I wanted to do one last race sponsored
by the Ohio River Road Runners Club (read: well organized and free
for members) and this one couldn't have been better! It was held in
the ever-popular Sugarcreek Metro Park near Bellbrook. The technical
trails made for a very interesting trail race. Thankfully, the
footing was a lot better than during the torrential rains we had at
the Twin Creek 10k. But it was still a race full of uphills,
downhills, tree roots, and rocks.
I went straight to the park after work
and was very glad I did. The parking lot was almost full a good hour
before the race start. The race organizers told us that there were
two other group activities going on at the same time, which didn't
surprise me considering the popularity of Sugarcreek. I had plenty
of time to drink some water and stretch out. The stretching out was
especially important due to my lack of sufficient training. I was
really just looking for a nice workout for my last race in the Dayton
area.
I don't have any split times as it's
difficult to mark miles at a trail race. We started out with some
technical trail right off the bat. A winding downhill greeted us at
the start, followed by some winding paths. The hills weren't
terrible but you could tell they were there. I started off at a
conservative pace and simply ramped it up a bit on the downhills.
Overall, I felt great! A tough section came around at roughly two
miles in when we ran a winding downhill, crossed a stream by jumping
on rocks, and then making our way uphill. The uphill was awkard
because it was steep and narrow. Some runners tried running to the
side, while others attempted to climb up using some huge rocks. This
is the kind of stuff that makes trail running fun. You can't simply
zone out and go. You have to look down and constanly watch where you
are going. The halfway point was well marked, so we could get a
sense of where we were on the course. I still felt pretty good but
had an issue arise just past the half way mark. A rock had found its
way into one of the grooves on the bottom of my shoe and was hitting
the ball of my foot. It hurt quite a bit so I considered stopping.
For about a second. My time was still good and I could still run on
it so I tried to forget about it. Note to those reading this blog-
Don't do that! Just stop and take the rock out. My foot was hurting
for a few days after the race. The second half was easier than the first half and I finished strong with a 41.27. Surprisingly, that was good enough for third in my age group, so I'm 3/3 placing in trail races. I will greatly miss these ORRRC races, but I'm excited to run new races in the NW Ohio area.
Next race- Either Team Jenny 5k or Run with the Little Giants 5k, both in Fremont.
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