 
Cheap ### hotel let me cancel for free so that was nice of em. 
I got the email from NYRR last night asking to defer (but still have to pay again) or get refund. answer required by sunday.

I opted for defer.

eta: the wife will kill me if money gets tight.

 
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I got the email from NYRR last night asking to defer (but still have to pay again) or get refund. answer required by sunday.

I opted for defer.

eta: the wife will kill me if money gets tight.
Looks like I have defer (yeah prob have to pay again) or virtual run which is WTF to me. So I defer and hope to see next year. 

 
Boston moved to Sept 14. Hope that date works for you guys who earned the start line!

Trying to not wallow in my mixed emotions today, I need to HTFU. 

 
April 20 - average high 57

September 14 - average high 73

Grue
Meh.  It's NEVER 57° for Boston.  Always hot AF anyway.  :shrug:

Buddy with an "in" told me last night that it was gonna be either 9/14 or 9/21, so I made hotel reservations for both weekends.  Got a room at a VERY nice hotel for $280/night, and today the website says that there are no rooms available.....probably until they update their system to jack up the rates.  

Booked direct flight tickets from Milwaukee this morning, also at a pretty good price.

 
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Meh.  It's NEVER 57° for Boston.  Always hot AF anyway.  :shrug:

Buddy with an "in" told me last night that it was gonna be either 9/14 or 9/21, so I made hotel reservations for both weekends.  Got a room at a VERY nice hotel for $280/night, and today the website says that there are no rooms available.....probably until they update their system to jack up the rates.  

Booked direct flight tickets from Milwaukee this morning, also at a pretty good price.
Still planning to run in 2021 too?

 
Looking forward to 2021!!!  I figured Boston would announce before the weekend, given that a lot of folks would be targeting a long run.  Mid-Sept makes sense in terms of their registration for 2021.

 
Kiss Me I'm Irish 10K

I was reeeal irritated with myself early last week. It’s well documented how much I loathe mornings…so naturally I chose the morning after spring forward to race. Dumas. So I stayed up too late Tuesday night in an attempt to start forcing myself to sleep earlier. After a 6 hour night of sleep I was out by 9:30 Wednesday, but now that I was caught up again Thursday would say a lot. And I couldn’t get to sleep, eventually nodding off about my usual time (11:15-11:30). So when my wife’s alarm started going off at 6 on Friday I got up instead of sleeping for another hour like usual – hoping to get it right this time. Then I was asleep again by 10 pm Friday night, up at 6 am Saturday, and was pleasantly surprised that I was getting tired in the 8’s Saturday night. Alright alright alright, I adapted to spring forward before it even happened. I was out by 9:30 that night then after losing the hour over-night was up before my 6:15 alarm.

Morning routine went off without a hitch, aided by the race happening just 2 miles from my front door. Breakfast, coffee, neurotism, round 1, and showered with an hour til the gun - even had time for a precautionary round 2 and a few minutes laying down on the couch. It was a perfect morning – barely a cloud in the sky, mid 30’s, crisp wind, and any liquid on the ground from Friday’s storm dried up during the day Saturday. After a brief warm up, disrobing, and dum-dum insertion I slowly made my way to the line.

The race

The first half mile of this race was down hill, so I wasn’t too concerned about starting off too hot. I figured I would, but since my HR stays in control at higher speeds on decline’s I didn’t think there would be any negative’s later. So I decided to not do any watch peaking until after mile 1. Run smart up the hill at mile 0.7, try to find my rhythm once up, then re-assess when I felt the buzz.

Mile 1 – 5:54

Perfect, now – let’s race. There were 3 runner’s in front of me at this point, so I set my eyes on #3. I did a watch check as I closed in on him a few seconds later and saw 6:XX, so let’s surge by him. Once I did that I set my eyes on the first two. They made a turn out-of-sight, so I looked at my watch to get the current time. Then when I got to that turn looked again and saw that it took me 19 seconds to get there. Okay, quite a bit of separation, but if they started off too hot and fade later in the race I can beat them. In the meantime, alternate between running your race and keeping your eyes on them. Just about that moment they split. So, the one that went left is gonna win the 5K and we’ll see about righty.

