Did a 3.2 mile warm up. Ran the course and a bit with one of my runners--his family was in charge of the race. This was the smallest race that I have ever run in (in little Philo, Illinois). There were probably 50-75 runners and I didn't see how many walkers since they started behind us. It was also very casual. No awards other than a turkey to the first male and first female of the under high school division and high school and over division. The miles were not really marked, but my runner showed me approximately where they were, so I just looked at my watch at those times. The course was simple to follow--just a backwards P, most of it on country roads. BUT that was also bad because it was ridiculously windy: 15 mph winds with gusts up to 28 mph. The first couple miles were fine and I was on track for some time in the low 22's (approximately, of course, to the garmin-less me). I caught up with the 3rd place girl.
THEN after a little over 2 miles, we turned into a wall of wind. I tried to use the 3rd place girl as a block for the wind, but it really did nothing. For 3/4 of a mile we were running slightly uphill AND into the wind. I lost a lot of time and lost my hold on the 3rd place girl. Then the last 1/4 mile we got to turn and the wind wasn't so bad. I tried valiantly to catch the girl, but I couldn't. I heard footsteps behind me and bore down with everything I had left. I hadn't been passed since about halfway into the race (by one guy) and I didn't want to be passed in the end. I held on. The guy behind me congratulated me--he said he was trying with all his might to catch me. I was the 4th woman, but 2 of the girls ahead of me were high schoolers, so I'm okay. I don't know how old the 2nd place woman was. I'm a terrible judge of age. She could've been my age or maybe a little older.
Time wasn't awesome (23:02), but wasn't too terrible considering the wind. I did roughly a mile as a cool down and now I'm off to give thanks! Happy Thanksgiving! Oh, and I ordered a garmin--it has already shipped. I'm so excited.
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