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Seattle IronGirl 10k

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Location:

Federal Way,WA,USA

Member Since:

Jan 08, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

7 5Ks : PR 23:21 (2011)

5 10Ks: PR 47:17 (2011)

9 Half Marathons: PR 1:44:19 (2010)

2 Marathons: PR 3:55:08 (2010)

Short-Term Running Goals:

STAY HEALTHY, CROSS TRAIN, STRENGTH TRAIN!  Operation no more ITB pain, ankle tendonitis, or stress fractures. 

2012 Racing Calendar:

March - Lincoln City Half Marathon 

May - Portland Rock n Roll Half Marathon

June - Seattle Rock n Roll Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run a 5k in less than 23 minutes 

Run a 10k in less than 47 minutes

Run a half marathon in less than 1:44

FINISH another marathon (without wanting to die this time); beat 3:55:08, and someday BQ!

Personal:

Happily married for 5 years with an adorable chocolate lab, Cooper.

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Nike Free's 3.0 Lifetime Miles: 186.08
2012 Swimming Lifetime Miles: 6.25
2011 Cooper Lifetime Miles: 91.27
Bikila Vibram FF Lifetime Miles: 373.87
Merrell Pace Glove Lifetime Miles: 316.70
Saucony Mirage Lifetime Miles: 325.76
2012 Cycling Lifetime Miles: 39.00
2012 Crosstraining Lifetime Miles: 11.20
Race: Seattle IronGirl 10k (6.2 Miles) 00:49:16, Place overall: 51, Place in age division: 12
Total Distance
8.00

Did my first timed 10k today, and very very happy with the results! 

 Warmed up with Jordanne for about 15-20 minutes at an easy pace, probably 10 min/miles.

Ran it with a friend, and we planned on starting out slow so I didn't have much aspirations except under 55 minutes.  My secret goal (for sometime, not for today!) was to run a 10k in less than 50 minutes, but I figured today wasn't the day for it.  I figured we'd start out with 9 minute miles or so, and then maybe I"d pick up the pace at the end, but after the first 3 miles of 8:15, 8:15, & 8:03, I started making calculations in my head and figured if I picked it up I might have a chance at breaking 50 minutes!  

 So mile 4 felt easy at 7:45, and then miles 5 & 6 preceded to be the hardest things ever.  I was steadily passing people the whole time though, which is always a little boosting.  Mile 5 said 7:52 and Mile 6 said 7:24 though I have a feeling that mile 5 was a little overmarked and mile 6 a little undermarked since I didn't feel like the pace really differed that much.  Then of course I started sprinting and realized that it was an out and back to the finish (not just right there!) and almost died trying to get to the finish line, but I did it in 49:16, 7:55 pace!  I was really proud of myself, I never thought this was possible.  I just want to keep getting faster!  I was also proud to get 51st out of 746 people! 

It was a good race overall - lots of goodies - a shirt, a medal, breakfast afterwards, lots of free power bars, etc.  The water stations were poorly placed though, at mile 1 and mile 3, would have been a lot more useful around mile 3 and mile 5 or so.  Also, it was two loops (not identical though) of a lake, so on end of the second loop a) they took us up on all these gravel/grass bits which were NOT easy and not appreciated at the end! and b) as we came down we were meeting the walkers of the 5k (who only did one lap) and it was difficult to get through.  It was really pretty though and lots of watchers/cheerers/dogs! :)

 Splits:

1 - 8:15

2 - 8:15

3- 8:03

4- 7:45

5- 7:52?

6- 7:24?

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kim on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 22:51:19

51st out of 746! That is awesome! The whole thing sounds like a positive experience! Thanks for sharing!

From Burt on Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 01:25:29

You just kept getting faster and faster!

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