I came very close to skipping this race; I had a terrible run at the event last year and kept stressing about repeating that. I'm glad I sucked it up and got out there; I managed sub-6:00 pace (5:57) on a hilly course in a heat advisory, plus I won some cash for second overall female. I'm doubtful that I will ever love the 5K race distance, but I enjoyed this event; maybe some day I will even stop beginning every 5K race report with, "I came very close to skipping this race", bahaha!
Beautiful scenery, eh? |
I put this race on my schedule because it's a local event that offers prize money, and I had no other July races planned. My coach included it within a 64 mile week -- and since my "long" run during this 64 mile week was only 12 miles, it was the biggest week I've ever done as far as day after day mileage. Training through the event was fine (in the name of bigger goals), but last year I'd also trained through it and had an awful race. Those details are on Saturday here, but I'll just note that it included a 6:31 final mile, which is slower than my PR marathon pace! Because of that experience, I got scared of this race and decided I wasn't going to run it after all (a local 5K is not worth the worrying I was doing about it!)...then the day before the race I decided I needed to (wo)man up and do it, mainly to help myself in a 5K I'm targeting in August (I use the term "targeting" quite loosely, because I am actually doing absolutely zero focused 5K training).
From running the race twice before, I knew the course was hilly and a bit long, plus we were in a heat advisory on race day, so I was also concerned that my streak of 5Ks in the 18's was in jeopardy. I knew to keep my time at 18:59 on this course, I'd need to run about 6:00 pace. I recently ran a 4 mile tempo at 5:53 pace, so I thought I should have it in me, but my tempo course is much easier than this race's course and I ran it at 5:30 a.m., which is much cooler than 7:30 a.m.! My warm-up did nothing to make me feel better about the whole pursuit; doing short strides at 5:50 pace was far harder than it should have been!
My fast friend Jamie was racing as well, and I'd asked her if I could try to hang onto her. She agreed, and then on the starting line she said, "I think I'm going to go out at 5:40 pace for the first mile; what do you think?" I laughed and told her I would not be starting with her after all, as I planned for a first mile of around 6:00. There were cash prizes for the top two men and women overall, so I hoped to slide in behind Jamie for 2nd.
Start |
Coming down the final overpass hill that we started up |
Impeded clock shot |
Onto the next!
Swag/awards (the card is a free pasta meal!) |
That is an awesome sub-19 streak!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe way I phrased it may have been a little deceptive, since my first in the 18s was in October 2016 - I just didn't run any between July 2016 and October 2016! After spending about 18 months running 19:0X's, I am thankful.
DeleteStill just as impressive!
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