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Leesburg, Virginia
United States
Washington Running Report
58F / 14C
Sunny
Total Time = 2h 27m 51s
Overall Rank = 575/592
Age Group = F 30-34
Age Group Rank = 114/115
Pre-race routine:

Up at 4:30, treats for the animals, peanut butter toast, milk & coffee for me. Well, about 3/4 of the peanut butter toast, until the dog snagged the remainder of it when I went back to the kitchen for a minute. He was still trying to get peanut butter off the roof of his mouth when I left the house.
Event warmup:

It was 55 degrees when I left the house, and not much warmer by the time I got to Leesburg. I ended up breaking my own rule of "no running before running" and did some sprints up the hill on Loudoun Street to a) get warm and b) convince myself that I did *not* want to run with my long sleeved shirt. Also decided to skip the fuel belt - with the heat not being a factor and the fact that I wasn't exactly warm to begin with, the idea of strapping on four frozen mini bottles of gatorade to my backside just didn't sound fun. (Fortunately this worked out OK.)
Run
  • 2h 27m 51s
  • 12.55 miles
  • 11m 47s  min/mile
Comments:

Today's theme was "stick with the plan" and I did. Since this was technically a "training" run for MCM, I had decided ahead of time to go with 8/2 run/walk rather than trying to stay in a strict Z2. No winging it, no changing things around halfway through, just stick with the 8/2's.

There is some winding around historic Leesburg in the first mile, then it's out to the Washington and Old Dominion trail for the rest of it. Within the first mile, I was tested on sticking with the plan. :) My friend Hollis caught up to me (and blew by) just as I hit the 8 minute mark. Tempting as it was to keep going and chat, I knew I'd probably regret it later, so I waved and told her I was doing 8/2's and I'd see her somewhere at the finish.

Once we were on the trail, it was gorgeous. Sunny day but the trail is pretty shaded so you just have all these spots of sunlight coming through the trees. First two and a half miles were pretty uneventful, and then it got a little insane for the next mile. This is a 10K and 20K event, so at this point we've got the fast 10K folks already on their way back, the trail isn't super wide and there are just people everywhere. Seemed really crowded to me, mainly because of the folks coming back on the 10K side, but once we passed the 10K turnaround, things really thinned out nicely.

At the second(?) water stop, I grabbed some Gatorade and took a look off to my left - there was a break in the trees and all this beautiful rolling countryside and farms and horses having their breakfast. I stepped off the trail and just stopped to enjoy the view for a few seconds. Then remembered I had this running thing going on and got back to work.

Miles 4 and 5 were slower, but I'd gone out a bit too quick on mile 1, so I wasn't surprised. I was really getting into the groove on the 8/2 and liking it a lot. It was also nice to see other folks doing the same thing. One gal I was with for a while was doing 10/1's and there was a group of women that were doing 5/1's.

A little past 6.5 miles was the turnaround. WOOHOO! I was starting to think it didn't exist. :) (Note to self, take a closer look at the course map next time.) I danced around the cone and headed back to Leesburg.

The problem I encountered running on the trail is the lack of any real landmarks - you've just got a very long stretch of tree lined trail in front of you for quite some time. It made it very hard for me to try and gauge where I was from a visual standpoint since everything looked the same. Even with the Garmin & the mile markers I found it to be somewhat disorienting.

Somewhere around mile 8 I hit a bit of a wall. I didn't feel *bad*, but I was going really slow and I knew it and it felt like I just couldn't speed up even if I wanted to. It was nice to be able to remind myself of a couple of things: all I had to do was slog through until the interval timer went off and then I could walk, and second, there was only a bit more than 4 miles to go, and that's really not that hard. That perked me back up and the pace improved again.

I vaguely recall going through the mile 10 marker and being very happy that I was still under 2 hours. And that I had less than a 5K to go. :)

During mile 11 it happened. Nope, not a wall - runner's high. (Or I just hit full on delirium, one of the two.) I wasn't exactly speedy by any means, but everything just felt perfect and wonderful and nothing hurt and it was just like I'd gone on cruise control or something. Really, really cool.

Somewhere along the line on the way back I hear someone say, "Hey Cindy!" and I am trying to figure out who is talking to me and who it is. It's Ernie, riding on the trail! Of course, this happens when I am walking, but honest, I was sticking to the plan!

Finally it's mile 12 and we're off the trail and back into Leesburg. Now, I wasn't dead last, there *were* still people behind me, but the volunteers had started to disappear and thank goodness for a couple other runners that were hanging out along the way cheering folks on that could assure us that yes, we were in fact headed the right direction. Over a bridge, around a corner and the finish line! Nothing in the tank for a sprint, but stumbled in laughing with "slowest 20K ever!!" as they called out my name.
What would you do differently?:

Nothing - I stuck with my plan, and I felt great.
Post race
Warm down:

Found my friend Hollis, grabbed a soda and cheered in the rest of the finishers. Won a t-shirt in the door prize drawings! Then we headed out for breakfast.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

When you're just slow, you're just slow. ;)

Event comments:

Very pretty course, well organized.




