This year, when registration first opened, it debating if I was going to run it this year. Don't get me wrong, being able to run a race of this size and be able to sleep in my own bed the night before is a huge plus! The excitement and energy on the street is amazing. However the size of this event also has some drawbacks. Parking in the area of the start/finish line is mostly limited to street parking through the surrounding neighborhoods. Don't get me wrong, the crew that puts together this even handles this very well, providing shuttles from select area in the city, giving people the opportunity to get downtown without having to actually drive! The fact that there are so many people also makes it difficult to run the course without feeling like you are continuously running around people. 18,000+ people all in the same 6 miles of city street gets a little interesting, but at the same point, adds to the excitement of the morning.
Since I actually earned a free registration for this years race for completing 5 or 6 races in last years Titletown race series, it really was a no brainer... why go somewhere else and PAY to run (plus travel costs) when I could run at home for FREE!
Truimph Mile 2014! |
Darrin getting ready to run with Team Jonny |
Darrin and I both had goals for this years event.
Mine - to finish in under and hour (last year's time = 1:06:59) Darrin's goal - to cross the finish line before me. Note: he said cross the finish line before me, not beat my race time! Since he was running with mTT, he would have about a 20 minute head start on me! He just wanted to say that he crossed the finish line before me. (FYI, my estimate was that I would pass his at about mile 5, but also thought it would have been cool if we actually crossed the finish line together!)
Matt, Gina and myself, pre-race! Let's do this!! |
Considering the number of people that run this event, I will have to say that the start of this race is very organized. Granted it does take a while to get everyone started, but with over 18,000 runners, that is expected. When we crossed the start line, the race clock said 0:16:xx, which meant that Darrin started about 20 minutes ago... the race was on!
I went into this race optimistic that I could hit my 60 minute goal that I set for myself. The first 2 miles of the course are a gradual uphill, so that is always a struggle for me. I started out ok, running the 2 miles with 10:04 and 10:25 splits. I however, gave up on trying to keep up with Matt and Gina. Their pace was just beyond what I was going to be able to do today (we lost Darci shortly after we started as she took off in front of us!). I made up some time after I passed the 2 mile marker and headed down the LONG downhill stretch along Greene Ave. Even with having to stop and tie my shoe, I still hit a 10:11 split. Unfortunately, the second half of my race was not as positive. This had turned into a mental race for me. I needed to keep me head in the game and run MY race... not the race that everyone else was running. Yes, I would have loved to keep pace with Matt and Gina, but considering my IT band issues from this past spring, I had to remind myself that I was NOT at that point in my training. I needed to run this for me.
Darci and I, ready to be awesome! |
Right around the 4 mile marker I caught up to Matt, who had been dealing with a nasty cold for the last 2 weeks. I walked with him for a bit, making sure he was ok before he shoo'ed me off to continue my run. Once I knew he was ok, I continued on my mission. Once I reached the top of the next hill, I came to the water station that John and Molly were working. It was really awesome to see familiar faces out on the course today! Of course, John dumped a cup of water on my head as i ran by but I was not going to complain - with how warm the sun was getting, the cold water felt great! I had less than 2 miles to go.
I'm not going to kid you, the last 2 miles were tough. The sun was getting warmer, there were not many clouds in the sky and I was mentally and physically feeling it. The awesome thing about this race tho is that, from start to finish, there are people lining the street, cheering everyone on, blasting music and breaking out the hoses and sprinkles! This really helped me to get through those last few miles.
When I finally came around the corner, back onto Webster and saw the finish line in front of me, I gave it everything that I had left in me. When I crossed the finish line, the clock said 1:21:xx Knowing that it was already at 0:16:xx when I started, I knew I was well short of my 1 hour goal. But I finished.
Official course time 1:06:12. I beat last years time by 47 seconds. I know that this is something positive, but in retrospect, I can't help but feel disappointed. It was not my best race, but I also know that I have no one to blame but myself. Over the last few weeks, life got in the way and I did not take the time that I need to get in some training runs. Granted I got to the gym, plus did my exercised from my PT, but the miles were not there. I also know that I did not properly fuel myself pre-race (spent too much time catching up with friends pre-race and forgot to take my EnergyBits!) and by the time I crossed the finished line I was partially dehydrated (my own fault because I had water WITH me!). All in all, I know I did the best that I could and can only learn from today - and I finished with ZERO knee pain!!!!!! And this was WITHOUT wearing my ITband strap! Thank you Lisa for helping me get back to where I am today! I know I staill have work to do, but obviously we are moving in the right direction!
After I finished, I found Matt (he finished about a minute or so behind me!) and Gina so we could get a post race pic with the photographers and then it was time to find my munchkin! Since I never saw (or past) Darrin out on the course, I had to assume that he killed is previous 10k PR.
Darrin and I post race (with photo bomb by Andy!) |
All in all, it was an awesome day. I may have not run the race that I wanted, but I am using it as a learning experience! Have you had those "off" races? What did you learn from those days?
Next up? for BIG events - Cliffrunner 10k at High Cliff State Park in July... in the meantime, lets hit a glow run and a few 5k's to keep us entertained!
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