Showing posts with label Race Recap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Race Recap. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Race Recap- Bridge Series 2013

 

What lofty goals we set at the beginning of the year for what we will do in the Fall!  As 2013 began, I had  the Bridge Series on my radar, which consisted of 2 10Ks and 1 Half Marathon.  I was sure I could be ready for another Half, come Fall.

Little did I know what would be going on in the Fall for me!  But, once I commit, I commit.  So, when my husband's work schedule got changed, making it very hard for me to train, I just pressed on.  My time goals went pretty much out the window, but my goal to finish did not.  Another added sweetener to the pot was that Auston was going to do all 3 races with me!

So, as September rolled around, I'd trained a little, Jess and I had actually been making regular trips to one of the 2 hills in our area for regular hill work, so I felt pretty good about the hill part, but was unsure about my endurance for the running part.

Toughest 10K Kemah:

Ready or not, the 1st race of the series was upon us! The forecast was grim- tropical disturbance was on the way, and high winds were forecast as well.  But, we were in, and we were in for the long run.  We got to Kemah, and it wasn't raining!  WOOHOO!  If it could just hold out!

The race was easy to find, and there were plenty of bathrooms.  If you're not a runner, you just have no idea how important it is for me to mention this LOL...  We got set up and ready to start....  Headed out, and, as usual, once we started we didn't see Auston until the finish.

My goal for this race was simply to finish. I had had Strep Throat earlier in the week, and was still a little weak from that.  I was also very unsure of the bridge, so I was just interested in finishing :)  The race travels up and over the Kemah Bridge out and back twice (4 passes) to complete the distance.

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It's a terrible view, I tell ya.  Anyway, we made it over and back over the bridge for the first time and were going strong.  We were pleasantly surprised at how well prepared we felt for the incline!  WOOHOO!!    As we began the trip back up to head out for the second time the clouds were looking very ominous.......  And, about half way up the bridge, the sky OPENED UP.  I mean it was crazy!  The wind was swirling and blowing and the rain was POURING and the rain was falling in sideways sheets!  It felt like needles hitting our faces!  We were miserable.  But, still going strong!  Our feet began to get heavy because our shoes now weighed 10 pounds each LOL....

 I've placed the beginning and finishing pictures together, so you can see how soaked our shirts are LOL

At any rate, we finished were just ready to get dry :) Time:  1:28:08 14:11/M



I just love this picture of my medal....  don't you?????

Toughest 10K Galveston: 

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October rolled around, and we were ready for the Galveston race!  Weather forecast was MUCH better, a little chilly, but better :)  The main factor on this race was the wind. It was 25 MPH headwind on the way out, but it made for a nice tail wind on the way back :) It was a little crazy! 

 
 Don't let his sweet face fool you---  he was actually telling me to get off of him LOL 
 I love that boy.

 Here we are with Cassie!  She was in for the series too- we just couldn't find her in Kemah to get a picture with her :)  So, pictured Left to Right:  Cassie, Trishia, Jessica, Me, and Auston ;)

 Take note of these cool shirts we had made up- we actually ironed on the flames over the bridges as they were completed!  Stirling Promotions helped us make these up :)  They rocked!

We headed out and really felt good :)  This race is out and back over the Galveston Causeway (2 passes).  We had a goal to beat our time from Kemah, and felt good about it.  In some ways this race was easier than Kemah (not as steep), but in others it was harder (head wind, and the length of the uphill parts).  By the end I was pretty much exhausted from the wind- to the point that when I made the turn to the finish line and was hit by the head wind AGAIN I considered just not finishing LOL...  But, in the end, I did finish, and..........  drumroll......  Made a PR!!!!  Finish time:  1:26:54 13:59/M

LaPorte By the Bay Half Marathon:

Oh the Half.  Here we are at the final race in the series.  I feel completely unprepared.  I really have a goal to START at this point.  The fact that I'll be receiving TWO medals helped that a lot :)  I had been extremely tired this past week or so, and really didn't know why.

On Monday I had gone to the grocery store, parked and went to get out of the car and just.couldn't.get.out.  I turned the car back on and went back home and took a 2 hour nap!

Come Wednesday, I felt a sting on my forehead and thought I'd been bitten by a mosquito.  Right smack dab in the middle of my forehead.  nice.

