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Race Report:
North Mitten Half Marathon (and 10k and 5k): official time 2:49:41, 12:57 pace. New PR! WOO HOO!
We'll say the average temp was 63 (55 at the start and 69 when i finished) and the dewpoint was 39.5, for a total of 102.5.
I did 0 running in the 2 weeks leading up to the race due to my ankle, and I'm SO SO SO thankful that I had done that 11mi a couple of weeks ago so that I KNEW I could complete the whole race.
This was advertised as "a combination of paved roads, dirt roads and trails." What this was in REALITY was approximately: 5k of paved road, 5k of dirt roads (with a lot of "chatter bumps that were AWFUL to run on), and the rest of the course was mountain bike trail/cross country skiing trail, and 8in high grass with a single-track through old logging road. Basically NOT what I was prepared for at all with my treadmill and road running. I was expecting less "trail" and more road.
There were a couple of spots where the route needed some more markers, and apparently DH and BIL's "group" during the 10k missed a turn and ended up on the golf courses (where they were NOT supposed to be!) and ran an extra 0.37mi. I guess some people were VERY upset about that because they said the race director had clearly been crying when she talked to them about it after the race.....very apologetic, said they were going to figure out something to "make it right."
For the half, the mile markers and my garmin did NOT match up (my watch was usually somewhere in the .87-.93 of a mile when I would pass a marker. This could be because of how much we were "in the woods" running, but it's an observation nonetheless. And there were no mile markers after mile 11 (SIL said she saw the one for mile 12 laying down like it had maybe blown over), and because I was so far in the back, I was definitely wondering if I was still on the course for a little while. I was completely by myself for about 80% of the race.
I attempted to eat more carbs on Saturday, and it was a good thing that I had to drive all over the place on that day and stopped at home to make myself a sandwich, grabbed leftover macaroni and cheese and some veggies because the campground meals that day ended up being taco salad for lunch and nachos for dinner.....which definitely would NOT have been enough to get me through Sunday. Ate more when we got home for the night.
My "goal" for the race was 2:45, and 13min/mi pace just because of not having run in 2 weeks and the number of runs that baseball season ate. Had oatmeal for breakfast and a chocolate gu in the car, about 40min before the race started. I averaged around 12:21 through the first 5 miles. Mile 3 was my best mile at 11:54. And I switched from all running to intervals (2:15 and :30) at mile 4 to help break things up. I also started on my 2nd gu of the day at around this point because I was starting to not feel great and I figured the walk breaks would help buy me time for the gu to kick in. At mile 7 there was between .5 and .75 of a mile of basically sand to run in. Lots of walking happened. What's interesting is that according to my garmin, this was my 2nd fastest mile of the day at 12:05. Miles 8 and 9 I dropped to 13min/mi pace, and adjusted my interval app to 2:00 and :30 because I was getting really tired.
Things just kind of went downhill from there pace-wise. I turned off the interval timer some where between mile 11 and 12 because at that point my only focus was to finish, and I was walking a LOT. Mile 13 was 17:04. My feet were killing me starting at around mile 11. I wasn't sure if I was still on-course. Emotions were all over the place. It's uphill, through really thick grass to the finish. My body was D.O.N.E. My husband gave me a big hug after I crossed the finish line and my legs were ready to buckle....as long as I kept walking I was fine, but standing in one place was NOT going to work. I spent a lot of the afternoon in one of those reclining lawnchairs with my compression socks on, and got up to walk about once an hour. Today I'm a lot more just tired than sore.
I managed to drink ALL of the water in my vest during the race (about 1.5L) and STOPPED to drink gatorade at 3 stations. They only had water and gatorade AND gu/pretzels/m&ms at the LAST aid station (mile 10) which seems really odd to me. The other 3 were water/gatorade only, no "fuel" options. Maybe that's normal?
Anyhow, that's how it went. I'm super proud of myself for DOING THE THING. And since we did our 10k on Saturday, we also "earned" our fairytale challenge medals (so we also took pics with those.)
