Silver Comet Half Marathon
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Comments: Crossed the start line giving myself a little pep talk. I wasn't overly enthused, I didn't have any music and it was for sure going to rain. I tried to hard to stay positive and be grateful for my health and for running. But honestly it was just a dark, dreary and wet day. The first few miles, I went through phases of hearing every little thing around me. I was keenly aware of other runners' shuffling feet and sniffing and grunting. Then I heard a rooster crow and thought, how cool, I would have never heard that if I had my ear buds in. I also kept thinking that all I wanted to do was go back to bed, LOL! Legs weren't peppy at all, this felt like slow motion through soup - especially when it started to rain and never stopped. The first water station was after mile 2, and the next one wasn't until 5.6. I think there was a station that was supposed to be set up in between, but clearly wasn't. This wasn't ideal for me - I was so thirsty - but completely my own fault for not bringing my own water. I should know better. I was taking a full cup of water and full cup of Gatorade at each station, but otherwise conceeding to the fact I would be parched the whole time. Otherwise pretty uneventful, just slogging along in the rain and thinking about how thirsty I was - and then hungry starting at mile 9 with a tummy growl. Again, my fault. Last couple of miles I walked a bit more, but nothing was alarmingly sharp or painful - just fatigued and tight. What would you do differently?: Bring the essentials, haha! Post race
Warm down: Got my medal and a shirt (but they were being super weird about the colors - they had white and blue, but wouldn't give any blue ones away until they had given 5 white ones away - okaaaay?) and I did eat a donut whole to calm my growling stomach. Also chugged two full cups of Gatorade, then got on the shuttle back to the start line (finish was about 1.5 miles away). FROZE on the shuttle, but had a dry sweatshirt in the car so warmed up nicely on the drive home. What limited your ability to perform faster: Natural ability haha Event comments: This is a completely NO FRILLS race on the Silver Comet Trail. It's nice and flat, but really lacking in aid stations/water availability so bring your own water and gels and such. If you prefer a small race with no extras, this one is for you. Last updated: 2017-07-10 12:00 AM
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My 2nd race (in 6 days!) since moving to Atlanta, and last long run before Ragnar South Beach in two weeks. Really just a training run. Up at 6 a.m., out the door at 6:30, at the race site by 7. Packet pickup was just a bib, and only on race morning, so I had a feeling this was going to be a "no frills race."
In my haste to get out the door, I inexplicably forgot to bring my handheld water bottle and a gel. I was so worried about the forecasted cold and rain that I was focused on gathering my winter run gear instead of actual essentials. Not my finest race preparation.
Got my bib on-site and went back to the car for about 20 minutes. Lined up with the 12 minute mile pace sign and with my eyes on the skies I walked in the procession to the start line with everyone else.
Oh, the other thing that was different about this race was they were clear about NO HEADPHONES. It was mentioned numerous times on the website and I took that seriously, leaving my phone in the car and not even bring headphones (that one was intentional). But OF COURSE, everyone had their ear buds in and people were even commenting that they just put that on the web site to cover themselves in case something happens. So I started off mildly annoyed that I could have been listening to music.