Another weekend, another race, and another good experience. My confidence for a decent marathon in December is growing, which is the best thing to take away from this morning. This morning was the 1st Grants Pass Half Marathon, 10K, 5K and when I heard the winner received winter running gear, as well as a tech shirt and gloves to every participant, I figured the price was right to race.
It was fairly cool this morning in GP, around high 30's-low 40's with just a bit of moisture in the air. I couldn't decide what to wear, but went with a long-sleeve shirt and gloves which was about right. After a 2 mile warm-up, we lined up to start the race. I had 3 goals before the race; 1) win, 2) in the slowest time possible, 3) with each mile under 6:00/pace. The first 2.2 miles were like a typical HS cross country course on grass, wood-chip trails, bike trails, wooden bridges and around many tight corners. From that point on we ran on a highway that consisted of rolling hills and stretches of pancake flat roads.
I ran with another guy through the first 3 miles at a comfortable pace. For the next 3 miles, once per mile I would surge for 30 seconds and increase the gap between the two of us. The pick-ups felt pretty good and it broke up the miles mentally. I thought if nothing else it would mess with the other guys head a bit.... :) Around mile 8 both of my hamstrings felt rather tight and possibly strained? I didn't want to push the pace any harder, but at least maintain and finish off the run without a hint of an injury. I pushed my last mile to see what I had left and was able to hit a 5:09, so that built the confidence a bit. The final .1 took us back onto the grass and across the start/finish line where they had chocolate milk waiting for the finishers (why don't all races provide this? It was awesome!).
Anyway, so I pushed it harder than I originally planned but that seems to happen to me every time I race. It's hard for me to slow down when I get caught up in the 'excitement' of the race. At the same time, I don't think I 'gave it everything I had,' but that's okay. I ran faster @ the Bryce Canyon Half Marathon in 2006 by 7 seconds, but I think I'll count this as a PR for a couple reasons. It wasn't a blazing downhill; it was a loop course that started and finished at the same spot so no net elevation gain/loss. Perhaps I could have gone a bit faster had I tapered some or if I hadn't ran 70 miles this week (my highest ever). Not a big deal though.... I just looked at this as a training run for Sacramento. 2.5 miles to cool down and my hamstrings feel better now, so hopefully it's nothing, but I'll keep my eye on them. So I met 2 out of 3 goals. I won and kept each mile under 6:00/pace, but I could have slowed down some, but again, I get caught up in the race and have a problem not racing.
Type A (40) Shoes feel good enough that I'll consider them for the full 26.2
Splits:
Mile |
Split |
Total Time |
1 |
5:39 |
- |
2 |
5:50 |
11:29 |
3 |
5:45 |
17:14 |
4 |
5:31 |
22:45 |
5 |
5:35 |
28:20 |
6 |
5:35 |
33:55 |
7 |
5:33 |
39:28 |
8 |
5:43 |
45:11 |
9 |
5:44 |
50:55 |
10 |
5:43 |
56:38 |
11 |
5:48 |
1:02:26 |
12 |
5:37 |
1:08:03 |
13 |
5:09 |
1:13:12 |
.1 |
.31 |
1:13:43 |
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