Last updated: 2006-04-13 12:00 AM
Running
02:27:51 | 12.55 miles | 11m 47s  min/mile
Age Group: 114/115
Overall: 575/592
Performance: Good
Distance & splits are from my Garmin: 1 - 10 38/60, 2 - 11 12/60, 3 - 11 30/60, 4 - 11 44/60, 5 - 12 26/60, 6 - 11 53/60, 7 - 11 58/60, 8 - 12 42/60, 9 - 11 50/60, 10 - 11 53/60, 11 - 12 24/60, 12 - 11 54/60, 12.55 - 5 59/60
Course: W&OD trail - beautiful. Not too many hills, nicely shaded.
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? Yes
Post race activities: Average
Race evaluation [1-5] 4

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2006-08-13 1:29 PM

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2006-08-13 1:44 PM
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Nice job on the race. My motto is slow is better than stopped!

As for the pup I guess he got what he had coming to him huh! I had a freind that would give his dog a carmel - funny to watch but I wouldn't do it to my dog.

Way to stick to the plan! Good job!
2006-08-13 4:02 PM
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Hey Cindy,

Way to go! Being able to stick to a plan is going to help a lot with the MCM. I could definitely use some lessons. You looked really calm and in control when I passed you on the trail. What great weather for a run. It was an unusal day for August, that's for sure. Congratulations on a great race.

 

Ernie



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2006-08-13 4:13 PM
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Awesome race on congrats on sticking to you plan.  Keep at it and MCM will be yours.  Aren't 'runners high' fun?  That is the best feeling 10 miles into a race.  Get some well deserved rest. 

It sure would be nice if this weather stayed around for a while.  

2006-08-13 4:37 PM
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Hey, were're running the same pace these days! Cool! Great job!
2006-08-13 6:59 PM
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Good to see you adhering to my philosophy of "start out easy and just relax the rest of the way". Good job.


2006-08-13 7:18 PM
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gullahcracker - 2006-08-13 7:59 PM Good to see you adhering to my philosophy of "start out easy and just relax the rest of the way". Good job.

It's an excellent philosophy and has served me well so far.  

2006-08-13 7:18 PM
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Chippy - 2006-08-13 5:37 PM Hey, were're running the same pace these days! Cool! Great job!

OMG, you're right.  Dayum!!!!!!! 

2006-08-13 7:19 PM
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captantony - 2006-08-13 5:13 PM

Awesome race on congrats on sticking to you plan. Keep at it and MCM will be yours. Aren't 'runners high' fun? That is the best feeling 10 miles into a race. Get some well deserved rest.

It sure would be nice if this weather stayed around for a while.

This was a great 'mental discipline' race and I'm very proud of it - I figure if I can keep to a plan for 12.5 miles, I can do it for 26.2.  (Already got a good nap in!

2006-08-13 7:20 PM
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ejc999 - 2006-08-13 5:02 PM

Hey Cindy,

Way to go! Being able to stick to a plan is going to help a lot with the MCM. I could definitely use some lessons. You looked really calm and in control when I passed you on the trail. What great weather for a run. It was an unusal day for August, that's for sure. Congratulations on a great race.

Ernie

Find the voice in the back of your head that doesn't want you to ever have any fun, and put that voice in charge of sticking with the plan.  

Did the calm & in control turn to utter confusion as I was trying to figure out where the voice that knew me was coming from? 

2006-08-13 7:21 PM
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hikergerb - 2006-08-13 2:44 PM Nice job on the race. My motto is slow is better than stopped! As for the pup I guess he got what he had coming to him huh! I had a freind that would give his dog a carmel - funny to watch but I wouldn't do it to my dog. Way to stick to the plan! Good job!

Slow is always better than stopped! 

The dog has been hoping for more peanut butter since I got back home - he doesn't learn lessons terribly well. 



2006-08-13 8:27 PM
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Nice Work!

It's cool that you didn't talk to yourself out of your plan!

As for the dog, Each morning when I spread the PB on the english muffin, Sam sits next to me and she gets to lick the left over PB off the knife.  A morning ritual.

2006-08-13 9:11 PM
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Great race!!; nice job sticking to your plan. Keep it up and you'll be great for MCM.
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2006-08-14 1:34 PM
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Nice run. Plans are good. I now need to work on plan to practice sticking to my plans when I'm racing. That seems to be my biggest proble, so kudos to you for being able to stick to yours.
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