Mile 2 – 6:09

A little slower than optimal, but having run here many times before I knew I was on an incline for most of that mile and a good portion of it was right into that wind. I also noticed as I approached that split that the gap had closed to 11 seconds between me and #1. I didn’t change anything at that point, but I knew this steady subtle incline turned to decline about mile 2.4. So, sustain for now then surge to him when you hit that, which is exactly what I did – settling on his hip at mile 2.6. I stayed there, recomposing myself until the next subtle decline (this one wind aided too) at mile 2.8. That’s when I went for the kill shot. I exploded by him then sustained, constantly telling myself not to turn around and give him reason to believe he could regroup.

Mile 3 – 5:52

Much better. I was sure not to let off the gas until a turn at 3.1. At this point the decline was over and the wind shifted to a cross. I peaked without turning my head to inventory if the kill was successful, but also not send any tell’s. I couldn’t see anything in my periph, so I called it a success. The next mile or so was mostly into that wind and I noted my HR was in the mid 160’s, so I decided at this point to run by HR. The wind would shift to my back at the beginning of the next mile and I’d have a decline to take advantage of, so if I see that he closed the gap that’s okay – blow him away then.

Mile 4 – 6:03

Alright, let’s go. I wasn’t in a spot to peak, but I also knew I still had plenty of energy. So let’s just go and when I get to a spot in which I can peak later this mile I’ll re-assess then. If he has closed the gap this should finish him though. Shortly thereafter I rejoined with the 5K. It’s about what you’d expect from those 24 minutes into a 5K and not far past mile 1. No one paying attention to what’s going on around them. So I just tried to keep my space (THE CORONA!!!) as I approached each of them. If I lose a little bit in the tangents then c’est la’vie. Most of them were not surprisingly caught by surprise as I ran by them, but no incidents. Then as I approached mile 4.3 I noticed a cluster and we had a tight turn ahead to connect to a different path in the park. Again, none of them giving any impression they were paying attention to what was going on around them. I was able to take the first part of the turn around one of these clusters, but I had to shoot a gap to finish the turn. There was one runner inside and two out – so I slide around the one on the inside then cut to try and beat the one’s on the outside to the cone. I made it, but one of these goons reached out and smacked me in left shoulder as I squeezed by. Mother ####### 5Ker’s. I ran through the tackle attempt and proceeded to continue by other oblivious 5Ker’s. Very quickly thereafter I approached a fork in the road. I saw 5Ker’s going left, but I also saw white signs near the ground. I squinted and saw the 10K was to go right. It’s written in scribbled ink and no volunteer in sight. Someone’s gonna screw this up later I said to myself and I followed orders, going right. Now that I was finally separated from the 5Ker’s I picked a spot to look behind and re-assess. Nowhere in sight – alright, this thing is mine. Let’s cruise through the rest of this mile then I’ll press things when I re-join with the 5Ker’s for the final mile.

Mile 5 – 5:56

But why did I run by the 5 mile sign about a minute ago I said to myself. Before I could think about it too much I was back with the 5Ker’s, so I needed to refocus my attention on navigating them again. While I knew I had this race I wanted to finish strong, challenging myself. I bounded down a hill, knowing a 75’ climb awaited with a half mile to go. Press as hard as you can up that thing then sprint to the finish. It hurt, it hurt bad, but I was able to sustain a sub 6 GAP for a minute of the climb. Eventually fatigue won and I slowed down to finish the climb, but looking back I’m happy with how I ran that thing. Once to the top it’s just a quarter mile sprint to the finish. I ripped my head phones out then just coasted in.

