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Potomac Falls/Sterling, Virginia
United States
Washington Running Report
69F / 21C
Sunny
Total Time = 70m 37s
Overall Rank = 659/741
Age Group = F 30-34
Age Group Rank = 51/56
Pre-race routine:

Up at 5:30 Coffee & cheese toast for breakfast and out the door. Arrived an hour before the start (thought it would take longer to get there), but scored a decent place to park at least. Walked over to start, checked things out, ran into Ernie (ejc999) went back over to my car to listen to music and chill out til about 7:30. (No bag check, so I had to forgo my usual "stay plugged into the ipod until the last possible minute" routine.)
Event warmup:

Just walking & some stretching. It was already warm for a change at the start, so I wasn't having to try and actively stay warm waiting for things to get going for once.
Run
  • 1h 10m 37s
  • 6.21 miles
  • 11m 22s  min/mile
Comments:

Today demonstrated why I usually run alone rather than with anyone, and will definitely try my hardest to run alone the rest of the season. Seeded myself towards the back as I usually do, met a nice guy named Steve who noticed the BT tat, we chatted a bit, he's "getting back into shape" and doing MCM this year too. He also did a tri in high school - I tell him he should do another one. :) And we ended up starting off together. We both talked about how we tend to go out too fast, so that's good - we're both in the same boat. However, his too fast is a little faster than my too fast! (Why do I always end up next to the former track runners, even at the back of the pack?)

The course is 2 loops, with water stations at 2 & 4, which effectively ends up as water stations at 1, 2, 4 & 5, and they are actually prepared for everyone to hit them twice - I certainly can't complain about that. First mile comes in at 9:47. Yes, that would be a sub 10. Though I wasn't struggling staying with him, it's definitely too fast, especially since this is the warmest weather I've raced in to date. Short walk at the first water station and we're off again. Fortunately a little slower for mile 2, but still I realize my head will explode if I keep this up - I walk the water station, he runs it and drops me - this does not hurt my feelings at all. :) It's warmer than I'm used to, even with the afternoon training I've done, but I'm still feeling good, but really mindful of the temps and any changes in how I feel.

Around mile 2.5 I decided discretion was the better part of valor and run/walk was in order. Given that it was over 70 already, not much breeze and not enough cloud cover, I set my watch for 5/1 intervals and water stops are a bonus - I'd rather go slow and keep things in check than spontaneously combust - would have done 10/1s if it were cooler, but just didn't want to make myself sick. More heatproofing is definitely in order this season. About this time is when we also pass the pumper truck!! The race benefits the Sterling Volunteer Fire Department, and they had the hoses out! Unfortunately, they weren't aiming them straight at the runners... But got a nice mist going through it, which was awesome. Forget water conservation, this was an act of mercy for the runners.

Mile 3 hits at a little out & back off the main route. As I am heading out, I see Steve coming back - he's blownout and doing run/walk too - makes me feel a bit better that it didn't really take him much longer than it did me to decide "it's too hot to go fast" - and he was worried he wouldn't be able to keep up with me when we started! HA! Hi, meet the BT sweep team, roster: me. Actually, there were tons of folks around us all doing the same thing - it's really the first warm weather race for a lot of us, and no one will admit they're hot. But you do hear a lot of, "It's kinda warm out here..."

Approaching mile 4, I start thinking I'm having auditory hallucinations. Great - the heat really IS getting to me. "Does anyone else hear bagpipes?" Thankfully, I was not the only one, and one of the firetrucks had bagpipe recordings blasting at the next corner. I love bagpipes. I have no idea why, but I do, and that was great. (Even better when I realized they were real and not my imagination.) I am still sticking faithfully to the 5/1s, I'm hot, sweaty and gross, but not wanting to die, so it's working very well.

Another break at the 2/5 water stop and it definitely feels good, I won't even pretend that it didn't. Then the pumper trucks again!! I proclaim my undying love for them as I go by. Not too long after this it occurs to me - a mile left!! And my usual last mile mantra pops up: "Anyone can do a mile!"

We turn a corner heading into mile 6 and the finish. It's downhill. A gorgeous, beautiful downhill. Pass mile 6 and around a curve where one of the firemen is telling us "just a quarter mile left!" I correct him on his math. Rather loudly. Wheeeeeee, I can see the finish!!!! Amazing how your stride can just really pick up when you see that banner. I saw Ernie over on the side of the course and ask him how badly he's bleeding (go ask him to explain, LOL) and go careening across the finish line with a nice leap. (I may be slow, but I can finish on a high note.)

All in all a good race, nice to have something relatively short to start getting used to racing in warmer temps.
What would you do differently?:

Tell Steve, "Have a nice race, see you later" and some more heatproofing.
Post race
Warm down:

Stumble around finish, Steve finds me and has water for me (BLESS YOU STEVE!!) and APOLOGIZES for dropping me - I assure him it's not a problem. Get over to the main area, run into Ernie and we start looking for something other than water to drink. No gatorade, but there was a Turkey Hill truck there with *gasp* - SWEET TEA!!!!! Yum. Outback also had steak & eggs, but I can't eat quite that soon - hats off to those that could chow down right away. Slow, stretchy walk back to the car and then met my brother for breakfast.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

Need more warm weather runs.

Event comments:

This is an excellent 10K - very, VERY well supported by both the race volunteers and the Sterling Volunteer Fire Department. SVFD has bike medics all over the course at all times, which I really like to see, and wish more races had that.




Last updated: 2006-04-13 12:00 AM
Running
01:10:37 | 06.21 miles | 11m 22s  min/mile
Age Group: 51/56
Overall: 659/741
Performance: Good
1 -- 9 47/60; 2 -- 10 53/60; 3 -- 11 24/60; 4 -- 12 18/60; 5 -- 12 3/60; 6 -- 12 25/60; 0.2 -- 1 47/60
Course: Some gradual hills, not too bad, but flatter would have been better. :)
Keeping cool Average 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? Yes
Post race activities: Good
Race evaluation [1-5] 5

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2006-05-27 11:54 AM

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2006-05-27 2:28 PM
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Great race!  Your RR is awesome too   That heat will get you every time...so you made the right choice to run/walk!!
2006-05-27 2:40 PM
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great race!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAA+++++++ QUICK DELIVERY WILL PURCHASE FROM AGAIN!

2006-05-27 4:26 PM
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That was a fun report, thanks for sharing!
2006-05-27 8:12 PM
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Sweet race!

Why do we always go out to fast when we know we go out to fast? It is every present issue at races, hugh?

Love the details and emotions you share in your RR!

Well done...look forward to more good stuff this summer from you!

2006-05-27 10:24 PM
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2006-05-28 9:58 AM
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Great job, Cindy!!  Sub 10:00---woo-hoo!  I guess that's not the point of "pacing and not going out too fast." but still, woo-hoo!   Sorry the heat was such a problem.  To be honest, us Southerners would kill for 69 degrees this time of year!    Great job!
2006-05-28 11:28 AM
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KathyG - 2006-05-27 9:12 PM

Sweet race!

Why do we always go out to fast when we know we go out to fast? It is every present issue at races, hugh?

Love the details and emotions you share in your RR!

Well done...look forward to more good stuff this summer from you!

I know!  I start off every time, "Don't go too fast" and hit the first mile and "Oh, crap."  

2006-05-28 11:31 AM
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tri_it_cajun_style - 2006-05-28 10:58 AM Great job, Cindy!! Sub 10:00---woo-hoo! I guess that's not the point of "pacing and not going out too fast." but still, woo-hoo! Sorry the heat was such a problem. To be honest, us Southerners would kill for 69 degrees this time of year! Great job!

Yeah, when I looked at my watch, it was a combination of "Oh, no - too fast, but WOOHOO, sub 10!!!"  

Yeah, I felt like a total wuss when I was thinking how warm it was and then thought about you guys down south where it is actually HOT.  

2006-05-28 12:32 PM
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Awesome RR Cindy, and great job in the race!  I know what you mean about running more often in the heat ... I just hate humidity!  Every year, during my first hot-weather run (which happened today) I always mumble to myself "I'm moving to frigging Alaska!"  My thinking is always "I can put more clothes on in the cold, but can only get so naked in the heat."  However, like you said, the more you run in the heat, the more you will be used to it.  Great, great job!
2006-05-28 2:26 PM
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Hey Cindy,

Congratulations on a great race and I enjoyed the race report.  I don't remember any bag pipes on the course.  I think you must be hearing things.  : )  Just kidding,  I was surprised to hear them too.  It was kind of out of place.  With the water truck, I was a little leery.  Ever since the "Great Blister" incident at Colonial Beach last year, I get nervous about wet feet.  Anyway, good job on the sub 10 mile.  That was a tough course especially on the first humid day of the year. 

Thanks for letting everyone know that I forgot my bodyglide and my sensitive man nipples had a rough day.  At least there was no blood this time.

Ernie



2006-05-28 4:13 PM
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Ernie, I was genuinely concerned!!!!!!!!!  And kinda happy I still had enough left to be able to yell at you.
2006-05-31 1:43 PM
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Nice nice run in the heat, and good job on that sub 10 mile! 
2006-06-01 12:59 PM
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Cindy - thanks for the  fun report!  It doesn't sound like you did as bad as you think you did.  I think you showed smarts and discipline going with the run/walk combo that you did.  Great job!
2006-06-01 1:11 PM
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hangloose - 2006-06-01 1:59 PM Cindy - thanks for the fun report! It doesn't sound like you did as bad as you think you did. I think you showed smarts and discipline going with the run/walk combo that you did. Great job!

Yeah, my "Don't be stupid!!" voice is pretty good at coming out really loud when it needs to.  

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