My lack of running did not seem to effect my decision of which race to do. I was really in good enough shape to do the 5K, but I thought I could probably pace myself well and make the 10K. So I signed up for both. Yeah, sometimes I worry about myself. The 10K was first. It took place on roads I am very familiar with that I ride almost every day and are part of our Tuesday night group ride. The weather was partly cloudy with a slight breeze so it felt nice. There was a good turnout as well with 165 starters in the 10K.
10K start. That's me over to the right in the dark orange shirt.
There was a good turnout for the 10K
I had a good run. I felt bad early on and was thinking that maybe riding over to the run was not such a good idea. Then I looked at my watch and saw my first half mile was run at a 6:00/mile pace and then I knew why I felt so bad. That pace is way more than I can hold. I backed down and finished my first mile in 6:54. I got settled in behind a lady that was a bit faster than me. She was strong up the hills and it was a good challenge for me to hold her pace. I felt good by the halfway point and wanted to go around her, but I was running much faster than I thought I should have been. My goal was to average an 8:00/mile, and I thought that was reaching a little far with my goals. My halfway time at the 5K point was 23:16, which is about as fast as my best 5K times. I really was expecting to die in the last 2 miles so I stayed put behind the lady and just tried to pace myself.
I had been behind her about 3 miles when she said, "I'm not much to draft off of." I laughed because she was quite short and small compared to me. Then she turned her head toward me and yelled, "So why don't you just go around!" I was like whoa lady! I'm just running with you! I nicely said "I would if I could." Then I dropped back and gave her a little room. I guess she doesn't like people running close to her which makes me wonder why she entered a race with 165 people in it. I stayed behind her until 2 miles to go then I dusted her just because I could. I don't know if I felt bad about follwoing her or if I was mad that she yelled at me. Either way, it made me run faster. I had a strong finish, ending with a slight sprint. Only slight because I still had another race to go. My goal time was to finish under 50 minutes and I clocked a 46:37. I was very pleased and surprised with that. That landed me 26th place overall and 11th in the Men 25-29 age group.
The 10K winner Micah Tirop. He ran the 6.26 miles in 33:12. Holy crap!
Me finishing my 10K
5K start
The start was uphill and it was fast...and I had no legs! Man the first mile hurt, but then I got settled in and began to make up some ground, catching several people in the final mile. I was impressed with a young guy named Sam Parris. He was 10 years old and plugging away with a mile to go when I came by. I shouted a little encouragement and that was all he needed to pick up the pace. He matched me stride for stride for a good half mile, then he came around me and forced me to lift my pace! He would fade and I passed him back, again providing some encouragement. I thought he had fallen back until we hit the last 200 meters. I could hear little footsteps behind me and realized this kid still had a sprint left in him! He got close to me and it sounded like he was coming by. I dug hard with everything I had left, but still the sound got louder. I was surprised to see that it was a female that slipped by on my left, beating me by a step. Apparently, Claudia Wanner had a great sprint left too, passing both Sam and I in the final 100 meters. All three of us finish within 3 seconds.
Sam Parris and Claudia Wanner sprinting in to the finish. I am just out of the picture ahead of them.
I took 29th overall in the 5K, good enough for 5th in my age group. My time was 22:58, a good 5K time for me even without doing a 10K before it. I averaged 7:27/mile for the 10K and 7:23/mile for the 5K. Both are very fast averages for me. They did a special combined category for the people that ran both the 10K and 5K. I took 5th out of the Men with a combined time of 1:09:25. Dale Brown topped the combination chart with a time of 1:01:47 for both events. Dina had a good run, finishing 5th in her age group.
It was a good day of triathlon training for me. I had a great time. The plan was to ride home on the bike, but a nasty thunderstorm rolled in just after the finish of the run and I had to hitch a ride home with Dina.