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Monday, October 20, 2014

Kids' Chance 10k Recap!



Sorry if this recap is a little disjointed/rushed/whatever. I have not been able to get my heart rate down all day! I am feeling quite jittery but I wanted to get this posted! My normal Weekend Wrap Up will have to wait until Tuesday.

I also realize this re-cap is VERY LONG, so you can just scroll through the pics if you like and I included the cliff notes version in bold at the end!


Intro

On Sunday, I ran my first race since Boston and my first 10k EVER! It was the Kids' Chance 10k in Harrisburg. I picked this race because it coincided with the training plan I created and it didn't start until 2:00. Also, since it started on City Island, I figured the course would be relatively flat.


That Morning

I had all sorts of plans to sleep in, but it turns out, when I am really excited and nervous for something, I simply can't sleep! I woke up at 7:23. But instead of getting up, I laid in bed with the kitty cats and finished reading a Christopher Pike (young adult horror author!) novel I had started a few days before. It was nice to just zone out for awhile.

When I finally got up at 10:30, the butterflies really started. My brain knew I trained as well as I could for the race, but I still get nervous whenever I set any type of running goal for myself. That is probably why I don't race very often. It is too stressful. To pass the hours before we had to leave for the race, I did the following...

1. Drank a lot of coffee.
2. Picked out my race outfit.
3. Went to the bathroom 232 times.
4. Made spaghetti.
5. Blogged.
6. Set out my clothes and packed my lunch for work the next day.
7. Fueled up with some shredded wheat. Wished I had the frosted kind!

You see, I am very good at distracting myself!


Pre-Race

Paul and I arrived at City Island, Harrisburg, around 1:00. I know that is a little early, but I still needed to register. Plus, I planned on using the bathroom at least ten more times before the race started...


Harrisburg can actually be pretty!


It was cool, sunny, and quite windy. Near perfect fall conditions for a race... minus the wind! I bundled up so I wouldn't be cold before the race started. My parents and brother arrived to cheer me on. I knew my parents were coming but I didn't know my brother was coming. It meant a lot to me that he came out!

Some pre-race photos...






The Breast Cancer Walk was the day before so there were pink feathers
everywhere... even in the port-o-john!


Oh, I also ran into The Best Zumba Instructor In The World before the race! She was running the 10k @ 2pm and then planned to be at her Zumba class to teach at 3:30pm. PS. She PR'ed!


At the starting line, people were jumping, stretching, and doing the normal pre race chitter-chatter. My pre race starting line MO is just to stand there with my arms crossed.



The Race

I will be completely honest with you: The only time I felt "good" during the race was the first mile loop around City Island when we were relatively protected from the wind. Once we got onto the walking bridge and headed north along the river, it sucked. You see, the wind was blowing right in our faces. There was so much resistance. I was running a 7:10-7:16 mile but it felt like a 6:30. It was very hard to catch my breath.

Here are some early in the race shots where I feel happy and like the world is my oyster!






Annnnnnnnnnnd my splits... you can tell we were running into the wind the first part of the race!


7:03
7:10
7:16
6:56
6:48
6:49


This race was a 10k/5k, and you could make your decision in the middle of the event. If you opted for the 5k, you turned around about a mile and a half before the 10k runners. When the race started, there were several people ahead of me. Some of them were those really fast skinny guys with 2% body fat that run like a 17 minute 5k. There was one woman ahead of me too. All of these people turned around at the 5k. "Okay, I guess all the speedy people are running the 5k today!" I thought to myself.

A guy passed me just after the 5k turn around, but I ended up passing him less than a minute later. I was in the lead from about Mile 2.25 until the end. But it didn't occur to me I was in the LEAD, lead. I was pretty sure I was the first woman since the other one turned around and did the 5k, but I figured there were more guys ahead of me. But then again, I could. not. breathe. so I could barely think clearly.

I almost missed the 10k turn around, as there was no sign that said "TURN AROUND!" and the distance on my Garmin indicated that I should probably run a little father until it was turn around time. But some lady with water yelled "This is the turnaround!" so I quickly went back the way I came. Yeah, the race was a little low budget but it was for a good cause!

