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Comments: I put myself near the front, but not at the front; I didn't want to be in a huge traffic jam to start the race. From the start, I just ran, always trying to go hard, without going too hard. I didn't wear a HR, partly because I didn't want to psych myself out, and partly because I knew the cold weather would make it all wonky. The first mile was downhill, so I tried to use it to my advantage. It turned out to be my fastest mile, but that was ok, because I had energy and wanted to use the terrain. I actually tried to use the downhills to my advantage the whole race; it was free speed and a chance to let my legs loosen up some; I think it definitely helped. I warmed up after a couple miles, and then we joined up with the folks running the 10K. I liked this a lot; there's nothing better for confidence than passing hundreds of people! The rest of the race was uneventful until about mile 8 or so, when my nemesis showed up. This was the first race I've had someone so clearly pace off me. We literally ran next to each for about 5-6 miles, right up to the finish line. We really never spoke, here was our entire conversation: Me: "This hill is gonna be tough" Him: "Yep" Me: "No problem. I'm just going hard enough to hold" We were neck and neck, until he managed to out kick me at the very end, finishing a few seconds ahead. Part of me wanted to be bothered that he beat me, but I also wouldn't have gone as hard for most of the race if he hadn't been with me, so I'm ok with it. In a race, I'd always rather have someone push me. My legs were pretty beat for the last couple miles, but I still managed to hold my pace, which I'm happy about. What would you do differently?: Nothing. I blew even my most optimistic expectations out of the water. I wanted to beat 1:50, which I'd run on a training run. I thought that on a good day, I might be able to get around 1:45. Then, Randy, one of my BT mentors, predicted 1:43, which I didn't think I was capable of. During the race, I decided to never look at my time; I just ran hard enough that I could hold that pace, and I figured the time would work itself out, which it did. Post race
Warm down: I was dead. My legs have never hurt that badly. I grabbed a bunch of food, and sat down and starting eating and drinking. I was freezing, of course! What limited your ability to perform faster: Nothing I can think of. Event comments: I love this race, and the course. I'll definitely plan on doing this race far into the future! Last updated: 2013-10-26 12:00 AM
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United States
Greenville Track Club
41F / 5C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 78/1133
Age Group = M 30-34
Age Group Rank = 0/
Woke up at about 5:30, took a shower, had some iced coffee and a bagel with cocoa spread.
Tried to stay warm! Man, it was so cold...At about 7:40, Nate and I went for a short warm-up run, but I didn't feel any warmer when I was done.