Friday, it began to swell.  Wonderful.  Can mosquito bites get infected?  Oh well, I'll go to the doctor Monday if it isn't better....

Sunday morning...  Race day.....  I woke up and my jaw was locked shut!  My right side of my face felt swollen, the mosquito bite on my forehead was the size of a small car, and my lymph nodes were swollen....  Did mention the 2 medals I was to receive for finishing this bad boy??????  I didn't know what the heck was wrong with me, but I was going to finish this race.  Besides, running boosts the immune system, right?????

What I found out when I went to the doctor on Monday, was that this "mosquito bite" was no mosquito bite at all.  It was Shingles!!!!!! 


 We met up with Cassie and got our usual before race pictures :)  Auston, Jessica, Trishia, Cassie, and me all ready to go :)
 
 Don't you love my Shingles bump?  I've started calling it my spiritual eye ;)

Trishia is apparently very funny.....  This was to be her first Half Marathon! 




And this kid.....  Words do not describe how proud I am of him.  He is awesome I tell ya, AWESOME!!!


  
And funny.  This poor guy was from India, wearing a Sri Lanka Cricket shirt and Auston just HAD to get a picture with him.  His friends had a great time making fun of him for that ;)  He was kind enough to take a picture with Auston :)

As we headed out we were doing good.  I was not moving fast, but I was determined.  A couple of miles in Trishia took off.  I was so proud of her for going off on her own....  

The race goes over the Fred Hartman Bridge and back (2 passes).  It's a beautiful bridge and I will say that as we approached the top on the way out I was taken aback by it's beauty.  

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One thing I liked about the race was that you were not at the half way point when you turned around.  You actually go about 4.5 miles before getting on the bridge, and then have 2 miles to go after getting off of it.  It was a nice feeling that when we turned around we were more than half way there :)

I felt strong until the end of the 1st pass of the bridge...  That's when I started to hit the wall.  At this point we were about 7 1/2 miles in and I usually have a bit of trouble here, but this time I was really hitting the wall.  I was having a hard time even running in one minute increments.    My goal shifted once again to finishing.  I had time to finish even if I walked, so that was the good thing.

I ran a little bit for the next couple of miles, but by the time I hit the 9 mile mark I was pretty much spent.  Walking was hard at this point.  I just kept putting one foot in front of the other.  Once we were about to the top of the bridge on the final pass Jessica felt confident in leaving me (it was all pretty much downhill from here literally) and she took off.  She had a time goal of 3 hours and was hoping to make it.  She stayed with me a little too long, though, because she didn't make that goal :(  I had a goal of 3:10 initially, but I knew at this point it was not happening.

By the end, I finished at 3:37:18 16:35/M.  Not at all a time I am proud of, and at race end I was spent and disappointed in myself.  I was really feeling like a complete whimp.  I will say, when it was confirmed that I had Shingles, not a mosquito bite, I felt kind of Bad A$$, though LOL.

I loved this series.  The races were well organized and beautiful scenery.  I will never go over any of these bridges again and not think of my experiences running them.  I was so blessed to have the opportunity to do these races and I don't regret any of it.

I got to run all three races with my BRF Jessica, and I am extremely lucky to have her in my life.  She encourages me, she inspires me, and she blesses me.


 I won't say I "ran" these races with Auston, because, he's WAY too fast for me, but I got to participate with him, and see him in action.  He's awesome.  He's got such a kindness.  He's so funny, and he sees the best in people.  I'm so very very proud of him and who he's becoming.  :)


And, I got to be there for Trishia's first Half Marathon too :)  What a blessing!  I am so proud of her for completing it (mostly alone since I was having such a rough time).  I'm extremely blessed by her friendship and was so happy to be there with her for this :)

 



In the end, it was time well spent....  And the bling was awesome!!!!  Thanks Running Alliance Sports for putting them on!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Race Recap- Austin 10/20

So, in typical fashion, Jessica and I scheduled a big race on top of a fun 5K.  After this experience we decided that scheduling a 5K AFTER the big race is ok (serves as a recovery), but BEFORE….  Notsomuch…..

