Hey guys, remember I said it was either a PR or the ER? Well, I'm not at the hospital so.....Yes, both Charlie and I PR'd! Whoooo hoooooo!
It couldn't have been a more perfect day for a race. Sunny, a little breeze, and cool. I wore my WISH shirt but for the first time ever, finally took the tags off my "sacred" Half tech shirt and wore that over my WISH shirt before the race. A couple of people looked at it, but no one said anything. They probably didn't believe I could do a Half. Anyway...
When we went to registration, we passed the food tables. OMG such a spread! Bagels, bananas, pizza, oranges, Subway sandwiches, brownies, cookies, muffins, bread, I don't know what all else. I was ready to forget the race and just eat! Hee hee.
I was coming out of the Port-O-Potty and hear my name....and it was Cindy! YAY! Another WISHer! I was so happy to meet her. I can tell you all, she's soooo nice! What a sweet girl! And...and....Holy Moly is she fast! On the course I was just about to head into a switchback and she was coming out already! Whooo hooo!
I mention the Port-O-Potty's for the newbies sake, because if there is one very important thing I have learned here, it's my pre-race ritual. No matter how long or short the race is...."Que. Pee. Repeat."
Speaking of newbies, since this race was the first one I ever did, last year, does this not make me a newbie anymore, since I have been racing now for a year? And, is that the worse possible sentence structure you have ever read in your life?
Well, here's my splits:
1) 10:28
2) 11:51
3) 11:50
4) 9:00 (.19mi)
Garmin time: 35:53:15 (11:14 average)
Official Time: 35:59 (11:36 average)
I came in 52nd in my age group, but I really have no idea how many were in that group. I also came in 516 out of 547.
It was a really fun course, with just a couple of hills. One steep and short and one a rather lengthy incline that was rather deceptive. If you were driving you might not even notice it, but if your running it, it seems to go one for a very very long time.
A couple of funny things happened...
There were three young, early 20-somethings, girls in front of me for most of the race. It seemed liked two of the girls did this often and I got the feeling the third girl got talked into it. She was really struggling. Eventually she told the other two to just go ahead. I asked her once if she was OK and she said yes but it was just hard. So as we got into the last mile I went up next to her and said "Listen, I am twice your age and 50 pounds heavier then you. If I can do this, you can do it." Well, she gave me a big smile and said "OK!" and took off. I never saw her again. I hope she was happy when she finished. She should have been proud of herself.
A few minutes after that, we were almost to the end, and another girl comes up next to me. She says "You're hard to keep up with!". I was like "Who? ME?" She said "Yes, I've been using you as my pacer, I hope you don't mind." I laughed and told her no, heck no, not at all. I was flattered. So then she said "Come on, lets finish this!" and we were whooping and hollering and encouraging everyone around us. People were shouting to us and clapping - geez, I'm getting goosebumps just recalling all this - and we took off (That explains the 9:00 pace at the very end.) It was really great and so much fun. I bet they didn't have that kind of comradery and support at the front of the pack. Take that, you elites!
Charlie met us at the very end and ran us down to the chute. Of course he had been done for ten minutes by then.
After the race he walked back to the car to change his shirt and get the folding chairs we had brought for the awards and raffle. I decided to wait for him in the shade. Big mistake! By the time he was done putzing at the car and walking back, almost all the food was gone. There were a couple slices of pizza and cookies left. Guess I learned my lesson there.
I have to give a big shout out to MS Running Productions. Marty Schiavone does a fabulous job as RD. I sent him an email this morning to thank him for an incredibly well run race. If you ever have a chance to do one of his events in CT, they are really great.
We got a really nice shirt and an amazing goody bag. Bigelow Tea is a very generous sponsor. It was a great day and I can't wait to do it again next year.