The way back to the island was much more pleasant. I still couldn't breathe, but at least I was running faster than I did on the way out, thanks to having the wind at my back. I saw my little brother when there was about a mile to go. He told me I was in the lead and the next person was like 100 yards behind. I still thought I was just the first woman. And I did NOT want to know who was behind me. I wanted to run my own race and not worry about others.


Clearly on my own!

This is when my little brother jumped out of the bushes and informed me I was in the lead!

Almost at the finish... no one in sight!



I really pushed it the last half mile. I literally ran as fast as I could without my lungs bursting. I wanted to give it my all and leave everything on the course. It was not pleasant, but I knew it would pay off when I got to the finish line. I was overjoyed to round the corner and see the time on the clock was well under 45 minutes!

Official Finish Time: 41:18

But here is the bad part... my Garmin said 5.92. And everyone else's Garmin had the race cut short as well.

I was not only ecstatic to be done running, but I was so happy I was the first female and the FIRST OVERALL!!! However, I was really bummed that it was NOT a 10k.

Guys, I still haven't run a 10k!!!!!!

Nevertheless, I was pretty happy...

I freaking love this picture of us!

I'm a lip licker when I run.

Me and my family!

Bree came out to cheer me on! What a nice surprise!

I got a medal!

YEAH!


In Conclusion

I am really proud of the effort I put into the race. Due to the wind, it was very tough. But that's just part of racing- dealing with the elements. And even though I am proud of my time, I realize I am proud of my 5.92 miler time, not my 10k time, because it wasn't a 10k. That is a bummer! Maybe my NEW race goal should be to run an actual 10k in the time it took me to run the 5.92 miler today!

I also learned something important- you can train your ass off but you can't plan for everything! I definitely was not planning on that wind and it made the race a lot tougher than I anticipated.

While I never set out to win anything (I had personal goals I set for myself), I am not going to pretend it wasn't cool to WIN A FREAKING RACE!!!!! That will probably never happen again and was just a FLUKE that it happened on this day. But it was cool. Also, I should note, that the Hershey Half Marathon was on the same day, which means A LOT of runners in the area were running that instead of this race. I know I'm not "The Fastest Person", I was just "The Fastest Person That Showed Up That Day".

Also, I wanted to thank Paul, my Mom and Dad, my little brother Tyler, and my friend Bree who came out to cheer for me! It's nice to have people who are your biggest fans and they made me feel really special for just doing something I love to do. But that is what friends and family are for, right?



CLIFF'S NOTES VERSION:

1. It was very windy so I couldn't breathe. 
Ouch.

2. I ran a 41:18 but the course was only 5.92 miles long. 
Bummer.

3. I won first overall! 
WTF!?

4. I love my friends and family! 
MUAH!
Did you ever run a race in which the distance was significantly inaccurate?

26 comments:

  1. OMG, this made my morning, Meg!! I love it. I am sorry it was not an official 10K but YOU WON!! You are freaking awesome, girl.

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    1. Thanks! Hey, at least I had an awesome 5.92 mile time. The 10k is still out there for me to conquer!

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  2. Meg!!!! Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so excited/proud/happy for you!

    I love all of your mid-race pictures! You look like the champ you are!

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  3. That is awesome! So funny that you didn't know you were in the "LEAD" lead. Guess what you not only won, you WON!
    Congrats!

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    1. LOL I know I am an an idiot. No, I was sucking win for 40 minutes and I couldn't think- that is my excuse!

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  4. Every winner is really just "the fastest person that showed up that day." You are amazing! I am so proud of you!

    It's funny that you mentioned the whole "you can't plan for everything" bit. A lot of the articles in RW lately have had to do with that. Proper pacing is about feeling your run ON THAT DAY. I'm actually thinking about a spring race and thinking I might delve into some new training plan territory. We'll see. That feeling will likely dissipate when I start running in the cold. I don't do 14 degrees.

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    1. Running in the cold is horrible. And even though it wasn't cold yesterday, the wind made all the air going into my lungs VERY cold and that is one of the reasons it was so hard to catch my breath! Thanks for the nice words!

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  5. I have to wonder if sometimes the Garmins can be off a bit... I have seen differences most races I have done between what the course is supposed to be, what my garmin says and what my phone app says... so maybe you did run an actual 10K??

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    1. Maybe! I don't think so though, EVERYONE had it short on their Garmin. Now, I did not take any wide turns at ALL so that could have helped it be a little shorter, but it had to have been at least .2 off I think.

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    2. I hate when the don't route a course properly! :)

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  6. It was seriously the only long sleeve shirt I had not packed away that would help me stand out so my family could see me! :) I am sorry your 5k PR is unofficial like my 10k PR is. I feel like a quarter of a mile over the course of only 6.2 miles is A LOT to be off. How hard would it have been to have the turn around just a little farther up? Not hard at all.

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  7. I know it's a bit disappointing that the distance wasn't a full 10K but.....YOU ARE AWESOME!!!
    1st female is always great but being the first overall is amazing!!!
    Way to go!!!

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    1. lol thanks! It was still fun, and to WIN a RACE???? WTF that just doesn't happen! Seriously, all the fast guys ran the 5k.

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  8. I love that you didn't realize you were in the lead even though you were all alone!! It kind of stinks that the race was short...but now you know what you can accomplish, and you can train for another 10k! I wonder how they measured the route? Congrats on an awesome pace and WINNING!

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    1. I really thought there were some speedy guys ahead of me. And I didn't know how close people were behind me, the wind along the river was too loud to tell.

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  9. YOU ARE AWESOME!! Seriously I can't even imagine what winning a race feels like! That stinks that the course was short. I hate when that happens, but I've only had the opposite problem- the course being too long!

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    1. That is ridiculous! It's like, the ONE thing they have to get right is the distance of the course. I mean, that's the only thing innately promised when you register.

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  10. CONGRATULATIONS! I can't believe you WON a race, that's so amazing! Most people on earth will never be able to say that in their lifetimes, how special for you! That really bites that it wasn't actually a 10K. After all your hard work! Seriously this story belongs on the NFL's "Come on, man!" LOL. But who cares, YOU WON!!

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    1. Hahaha I know it is still REALLY cool to say I WON! I don't think many girls get to do that because there is always some guy with 2% body fat in front of them!

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  11. Holy AWESOME recap!!! I am so excited for you!!! That's a smokin' ten km time btw. I love the pics of you, especially where you can see that there was no one in sight! We have a 10k race here every summer called the Navy 10k and it's down by the Navel base...obviously...lol. Anyway, for years people referred to it as the "Navy 9 and a half," lol. This year they actually remeasured the course and added in a little extra to make it a legit ten km race...lol.

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    1. I just posted a huge comment and it DELETED LOL. I was complaining about the race distance... It's like, the ONE thing they have to get right is the distance of the course. I mean, that's the only thing innately promised when you register.

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  12. YAY! Great job! That looks like a pretty course. I love that Paul is wearing Buffalo Bills apparel. My dad's side of the family are all huge bills fans, him included! You don't see that much around these parts ( or at least people don't want to admit to it...haha).

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    1. It is a gorgeous course, all along the river. I don't know much about football, but I DO know when I wear Paul's Bills jersey to school on "football day" I get a lot of "boos" from the elem. students! He has loved the Bills ever since he was 10 years old for some odd reason! My cousin played for them for a couple years so I got to take Paul to some games, practices, meet the players- all a dream come true for him!!!!

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  13. Congrats on your awesome 10K!!!!!!! (Well I guess your 5.92 since your Garmin didn't register a 10K). That is so cool to finish first! Don't be covering that fact up just because there was another race that day - you ROCKED IT!!!!!!!! :) :) :)

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    1. Well I just didn't want to act like there was all sorts of competition. :) I am definitely proud I won though!

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