Springtime Surprise race report and notes:
As noted elsewhere in the SS thread, I really overdid it with walking in the three days before the race (nearly 60k steps total Thur - Sat) and another 41+K steps after the race. My pinky toes are susceptible to blisters and both of them had blisters after Thursday, so this is the first time I've gone into a race (not named Dopey) with blisters. I drained them, applied blister tape, and never noticed them during the race. Whew.
Also as noted elsewhere, I should have gone for comfort over style and dressed a little less warmly. (But I really wanted to do the full Mr Incredible outfit for this race!)
I did my usual pre-race fueling, hydrated at every water stop, and consumed fuel at the 4-mile mark. I skipped my 8-mile fueling because by that time I was in a rhythm and had eaten some of the energy beans rD was handing out, and basically didn't feel like stopping.
As for the rhythm, I was nominally running a 45/45 second RWR, occasionally skipping a walk segment when I was feeling it, and sometimes doubling up on the walk segments later in the race, or on some of the uphills like the on-ramp.
Speaking of the on-ramp, as I'm part way up, I hear the speakers with the two women bantering, one about U of Florida, one about FSU, and in the back-ground I hear the Georgia Tech fight song! I sang it as best I could while trying to breathe, and said something about it to the ladies, but they had no clue as to what they were hearing. Go figure.
Back to the RWR: I can definitely say that I was feeling fresher at the end than I would have been otherwise, and I was still alternating running and walking to the finish line. So I will continue using this method, and tweaking my intervals, as I train between now and January for MW 2026.
My chip time was 2:35, but take out the 25 minutes I spent standing in line, and I finished in around 2 hours and 10 minutes. Given that I've been back to any sort of running for only about 6 weeks, I am more than happy. As for the hamstring, it was totally a non-factor, which was a pleasant surprise. As mentioned in in the SS thread, what turned out to be factors were: overdressing for the heat, still carrying a few more pounds than I care for, and a general lack of conditioning. The conditioning was something for which I could not do any more than I did, and it will come with time, so nothing to dwell on here. At this point, it's back to being careful with what I eat and slowly amping up the training over the next 8-9 months.
Oh, and race day stats: After HS, and because we had already checked out and because there is nowhere quiet at Disney, I had to go back to the car to crash for a bit before heading over to Epcot. With the time in HS and Epcot, a total of 45,174 steps for 23.5 miles, and 4,163 calories burned. We left Epcot around 6 and headed to a hotel room waiting in Ocala. I was pretty wiped out and slept quite soundly. And still feeling it on Tuesday, but by the end of the week, I'll be back to training. Great weekend, great shirt, great medal.