I got up at 5:45 because I needed to shave my legs….didn’t want to be mistaken for one of the dudes from the waist down. After the deed was done I drug the boys out of bed and we hit the road. My GPS in my car had a few different ideas on how to get there and kept changing it’s mind but we did finally make it and ran into Lori and Mike almost as soon as we walked into the park. I kept waiting for the race day jitters but they just weren’t there….and never did turn up. Maybe because I kept telling and telling myself that this was NOT a race…but a training run with a few hundred of my closest friends..or at least other people that were running.
I texted Katie as soon as I got there and she turned up not long after I picked up my bib and rad gloves. This is a VERY low key race. No medals, no chip time..I don’t think. There’s barely even a course and much too small of one for the turn out they have. This is clusterfuck walltowall racing at it’s finest folks..and it never really let up until maybe mile 10.
Let me stop here though and say how amazing it was to meet Katie. I have whined to that girl…read everything she’s ever put in a blog. It’s unusual for me to take a real shine to someone. Usually I know someone for years before I really ever give a shit about them one way or another. But this little nymph…because that’s what she looks like…a little red headed wood nymph…has wormed her way into a very special little group of people that live in my
Anywaysssss…we started…and eventually even crossed the start line. Katie was going to run the first 3 miles with me and turn around giving herself 6 miles for the day..cool. It was congested…like I said..it’s a bike path and just not big enough…but whatever. We just ran…didn’t yap tons…didn’t need to. Coming up on mile 3 we said our quick goodbyes and she jetted. I have never run a chunk of a race with anyone but V..and this was very cool..and man did the time fly by.
I popped in my earphones and just went. I tried to maintain a steady pace. I really wasn’t racing…just trying to keep my pace below 10:25’s or so…and I did overall. But pulling up my splits….I am just ALL OVER THE DAMN PLACE! I can’t hold steady worth a damn and I’m thinking unless I can get that under control there is NO way I’m going to be able to do that for the marathon. So does my goal change to just finishing…nope. I’m going to try to learn in 27 days to maintain a steady pace…and race day will be the test of that…God willing.
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So it’s done. My finish time by my Garmin was 2:14:13…..over 2 minutes faster then my last half..although the course did measure long at 13.2 miles. I’m happy with it…I did what I said I was going to do and it’s one more race under my belt. And I won’t go into my marathon having not stepped onto a race course in 8 months!!!
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Congrats Claire. Yeah, I love it when it's not complicated when I meet someone I've only known virtually.
ReplyDeleteYESSS!! This freaking rocks!!! I LOVE the part "and I’m all about shit that don’t feel weird" as I am totally the same way!! Esp meeting people "IRL" as we used to say in chatroom days ;) I also love the red-headed wood nymph part because it's ridiculous! My 5.5mi run was so pathetic and seeing you finish really inspired me to kick it into gear. AND I never told you some guy at the finish that just had back surgery (so couldn't run it) told me I should've run. I was like BAH I suck. Haha! ANYWAY what an awesome day!! And like I said, your boys are the bomb!! I can hardly imagine what T's like!! Apples didn't fall far from the tree of Awesomeness!
ReplyDeleteAs for your pacing...I can see where that would be frustrating and I hope you settle into somewhere more comfortable, consistency-wise, if that's your bag!
Meanwhile I'd LOVE to come down to your neck of the woods! The 10mi Lighthouse run would be nice being three weeks prior to my Half...if I could squeak out like three more miles after the race real quick ;)
So awesome that you met another blogger IRL and that it felt normal. :) I run on the path of the SS Half Mary and I can't even IMAGINE running it with that many more people - I get pissed off when there's only 5-10 people on it!!
ReplyDeleteI worry about pacing all the time too, but to be honest, I've read in more than one training plan that although it's IDEAL to "pace" consistently, you generally only run consistently through some middle miles. Fatigue and excitement just run too high otherwise.
I think you're gonna kick ass on the marathon, and I'm totally excited to meet ya there! :)