our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world
but in being able to remake ourselves.
-Mahatma Gandhi
Kieran Day won the race with a time of 27:50. I was a close 697th with a time of 51:35 (1727 finishers). Kieran had ate, finished 4 interviews, showered, and received his award by the time I finished. This is his third year in a row as winner. Now that is a guy who knows how to run in a dress!
No alcohol for this race - no alcohol for 1 week before this race. Of course I drank alcohol right after! Hydration and electrolytes were well managed, I ate small meals and added a little extra carbohydrates for the last few. I was well rested. I trained well, and kept a good attitude for the race. But it was still tough!
I felt much better for the first 35 minutes of this run. I kept to a good 10:18 minutes/mile pace, setting myself up for (I thought) negative splits at the end, and then at a the 40 minute mark about 3 3/4 miles into the 5 miles I started to fade. I felt like I was cooking on a grill. At the 40 minute mark my heart rate was 160 BPM (92% of Maximal HR). I was breathing easy, smiling at the pipers, the harp, and flute players. I started to slow down, more to give my heart a break than because I felt my muscles were tired. I was doing good, but my body was fighting the heat. Definitely all the extra weight I was carrying.
One high-light was that for the last 400 yards I managed a sprint that brought my split pace down to 7:50 minutes per mile. For others that's not a sprint that's a pace, but for me it was a sprint. At one point near the finish line I had accelerated to 5:18 minutes/mile. (My finishing HR was 174 - 100% maximal HR.)
In brief, I improved in every area in this race, even if only slightly. A minute and 17 seconds improvement should count for something. I didn't keep to my running strategy entirely and this will be addressed later.
2011 | 2012 | |
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Time |
52:52
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51:35 (PR!)
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Avg Pace |
10:34 min/mi (6:34 min/km)
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10:20 min/mi (6:25 min/km)
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Best Pace |
6:35 min/mi (4:05 min/km)
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5:18 min/mi (3:18 min/km)
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Avg HR |
150 bpm
|
153 bpm
|
Max HR |
168 bpm
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174 bpm
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Here's the start, I'm the blue-shirted guy in the middle of the road from 0:46 to 0:51 - slow and lumbering 11:15 pace out from the start. (It took almost 5 minutes to get all the runners out of the gate!)
10 comments:
good for you Andrew....a little breeze would have helped yes? and a PR is PR!!
WOOT! Buddy, sounds great to me! the perfect race. (a PR is always a perfect race)
Congrats on a job well done. Are you ready to "convert to the skirt" for your other runs too now? ;-)
Good going! You can really push.
How about some longer races? w or wo skirt..erm kilt.
Wow, Good Going on that PR, even so. Great Job man.
Some people will do anything to wear a dress...
You can rollerblade in the race? Hum....that definitely can help the pace. Next year! :)
I, for one, am very proud! Smile big, Mr. O.!!!
Well done Andrew! Great run and a good pace for sure! As for the kilt...I'm still undecided about if I will wear one or not.
Nice work sir! That looks like really fun event. Way to bust out with some serious speed.
I love when great runner's don't take their races so seriously! Having fun is what it's all about.
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