DAM to DSM Race Recap
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We finally made it. The final race in my spring season.

I decided to do this race mostly out of convenience and because I like the race day atmosphere. It’s a point to point course starting at a dam and ending in downtown DSM (Des Moines). The photo above is from the dam with the city skyline in the distance.
Most of my spring was focused on speed so this wasn’t an “A” race. Regardless, I wanted to see what I could do. I set a new HM PR in 2022 of 1:48:03. Because of my recent 5K time, I thought that I could beat my PR if the conditions were right.
Pre Race
Early in the week I received an email from the race explaining the packet pickup and bus options. There’s no parking at the dam so all participants must ride the buses which depart between 5-6a. Gives the race a bit of a runDisney vibe
Later in the week I received another email about the race but this one was quite different. It warned of the predicted warm conditions and advised undertrained runners to switch to the virtual. This took me by surprise as I’ve never experienced a race telling runners they shouldn’t run.

That was when I first realized that the weather was likely to be a factor.
Anyway, let’s flash forward to race day

. I was very confused why my alarm was going off at such an hour. Fortunately I remembered before turning the darn thing off. I rolled out of bed, stumbled my way to the bathroom, and got dressed for the race. Along the way I noticed how foggy the windows were, not quite as bad as the 100% humidity 10K last month, but still pretty bad

. I was still half asleep and questioning my life decisions as I headed out the door. Even Bucky thought it was too early to be bothered.
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It was about a 10 minute walk to the buses and I was loaded and on my way by 5:20. It was a half hour bus ride and I was at the dam and pottied by 6a which gave me an hour to figure out a better race strategy than “try not to die.”
My training plan had included a hm pace of 8:05. Just like I had not followed the few workouts with HM pace, I also would not follow this pace.

My 5K indicated a pace of 8:00 could be possible. To make matters worse, I recently watched an Instagram video from someone I trust telling me to try a new strategy for my next 5k. The strategy was basically go out fast and see how long you can hang on. A 5K != HM but it still made me want to try.
Fortunately, I came to my senses. Even if 8 flat was possible, the T+D was near 140 and I needed to adjust. Based on this, I decided to aim for 8:10. This would give me a PR and hopefully help me avoid multiple miles of suffering at the end.
Race Time!
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I was lined up on the dam with 3000 of my closest friends. Since I had arrived so early, I was pretty close to the front. I was actively trying to not be at the front but the race announcer kept telling us to ignore the pace signs and come make friends with the fast runners.
Per usual, there was lots of jostling at the start. I did my best to just go with the flow and not go too fast. My first mile flew by in 7:58. I knew I needed to slow down or risk blowing up. Mile 2 - 7:21

Whoops! It included a 100ft descent so not quite as bad as it looked but still needed to step on the brakes. The next three miles were mostly flat and mostly on target.
Mile 6 included a small hill which reminded me once again that I really need to find some hills for training.

I really don’t remember the next few miles much. Mile 8 had a 70 ft ascent and my pace dropped to 8:53. By mile 10 I was pretty well over it. I sincerely considered just stopping and walking it in. Then I passed a spectator holding a sign offering to call me an Uber. Why didn’t I think of that?
I walked through the next water stop and was able to find a tad more energy. At the end of mile 10, I was greeted with a gentle downhill. I used gravity the best I could to keep moving along. Another runner passed me in this section (one of many tbh) and told me that my form looked great.

This gave me the reminder that I needed that I was strong and could keep pushing.
At mile 11 and for the first time all race, I took a look at my elapsed time and realized that if I could run 8:30 the rest of the way I could get my pr. With my eyes on the prize, I managed an 8:12 for mile 12. That may have been a touch fast and I started running out of steam. Plus the course took a cruel path as we literally ran under the finish line and then out half a mile before returning.
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Seriously, why’d they do this? Anyway, I knew I was almost there and had to keep pushing. I couldn’t see a clock so I had no idea if I was going to make the PR but I wanted to give it all I had. In this case, that meant a max speed of 7:29 for about the last 10 feet.
1:47:35


Post Race Thoughts
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Wooooo! I’m so proud of myself for grinding this one out. It was hot and uncomfortable for most of the race but I still managed.
That said, I don’t think I’ll be running this next year. (I’m fairly certain I said the same last year so don’t make any bets

). It’s pretty much always warm and humid. The timing isn’t great for my other race plans either.
But for now, that’s a future problem. I’ll be enjoying a couple of weeks off with minimal running and maximum touristing.
Happy running y’all!