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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
United States
The Great Race
75F / 24C
Overcast
Total Time = 1h 16m
Overall Rank = 4263/4403
Age Group = 36-40
Age Group Rank = 0/
Pre-race routine:

3 hours sleep, post call, up until 4AM. Cat woke me at 7:15AM. Dumb cat. 3/4 cliff bar, about 3/4 quart of water
Event warmup:

Walk about 1 1/2 miles to start. with over 5000 competitors, there was no sense in trying to park anywhere closer than my house.
Run
  • 1h 16m
  • 6.21 miles
  • 12m 14s  min/mile
Comments:

Today I ran in my first Great Race ever. The Great Race is a multi-race event in it's 28th year in the city of Pittsburgh, (home of the Steelers). It was just me and about 8000 of my closest friends running a 10K course from my house down to Point State Park, a total of 6.2 miles.

It was my first 10K running race...the only other time I've run that far (and known about it) was 2 weekends ago at teh triathlon. The difference is that today, I had not preceeded the run with 1 mile of swimming and 24 miles of bike riding. I was curious to see what my real running pace would be without the pre-run effort.

We crossed the finish line with just over a 12 minute mile pace, which is just fine with me, we did it without any walkng breaks, also a first for me. My limiter is definately my joints, as opposed to my aerobic capacity, I don't think my heart rate ever got much above 130, but my back started to cramp a bit between miles 3 & 4. The best part of the race is coming off of Forbes avenue onto the Boulevard of the Allies where you can see about 2 miles straight. The entire four lane road is packed side to side with runners, as far as you can see all the way into the city. It's an amazing sight!

The finish was right into Point State Park, where the fountain is and it was beautiful.

If you watch the Steelers vs. Patriots game today, they are guaranteed to show some pictures of "The Point" with the glorious fountain. How I wish I had the rest of the day off..I'd buy myself a battery powered TV at walmart, go down to teh point with a couple of brews and watch the game on TV while listening to the roar of the crowed just across the river.

But alas, work calls.

Post race
What limited your ability to perform faster:

Endurance training




Last updated: 2005-09-25 12:00 AM
Running
01:16:00 | 06.21 miles | 12m 14s  min/mile
Age Group: 0/
Overall: 0/4403
Performance:
5K split 37:32
Course: Fantastic course through the city of pittsburgh with great views of the city and the south side. Finish at teh point. Pretty.
Keeping cool Drinking
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Physical exertion [1-5]
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2005-09-25 1:14 PM

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2005-09-25 9:23 PM
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Way to knock out the 10k doc!!

2005-09-26 8:16 AM
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Good Job fellow Great Racer!! I had a blast doing it this year (this is only my 2nd year doing it) and it sounds like you had fun with it too! I walked to the race as well--we may live near each other! Cool stuff!

Congrats on a great race!

Edited by Martinivixen 2005-09-26 8:16 AM
2005-09-26 3:02 PM
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Good job Bear,

I would agree that your assessment of your joints being a limiter is correct. Endurance running especially when you haven't been doing it for awhile can be hard on the joints. It is essential that you start slow and build to your desired distance over a period of time so as to let your body physically adapt to the added strain on the joints and muscles. Good Job on finishing!!

2005-09-26 5:09 PM
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Great Race!!

Glad you did the race and had fun doing it!!

I'm doing my first 10K in two weeks...I did a 1/4 IM but I walked most of the way. My longest runs are 5+ miles ..I'm hoping for a time like yours!!

What a different experience doing a race with so many people after doing tris with 100-700 people. Did you find it easy to seat yourself and not get caught up with others and try to go to fast?

2005-09-26 5:30 PM
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Hey AdventureBear,

We always say Great Race.  I guess we should say Great Great Race this time. 

I can see the race route you describe in my mind.  Pittsburgh is a great town.  I think you should provide a disclaimer about all your high altitude training that made you such a speed demon.

I know you have really had to work hard to get to this point with running.  It's a big accomplishment.  Here's to faster and easier in the future.

TW 



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