St Patrick's Day 10K
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St Patrick's Day 10K - Run10k
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Comments: The run was good. We started off towards the end of the pack. It took us about 38 seconds to get to the start line once the race started. About 1/4 mile into the race, we split. I ran forward and started passing people towards a better position. I did not have my Garmin with me so I had to estimate my pace. My goal was to start on a slower pace and at mile 3 to start increasing my speed. That was pretty much what I did. At mile mile 3 I started increasing my legs speed. I felt good and knew that I can push it. I would look forward towards a runner which was in front of me and raced him/her till I passed them. Then, on to the next "target". This way, I manged to get to mile 5 running at a pace that I had never ran at before. I had a far fetched dream to finish the race in less than 50:00min. Not sure where this came from. When my watch showed 48:?? minutes, I knew that I will not make it within 50:00min and I was debating whether I should slow down and give up, or push hard till the finish line. My HR was at 98% when I checked it and I was seriously thinking to slow down a bit. Somehow, watching the runners around me, seeing their agony and struggle to run, I heard an inner voice telling me to keep pushing till the very end. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Post race
Warm down: After passing the finish line, catching up my breath and getting my race medal, I heard the announcer saying "here we have some more sub 9:00 minutes/mile finishers..." and then it hit me that I am actually one of them. I suddenly realized that I finished a 10KM race, in a pace which I could never believed was in my ability span. I got really excited about it. I started walking back on the race route till I saw my wife. I then joined her for her last 1/2 mile of the race. She finished in a good pace of 10:01min/mile. She was happy and excited too. What limited your ability to perform faster: Lots of people on the narrow road of Fiesta Island. At times, it was hard to pass by people, specially, if they ran in groups. Event comments: It was a great day, with perfect weather conditions. The race was well organized, routes were well marked and there were plenty of volunteers. At the end, the free pizza, bear and other treats was a lot of fun and I wish we could have stayed a bit longer. Last updated: 2009-03-02 12:00 AM
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Kathy Loper
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My wife and I woke up at 5:30am, at a few cookies and got ready. Arrived at around 7:00am to the start line area. At 7:15am we went back to the car to leave our sweatshirts and headed back to the start line. Watched the 2M race starting off and enjoyed watching all other runners wearing St. Patrick's related outfits. Almost everyone wore green. It was fun to watch and even funny at times.
When it was time to line up for the 10K race, we went to the end of the pack - as my wife did not feel too comfortable starting anywhere else. We agreed to split shortly after the start line and that I will be waiting for her at the finish line.
We did nothing special to warm up.