Quick Race Recap: Flying Pig Marathon 2018
I don't usually have time to do these so soon after a race, however, my butt is happily parked on the couch (for the past 2 hours!)
I was very apprehensive going into Pig this year after the miserable Boston experience. Today's weather could not have been more perfect (for me). It was mid/upper 50s at 6:30 am start and only went up. I like warm conditions. For most of the race it was overcast and the sun made an appearance the last 5-6 miles (I don't even remember).
There are 3 different events starting: full marathon, half, and relay (4 people doing the full). It is easy to get caught up with faster people because you don't know which event they are doing unless you look at their bib. As usual, I went out hard. Cincinnati is a tough course. Hills start around mile 6 and they can be rough. Even when you think you are done with hills, they send you down so you have to go back up some overly steep tiny hill. Course is beautiful--well most of it. Half marathon breaks off around mile 8.5. If you are ever looking for a nice negative split, do the half. Last 4 miles are all downhill.
Anyway, I seemed to run with the same group of guys. They weren't together, we just all seemed to have a similar pace. We would all trade leads back and forth. I talked to one guy off and on and a few others recognized me as last year's runner up. I was in 5th place most of the race--trust me if you don't know, EVERY person tells you that. I was fine with that because I was had a good race going and knew podium wasn't in the cards today. There is one part where you run out and come back on a divided road. As I entered I saw what I assume was 1st female. Holy smokes was she flying! I saw a male runner I knew in front of her and I know his pace which meant she was running in the 2:40s (note--she did win in 2:46).
I saw my husband and kids twice on the course and her the finish. Love doesn't even begin to describe those moments. I make sure to give high fives and smile (no matter how bad the hurt). Around mile 18, pain and fatigue were becoming a little more apparent. A couple of the guys I ran with were stopping and slowing down because something hurt. I passed the guy I had been chatting with around mile 19-20. My hamstring that bothered me in Boston was starting to give me a little trouble. I just wanted to muster through the last miles and finish the best I could.
Because of the nice weather, crowd support was fantastic. I high fived people, thanked volunteers and police, and really had a good time. It was so great to be cheered on by groups of young girls--I hope I inspire them some way. You have no idea how different this was from Boston where I hated life. You could have wrung my shirt out from sweat today instead of the icy rain 3 weeks ago.
My last 4 miles were a bit of a struggle, but coming down to the finish line was awesome. They changed the start/finish this year (something else that gave me anxiety--don't change things!). The last mile seemed to have so many more spectators this way. Around the last 1/3-1/2 mile, the half marathon and full come together (although still separated by a barricade). I crossed the finish line in 3:05:53 and 6th place (I got passed after mile 18? and man, this girl was flying. I have no idea where she came from and how she was running so fast at this point. I think she passed a couple other women ahead of me also).
I have been downtown 3 days in a row for Pig events! Friday night, dh and older ds ran the one mile race. Yesterday, all my kids did the 5k. I paced my youngest (8) because he wanted to break 30 minutes. He did it in 28:09! My oldest PRd the 5k with 22:36. And dd? She just had a good time and wore her new donut compression calf sleeves. She hadn't trained at all (my fault and my injury's fault) but still finished in 34:41. I just love that they get excited as me about this weekend!
Some pics from today:
This was with maybe 1/3 mile to go--so excited to see my family one more time! You can see half marathoners on other side of street.
After the CRAP spring we have had, Cincinnati weather got it right today.
Because it is the 20th anniversary of The Pig, all full marathon finishers received a finishers jacket. It's OK, but I prefer the one I got last year for 2nd place (last year's jacket is a really nice ASICS with Pig logo).
