I woke up at 5:30 and couldnt' get back to sleep (the alarm was set for 6:00am). I got up putzed around, and got dressed. My stomach was a ball of nerves. I had planned on eating a half of a peanut butter and jelly sammie when we got to the race site. I knew I would need to eat before then so I forced down half of a banana. Here is my...i'm eating and I'm nervous face....
I wasn't too familiar with the course, but since I could see several people infront of me, I wasn't too worried about going the right way.....before i knew it there was an arrow on the ground (i'd been following them all along) but this one had the word "finish by it" at the point we re-entered the park and i knew i only had about half a mile to go. I fought every urge not to walk.
But I didn't. And I ran across the finish line!
After the run Scott and I had a picnic with his parents. A ham sandwich at 9:30am has never tasted so good....
My chip time was 27:56. Meaning 8:59 minute miles. I was in disbelief. I pulled up the PDF of the race map and realized that there was no way we had run the whole course.
I was still feeling good about my race, but had a nagging feeling about my time and the distance. last week my practice 5k took me 41 minutes. No one cuts that much time off, even if they do run the whole way. I told my husband and he reassured me that even the first finishers had come in super fast. I formulated the theory that the course had been mismarked.
Today, I started feeling a little down about the whole thing. It's just not possible to run sub 9 minute miles on Saturday, when you were running 13 minute miles on Tuesday. While I was in the shower, my husband called the store that sponsored the race. They confirmed that "the course had either been mismarked, or the participants took a wrong turn." Damn.
I feel so jipped! I was so nervous about this 5k and I truly feel let down. I am proud of myself for signing up for the race and going and being prepared to run the whole thing, and running the whole distance regardless of how far it was...but I wanted an authentic time and authentic race.
It's ok though, I'm going to sign up for another local race that is in September. It's also a 5k. It's a HUGE race, literally 10,000 people (women only again) in the race. to have a timed race, you are supposed to be able to run a 35 minute 5k. So....that is my new goal. Aim for a 35 minute 5k in my training, increase my speed and endurance...and try again.
good for you! i feel your disappointment on the course mismarking - i would feel the same way. but you still ran for 28 minutes without stopping! and now you have a great excuse to do another race. maybe next year you'll be in the half marathon group :)
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ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to be in the half marathon group next year!
Awww..that's so stupid that they screwed up the mapping of the course. But hey..look at all you accomplished...be proud of yourself!
ReplyDeleteEven though the course was mismarked (what a bummer!) you have still accomplished alot with running for 30 minutes now. Keep up the great work. I too plan to run my second ever 5k this September! We can do this!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy for you and proud of you for running the whole time!! I wonder if I could do that?
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Woot!
Kelly-
ReplyDeleteIt was stupid. But thanks!
Jamie-
Thanks for the words of encouragement!
Erin-
You can totally do it. If I can...anyone can!
Aww Al...aside from the Mismark Debacle, YOU RAN A RACE! Dude, I'm worried that I won't even be able to line up for mine next month. And good for you for signing up for another one! If we lived closer, I'd be bugging you to run with me.
ReplyDeleteYou inspire....never forget that.