“Mile 6” – 6:12 (pace)

As I cross the line I hear the dual bantering announcer’s saying did he cross the line with a sucker in his mouth? My mother would smack me in the head if she saw me doing that! The other one quipped. I saw him before the race and was like...no way. Then he crosses the line and it's still there! They resumed their bantering, but I slowly made my way over to them and with sucker still hanging out of my mouth, got their attention and said - my wife hates that I do this too. They both erupted in laughter. We went back-and-forth for a minute, asking me if that's the same one from the start, why I do it, a couple other things I no longer recall - then I made my way to warmer confines. Along this stroll is when I realized that what I noticed at mile 5 was legitimate as garmin only gave me credit for 5.94 miles. Hmm…

Post race

As my friends are finishing the race we’re gathering together, talking about the race, exchanging high five’s (BUTT CORONA!!!) as we’re finding out we’re basically sweeping the awards – my overall win, three age group win’s, and the only one that didn’t was still 2nd to one of the others in our group. I ask them how far their gps device’s said they went and all were between 6.16 and 6.18. So I figured my gps just went haywire at some point and didn’t record something in the park mile 5 and didn’t say anything further. We then make our way to the bar 50’ from the start/finish line for post race libations until awards.

We come outside after a couple and the runner’s high is just intoxicating…or maybe it’s just the booze. Whatever. Let’s get what we worked for then back to the bar. So they’re announcing the top 3 overall, I hear 2nd place and their time, and I kinda side eyed the group. They weren’t sure why I was looking at them like it then they announced the overall winner and it wasn’t me. Then the looks on all of their faces suddenly changed. Without pause I turned and walked to find the RD. She was not surprisingly anticipating I was coming as she was looking around rather than paying attention to the awards. We make eye contact and not knowing how to start the conversation just blurted out – umm, didn’t I win?

RD: No, you cut the course.

(awkward pause)

MAC: I what?

RD: You cut the course.

MAC: Where?

RD: In the park.

MAC: Where in the park?

RD: After you rejoined the 5K. You missed a turn. Our volunteer was yelling for you, but you ran on anyway.

MAC: There was no volunteer at the split. I noticed the signs on the ground that were not very legible, but was sure to turn the correct way.

RD: That was the second split.

MAC: The second what?

RD: There was another split before then.

MAC: Where?

RD: Earlier in the park. You turned with the 5K when you were supposed to go straight. Our volunteer was yelling for you, but you just kept going.

^^^About that point I realized this wasn’t going anywhere. I also knew my gps recorded the race short and not the others, so while I didn’t know what she was talking about I figured she was probably right. I just needed to find out where. So we reconvene in the bar, everyone asking me what happened. So I asked them to pull up their races and cross referenced maps. As I was scrolling over the park it all hit me suddenly. That obnoxious 5K’er that smacked me in the arm wasn’t doing it because I invaded her space. The volunteer was yelling for me to turn around and due to my music – I never heard her. That smack was to get me to turn around.

Previously where there were turns volunteers were very clearly standing in front of them, pointing the direction to go to around cones, which fork to take when the path’s split, etc. Thinking back, that wasn’t the case here. There was no one standing on the inside of that curve. I vaguely recall humans standing to the left and a white sign on the inside of the curve – but no such writing on the sign. Thinking about the next split shortly thereafter, there probably was writing on that sign – but only readable if you’re staring right at it. So I went back out and found the RD…

MAC: You’re right. I know exactly where you’re talking about now that I’ve cross referenced my map vs others. I didn’t run that 0.2 mile loop and I should be DQ’d. I own that. But please consider making procedural changes in the future, so this doesn’t happen again. Did this in part happen because I was listening to music? Yep, but am I the only one out there listening to music? I’m sure after I cut the course the volunteer at that station was more attentive about making sure the 10K runner’s knew which direction to go, but that needed to be done from the outset. It's a proactive measure; not reactive. It was done at prior turns during the race, but for whatever reason was not done there. I’m also sure something was written on that sign, but as I was dodging other runners it was not clear enough for me to see without specifically looking at it. I was more concerned with not running someone over, so I wasn't looking at it and unlike previous turns during the race there wasn't anyone standing on the inside of this one directing me where to go. I’m annoyed, but I know me - I’ll get over this by tomorrow. There’s bigger problems in our world. One issue like this, my friends and I will laugh about it. I want to see this race, especially with my being a local, experience sustained success. My concern is if something like this happens again and it's to someone who won't brush it away like I am.

Unofficial cheating 10K that doesn't count – 35:45

 
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