North Mitten Half Marathon (and 10k and 5k): official time 2:49:41, 12:57 pace. New PR! WOO HOO!



We'll say the average temp was 63 (55 at the start and 69 when i finished) and the dewpoint was 39.5, for a total of 102.5.
I did 0 running in the 2 weeks leading up to the race due to my ankle, and I'm SO SO SO thankful that I had done that 11mi a couple of weeks ago so that I KNEW I could complete the whole race.
This was advertised as "a combination of paved roads, dirt roads and trails." What this was in REALITY was approximately: 5k of paved road, 5k of dirt roads (with a lot of "chatter bumps that were AWFUL to run on), and the rest of the course was mountain bike trail/cross country skiing trail, and 8in high grass with a single-track through old logging road. Basically NOT what I was prepared for at all with my treadmill and road running. I was expecting less "trail" and more road.
There were a couple of spots where the route needed some more markers, and apparently DH and BIL's "group" during the 10k missed a turn and ended up on the golf courses (where they were NOT supposed to be!) and ran an extra 0.37mi. I guess some people were VERY upset about that because they said the race director had clearly been crying when she talked to them about it after the race.....very apologetic, said they were going to figure out something to "make it right."
For the half, the mile markers and my garmin did NOT match up (my watch was usually somewhere in the .87-.93 of a mile when I would pass a marker. This could be because of how much we were "in the woods" running, but it's an observation nonetheless. And there were no mile markers after mile 11 (SIL said she saw the one for mile 12 laying down like it had maybe blown over), and because I was so far in the back, I was definitely wondering if I was still on the course for a little while. I was completely by myself for about 80% of the race.
I attempted to eat more carbs on Saturday, and it was a good thing that I had to drive all over the place on that day and stopped at home to make myself a sandwich, grabbed leftover macaroni and cheese and some veggies because the campground meals that day ended up being taco salad for lunch and nachos for dinner.....which definitely would NOT have been enough to get me through Sunday. Ate more when we got home for the night.
My "goal" for the race was 2:45, and 13min/mi pace just because of not having run in 2 weeks and the number of runs that baseball season ate. Had oatmeal for breakfast and a chocolate gu in the car, about 40min before the race started. I averaged around 12:21 through the first 5 miles. Mile 3 was my best mile at 11:54. And I switched from all running to intervals (2:15 and :30) at mile 4 to help break things up. I also started on my 2nd gu of the day at around this point because I was starting to not feel great and I figured the walk breaks would help buy me time for the gu to kick in. At mile 7 there was between .5 and .75 of a mile of basically sand to run in. Lots of walking happened. What's interesting is that according to my garmin, this was my 2nd fastest mile of the day at 12:05. Miles 8 and 9 I dropped to 13min/mi pace, and adjusted my interval app to 2:00 and :30 because I was getting really tired.
Things just kind of went downhill from there pace-wise. I turned off the interval timer some where between mile 11 and 12 because at that point my only focus was to finish, and I was walking a LOT. Mile 13 was 17:04. My feet were killing me starting at around mile 11. I wasn't sure if I was still on-course. Emotions were all over the place. It's uphill, through really thick grass to the finish. My body was D.O.N.E. My husband gave me a big hug after I crossed the finish line and my legs were ready to buckle....as long as I kept walking I was fine, but standing in one place was NOT going to work. I spent a lot of the afternoon in one of those reclining lawnchairs with my compression socks on, and got up to walk about once an hour. Today I'm a lot more just tired than sore.
I managed to drink ALL of the water in my vest during the race (about 1.5L) and STOPPED to drink gatorade at 3 stations. They only had water and gatorade AND gu/pretzels/m&ms at the LAST aid station (mile 10) which seems really odd to me. The other 3 were water/gatorade only, no "fuel" options. Maybe that's normal?
Anyhow, that's how it went. I'm super proud of myself for DOING THE THING. And since we did our 10k on Saturday, we also "earned" our fairytale challenge medals (so we also took pics with those.)