Tour de Airdrie 5K (Airdrie, Alberta, Canada)
First let me say, Leana, you picked a good weekend to be out of town!
Weather Conditions at the start of the race:
Light Snow
Temperature -12C (10F)
Wind NNW 33km/h gusting to 46km/h (21mph gusting to 29mph)
Wind Chill -23C(-9F)
A little background: This was my first ever running race. I decided to do this race about a month ago. At the time, we were well into spring weather, although around here the weather is extremely variable. Looking at pictures from last year, most runners were wearing long sleeves, but I was hopeful that this year would be warmer. (One week ago, the temperature here was 25C (77F), so my hopes werent unreasonable!) Anyway, things really started to unravel on Wednesday. That was my big run outside in preparation for the race. All of my running had been on the treadmill (at 1% incline), so I wanted to go out and practice my pacing and get the feel for outside running. Well, right off the bat, I didnt press the right button on my watch, so I messed up the timing. I went out too fast, and was not running well. Worst of all, Ive had some nagging ankle soreness (my guess is posterior shin splints), and my ankle was really sore after the run. I decided that I wasnt going to run between Wednesday and Sunday to try to rest/recover my ankle. In the interim, Ive had lots of time to look at the weather forecast. They considered cancelling the race based on the forecast, but decided to go ahead. With everything conspiring against me, I decided to completely give up on my time goal, and just go out and have fun.
The race weather was just completely brutal. Warming up, wasnt really a viable option, as the wind and snow were just making you colder. Hardly anyone even ventured outside until they were ready to start the race. They started the half-marathon first (thank goodness I didnt have to run that far today!). Then they started the 5K and 10K together. I think a lot of people missed the race start, waiting inside too long. The first leg was not too badwind at your back and slight downhill. The trail was mostly ok, although narrowed even further with the drifting snow. There was only room for 2 people across, so passing was sometimes difficult. I was trying to stay to the right, unless I was passing, and then I checked to make sure I wasnt cutting anyone off. Between 2km and 4km, the route was uphill and mostly into the wind. I was pretty happy with how I did, as I passed a fair number of people on that stretch. There were some icy patches, and drifted snow which made the footing challenging. The last km started ok, as it was downhill, but this section had the worst of the wind and snow. We were mostly running right into it, and the path circles a lake, which meant there was no wind break of any kind. The snow had drifted over large portions of the path, and we literally were running through ankle deep snow for portions near the end. I was relieved to finally make it to the finish line, and I was sure glad I was only doing 5K.
I came nowhere near what I think I am capable of running for a 5K time, but I think with the conditions today, I did pretty well. By my watch, I finished in 36:30. Now that Ive had a hot shower and warmed up, Im looking forward to scrapbooking My First Race, as it certainly is a story to tell.
Me before leaving home:
The finish line area: