Race Recap: York (Pa.) Half Marathon - May 7, 2023
I set a PR! But it wasn't a great race. Here's why...
I've used
@DopeyBadger training plans in the past, but decided to not ask him for a training plan following the Disney Marathon in January. Instead, I adapted some past plans and even worked in a sixth day of running many weeks in preparing for this race. My training went well, and I felt like I was well-prepared for this race.
The weather was good. It was upper 40s at the start and was upper 50s by the end, although it did get a little humid over the final 20 minutes. No precipitation. Flat course on a rail trail.
There were 334 total finishers in the race and I placed in the top 20, which I was pleased with. I also set a PR by just over a minute, which I was also pleased with. I definitely did not negative split, though.
I went into the race hoping to do about a 7:05 pace, which would have given me a PR. Well, I started out a lot fast. I was at a 6:50 pace through 6 miles, and while I slowed down to 7:00 for miles 7 and 8, that was still faster than planned. I posted a 6:51 for mile 9 and then I collapsed. My plan was to take a gel at the water stop just past mile 9. I felt like I wasn't going to be able to take it and keep running my pace, so I gave myself permission to walk. That opened the floodgates and I probably walked six or seven different times over the final four miles, including once with only .20 to go (why!?). It shows how mental running is.
I knew I was going way too fast, but was feeling good and sticking with some fellow runners, so after a couple of miles I decided to just go for it and see how long I could keep up the faster pace. I wasn't sure if I would tucker out at mile 7, 9, 12 or never. Unfortunately, my mental side took over around mile 9 and I couldn't push through anymore. Interestingly, my final pace ended up being ~7:05, so I met my goal, just not in the way I envisioned.
Some things I learned...
- The ~6:50 pace is sustainable for me, just not yesterday and maybe not for a full 13.1
- I like having other runners near me over the final few miles of a half to help push me (I did not have other runners near me in this race)
- I haven't had a strong desire to walk in a half in a long time. I need to be aware of the possibility and to be ready to combat it mentally in the future.
Overall, the half marathon was good. The YMCA that hosted the race even had shower facilities available for runners. My wife, especially, appreciated that so she didn't need to ride an hour and 45 minutes home with a smelly runner.
I did meet one person who finished ahead of me who is a Perfect Dopey runner. I also placed third in my age group, the highest I think I've ever placed.
There is also a marathon that started an hour before the half. There were about 200 runners in that. Again, a nice flat course. The first-place marathon runner crossed the finish line about two minutes after I did. Incredible!