If you can't tell by the race name, this past weekend's event was set to be a trail run. Unfortunately, monsoon season hit NW Ohio last week and most of the race course at Riverbend Park in Findlay was flooded. I'm not talking a small amount of water. It looked to be knee to waist deep in some spots. But the race organizers did a wonderful job in marking out a new course on paved trails throughout the park. They did this on Thursday and Friday for a Saturday race AND sent runners an email explaining the situation. Kudos!
I was prepared for a trail run, as I haven't done one since living in Dayton, and was a bit disappointed. But, to be honest, I hadn't really planned on racing so much as just getting a good hard run in the books. With a half marathon next weekend, it certainly wasn't the time to race.
We started out on a paved trail and I took off at a conservative pace. I was pretty surprised that the lead pack also took off slowly. Last year's times from this race were extremely fast, especially for a trail run. The temperature was good, but the humidity became a problem later. The first mile went by fast as the last half of the first mile was on an equestrian trail. I clocked in at 7:02. Pretty well right where I wanted to be. But the second mile felt horrible. We made our way back to a paved trail for a short loop around the starting area. I really started feeling the humidity and slowed down some. Oddly enough, there wasn't really anyone around me. I knew I was behind the lead pack and the second pack was somewhere behind me. I guess I was stuck in no man's land. The second mile clocked in at 14:22, so I knew I had definitely slowed down. Mile 3 was not much better, though a battle with another runner helped me along. We came back by running the same portion from the first mile and the equestrian trail felt excellent after paved trails. True trail running, for whatever reason, gives me a little extra boost. I battled back and forth with another runner and finally left him with a quarter mile to go, surged ahead, and clocked in at 21:52 (though my watch showed 21:45). Not a bad time considering the humidity was getting to me. It was good enough for 15/265 overall and third in my age group.
This is the last (of only two!) 5ks for this year that I have scheduled. Maybe I'll get another later in the fall, but this shows how much I prefer the longer distances nowadays. There's not much time to rest from this one, however, as I knock off state number ten next week!
Next race: Presque Isle Half Marathon- Erie, PA
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