Freedom Run 5K Race Report
So added this race last week because since I ran with my daughter at the one two weeks ago, I wanted to run a 5K for time before the end of the season. Plus my daughter enjoyed the last one so much, she wanted to do another now that she knew what to expect (and wasn't handicapped with the remnants of the flu).
This is just a small local race benefiting the Georgia Southern Army ROTC program. In addition to the 5K, they also host a 10K and 5K ruck race. It is run on the college campus, starting at the recreation complex, running around the football stadium and then into the heart of campus, then returning to the start. Some slight inclines around the stadium, but mostly flat.
We won the weather jackpot, it was 55 and no humidity with only a light breeze and beautiful blue skies at race start, absolutely perfect running weather.
At the start I set my daughter up next to a couple other kids that were running, since she would be running it by herself and made sure she was good to go, before heading to the front of the pack. A few encouraging words from the emcee, and off we went. The first half mile was running to the stadium, and was slightly uphill the whole way. Thankfully, after rounding the stadium the course returns the way it came, so second half mile was downhill. Finished the first mile at 6:26, and maintaining contact with the front runners. The second mile runs along a tree-lined road until it gets to the heart of campus, then actually turns onto the central walking path to the "downtown" of campus. Being shortly after 8am on a saturday, it's pretty much deserted other than the course workers. Finished the second mile at 6:35, right before the turn around to head back to the finish. I caught a glimpse of my daughter just as I was hitting the end of the walking path, she was just starting the path, but I thought she was doing pretty good to be where she was, and looked to be running without issue, so with that worry gone, I focused on the end of my race. I was pretty tired by this point, but figured I would save a little bit for the last 1/10th. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance, because for my 3rd "5K" in a row, it ended up being a ~3 mile course. I picked it up to the finish when I realized it was short, and finished with an official time of 19:31.
After catching my breath and getting some water, I started heading back up the course to watch for my daughter. I didn't have to wait very long, as she was having a great race, and finished with an official time of 27:24, over 5 minutes faster than her flu hampered, warm and humid first race 2 weeks ago (that was also only a 3 mile course, so comparable).
In the end, even though I didn't get an official 5K time, extrapolating my time to a full 5K yields an estimated finish time of 20:19, so I definitely would have beat my goal for the race and set a new PR. I finished 1st in my age group and 5th overall, behind 4 teenagers. My daughter finished 2nd in her age group, and was 7th overall female! So proud of her!
