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One America Mega Mini Challenge

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Location:

Columbus,IN,United States

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2016

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K - 23:39:1 / Abby Brinkman 5K 2016

8K - 41:49.9 / Turkey Trot 8K 2018

10K - 50:58.2 / Rock N Ready 10K Run 2016

10K - 47:47.2 / Katie McBurnett 2019

Half-Marathon - 01:56:07 / Hilly Half of Brown County 2016

Marathon - 4:08:10 / Indianapolis Monumental Marathon 2016

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Blue Ghost 14 Lifetime Miles: 493.56
Purple Ghost 14 Lifetime Miles: 28.32
Race: One America Mega Mini Challenge (13.109 Miles) 02:06:21, Place overall: 6395, Place in age division: 50
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Pace:

  • 5K - (not posted yet)
  • Half marathon - 9:38

Conditions:

  • 54°
  • 15 mph winds

Observations:

  • With the 5K, I kept a comfortable pace to conserve energy for the half marathon
  • The 5K was so congested with participants that I did not enjoy wiggle room until mile 2
  • I chose not to weave in and out of people
  • With the half marathon, I ran comfortably until mile 8. Then I began to increase my pace with each mile. I did not feel fatigue until mile 12
  • I misjudged the finsih line and sprinted too soon - epic fail

Take Aways:

  • No matter how many times I tell myself that my intention was not to finish a sub 2:00 half, I still deal with a twinge of regret - If I had just weaved more... If I had just started to increase my speed at mile 6... Why did I sign-up for the back-to-back race anyway...

Brooks Ghost 8 Miles: 13.20
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