Potato Stomp 15K
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Comments: I don't know if it was the gatorade or the hills, but I had nausea during the entire first half. I couldn't take water at aid stations because I didn't think I could keep it in on the uphills (my last race involved me throwing up on the uphill). Stomach improved on the flats. My IT bands were sore from the Labor of Love Run, so I hadn't trained during the week. My legs felt heavy at first because of this, and I was careful not to go too fast on downhills. 1st-4th place in my age group were within 2 minutes of one another. I caught the 4th place person at mile 8. What would you do differently?: I need to find a way to keep my stomach happy during the run. If I could do it again without soreness, I'd attack the downhills more and try to drink more water. Post race
Warm down: A little stretching and a lot of eating. What limited your ability to perform faster: Stomach aches. Event comments: This race has been legendary for the past 26 years because of a half-mile uphill at mile 6 called Mashed Potato Mountain. This year the course did not include it, but it was still very challenging and hilly, yet somehow fast. I ran a 15K PR and got my first age-group award since 2002. This is the third race that I plan to keep coming back for each year. So far the list is: Boilermaker 15K, Potato Stomp 15K, and the Seattle Marathon. Last updated: 2004-09-12 12:00 AM
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2004-09-13 1:41 AM in reply to: #60557 |
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75F / 24C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 18/237
Age Group = M20-24
Age Group Rank = 3/
Gatorade for breakfast.
5 Minutes jogging, then static stretching.