This low-key half marathon filled my final half marathon spot for 2012. It started off disastrous and somehow shifted into my best half marathon performance.
The weather was perfect. High 30s at the start with no wind. I showed up at the race with a fellow running friend who was running his second half. Everything was timed out perfectly. We were walking to the park, Mill Stream Run Reservation in Strongsville, when I had one of those moments I've only heard about. Where's my timing chip? Oh, it's not on me. I should probably have that. So I ran back the car (almost a sprint), put on my timing chip and sprinted back to the race only to hear the gun go off. I was about three minutes late to the start. And, despite having a timing chip, there was not an actual timing mat at the start. Great. I'm three minutes in the hole and this thing just started.
So I did what I knew at the time would be stupid. I ran hard. Right out of the gate. I just wanted to make up some time and still try for a sub-1:50, which would mean running a PR type race. The first few miles ticked by much faster than they should. As you know, I usually try for 9 minute miles for the first few. But I ran several sub-8 minute miles right off. I was passing people like I never had in a half marathon, but I really had nowhere to go but up after the late start. The three minutes were made up within the first three miles. How long could I keep up that pace? Being the last half for my season, I decided to keep going at that pace.
We looped around the park and I held steady with 8:00 miles. It was feeling pretty good, but I figured mile 8 would be my crisis point for this race. I had gone out way too fast. I finally caught up with my fellow runner somewhere between miles 5 and 6. He was running a great race so I stayed with him for a bit before taking off again. 8 minute miles were still clicking by.
I knew mile 8 would be the crisis point. It was. I slowed down quite a bit as we began our second loop around the park. While it's understandable that we have limited trails through this park, it seems like two loops could easily be avoided. Plus, it a lot of it was one big straightaway. Nice for times, not for scenery. I slowed down for about a mile or so before picking it up again. My time at the 10 mile mark was 1:17. That is way faster than my normal pace. I picked it up again as a PR became a definite possibility, though my actual time versus gun time would be about three minutes off.
We looped back around for the last few miles and I continued passing people. The finish line didn't come into view until about a quarter left in the race. I gave it everything I had left and crossed the mat at 1:41:50 according to my watch. That's a PR by almost four minutes! My gun time was still in the PR range at 1:44:57. My age group place was 9/32 and overall 89/565. That's a nice way to finish the season! One more 5k left in 2012.
Next race: Run Like the Dickens- Tiffin, OH
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