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Fort Worth, Texas
United States
The Cowtown
39F / 4C
Sunny
Total Time = 1h 29m 1s
Overall Rank = 63/3826
Age Group = M 30-34
Age Group Rank = 15/226
Pre-race routine:

Up at 4:45 for a clif bar and a shower. Headed out from Shannon's parents about 5:30. Didn't want to have to wait in any lines at registration...or the bathrooms, so I got there right at 6 when everything opened. Walked through the expo and didn't see any "gotta have it" items. Then I just headed back to the car to stay out of the wind. Downtown has a huge tunnel effect, so while the wind was ferocious there, I hoped it wouldn't be as bad during the race.

Sat in the car for 30 minutes just listening to the radio and getting everything put together. Around 7 I headed out for a warmup mile.
Event warmup:

Jogged a circle around downtown to get a feel for the wind. Pretty tough out of the NW, but that was only the first few miles of the course so I wasn't too concerned.

Decided to head to the bathroom for one more stop at 7:10. Waited in line until 7:25 and gave up. It was time to get to the starting line. Not as easy as it sounds. There was no way to get in. Barriers everywhere, and spectators everywhere. A group of about 50 of us were yelling at spectators to get out of the way as the starting gun went off. About a minute later we finally got in. That was a bit...frantic.
Run
  • 1h 29m 1s
  • 13.1 miles
  • 06m 48s  min/mile
Comments:

Wow, what to say? I tried not to blow up early and just stay relaxed. The first 2 miles or so were dead into the wind, but there were plenty of folks to use as shields. Tried not to zig zag too much though, saving some energy. Made myself stay in the same lane no matter what. I have a bad habit of wasting energy early, so forcing myself to do this was good.

Somewhere in the 2nd mile I saw a familiar shape ahead. Caught up to Aaron and gave him a good game as I passed. Had to defend Shannon's honor from Disco a few years ago.

Once I turned out of the wind I was flying. Miles 3-6 just flew by. Took a gel at mile 4, expecting there to be some water soon. Turned out the next water stop was after mile 5. So I got to have gel leftovers for a while. Yummy.

Miles 7 and 8 it got pretty hilly. The hill training I had been doing paid off. My pace dropped but I was able to recover pretty well and get back to pace mile 9.

Never really looked at my watch until after mile 9. I looked down and saw 1:00. Whoa. Barring catastrophe I knew I had a shot at sub 1:30. My goal had been to hit 1:33:47 or better. Sped up a bit on 10 and 11. Then things got tricky.

Whoever had the brilliant idea of merging the 5K, 10K, Half, Full, and Ultra the last few miles should be punished. Granted, at that point there were only half and 10K on the course, but they were 90 minute 10Kers. And they were walking in groups. Burned up a lot of juice zig zagging and yelling "on your left" and "on your right". Once downtown, it was hard to figure out where to go. There were signs for the full and ultra, signs for the 10k, but nothing for the half. I had to yell repeatedly for people to point me the right direction.

Finally I made the turn for home and saw the number 13. Felt some relief knowing I went the right way. That would have sucked to go the wrong way.

The last tenth was a victory jog. I was hooting and hollering. My PR from 2 months before was dead and buried by almost 5 minutes. Ding. Woo.
What would you do differently?:

Nuthin.
Post race
Warm down:

Walked to the water, walked back to the finish to see Aaron come in. Walked back to the water, then to the car. Had to get back to Keller so I didn't get to hang around.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

Nothing until the jumble at the end.

Event comments:

Super fast course with a small town feel. Other than the mess at the starting line and finishing stretch it was perfect.




Last updated: 2008-10-30 12:00 AM
Running
01:29:01 | 13.1 miles | 06m 48s  min/mile
Age Group: 15/226
Overall: 63/3826
Performance: Good
1 06m 48s 167 HR 2 06m 38s 179 HR 3 06m 35s 179 HR 4 06m 27s 182 HR 5 06m 47s 182 HR 6 06m 46s 180 HR 7 06m 56s 183 HR 8 07m 06s 180 HR 9 06m 49s 177 HR 10 06m 45s 178 HR 11 06m 42s 179 HR 12 07m 07s 181 HR 13 07m 06s 181 HR 14 00m 25s 0.05 miles 08m /mile 181 182
Course: Pretty hilly but nothing too terrible. Just some slow-me-downs.
Keeping cool Good Drinking Just right
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Good
Mental exertion [1-5] 5
Physical exertion [1-5] 5
Good race? Yes
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? No
Post race activities: Average
Race evaluation [1-5] 5

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Nice Race, I hope to join the sub 1:30 club this fall.
2009-03-02 9:34 AM
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Nice job on the PR!
2009-03-02 9:59 AM
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Wow what a great PR in the wind and the cold! Well done!

 

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Sub 1:30.  That's awesome.  Great job. 


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Great Job on the sub 1:30. I hope to be there soon myself.
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