As we waited in our corral I saw a shirt I want…  On the front it said, “This sounded like a good idea 3 months ago…”  and on the back it said, “Race Official, Do Not Pass!”….  BAHAAHAHA…  Too cute….  And pretty much how I was feeling….  As usual, my nerves were off the charts and the fact that I had some lingering soreness from the day before was not helping.  I also forgot to pack breakfast, so I ate a protein bar for breakfast that they gave us in our race packets…  In hindsight this was a BAD idea…..

Two things on this flat mama…  First I NEVER wear the race shirt (I’ve heard it’s bad luck….  maybe that’s why I got sick?), but I liked the shirt and just wanted to wear it.  Oh, and for some reason Jess and I are great at planning outfits for 5Ks, but anything bigger and we suck LOL…  Second, I have GOT to get some new shoes…  These are my old shoes, since I have determined that the Sauconys I bought in December could be part of the Plantar Fasciitis thing…  They are WELL used…  Yuck.

This was apparently the 2nd year for the Austin 10/20.  It is a super cool idea- 10 miles, 20 local bands playing for you along the way Smile 

Smiling at the start…..  or was that gas????

It was in Austin, which is hilly, but their website advertises, “Our ten mile course is flat and fast – yes, really!  The big Austin hills that some people have trouble with are not in our part of town. “  Apparently Austin’s idea of flat and Houston’s idea of flat are two different things…..  Sad smile

They even had an elevation chart on the site which didn’t look toooo daunting….  Clearly there are a couple of long slow inclines…  but before we were actually out there it didn’t look so bad…..

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Interestingly my garmin doesn’t show the same elevation map……?????  My garmin’s depiction is closer to how it felt- I know that much for sure!  You can see towards the end I was pretty much completely done trying to run uphill, and just started walking…..  That was also about the time my stomach started gurgling. 

Austin 1020 Garmin

The race had 4847 participants….  Here’s the start line….  Jessica and I started dead last….  I was finisher number 4461, Jess was 4401 (She finally left me the last 1/2 mile)…  Not too bad, huh?

I started out ok, sore from the day before, but ok….  But the course (as you can see above) is pretty much NOT flat at all.  Very few STEEP hills, but long, dragging hills were the main idea of the course.  The three weeks of hill workouts were apparently not enough to prepare us Smile with tongue out….  I began to tire WAY too early…  Like around 3 miles….  This was NOT a good sign at all….  But, we kept on…  I will say, we started literally DEAD last (I really don’t like people passing me…  I feel slow enough already), and we passed quite a few people right from the start.  The course had a few turn around points and I was really surprised at how many people we had passed.  As we were at the point about 4 miles in where we were doubling back we saw the person who was now dead last.  (She was about a mile behind us) and she was struggling.  I was struggling too, but not that bad.  Still, Jess and I talked about if we were still this close to her later in the race that we would just double back and walk with her to make sure she made it.  It did look like someone else had the same idea possibly, or possibly they put her on the SAG wagon…  I’m not sure because fortunately, (or unfortunately since it meant I had to keep running LOL) we were too far ahead of her by the next turn around point and didn’t see her before making another turn.

At about 6.5 miles I was D.O.N.E. with the hills.  There was a LONG hill in front of us and I told Jessica I was just done.  It was around here that I thought maybe I didn’t care if I finished.  I seem to do this at every long race.  I hope I never give in, because I actually DO care, just not at that moment….  I thought it might be nice to just leisurely walk the rest of the way.  We weren’t in the back, and they weren’t closing the course on us, so I felt ok with that idea.  I didn’t verbalize it, though, and Jessica clearly wanted to keep running.  I tried to encourage her to just go.  I think she knew I would walk if she left, so she stayed with me.  At the time I just wished she would leave me alone, but in real life I’m really glad she stayed with me and pushed me. Smile

I could tell it was a tough race, because we are usually pretty chatty.  We probably said like 5 sentences the entire.two.and.a.half.hours……  Seriously.  Pretty much out of character for us….  LOL….  I think we both hated each other for much of the course….  LOL

Let me just say that 10 miles is far.  I had a very lose goal to finish within 2:30, and even loser goal that I just wanted to finish and I would have been ecstatic to finish before 2:15…  In the end I finished at 2:26.  So I did make my main goal.  If I had been able to keep running the whole time I would have made 2:15.  The hills got me, but what really got me was my stomach.  I haven’t ever had that happen before.  I’m hoping it was a one time event.  I was seriously afraid I was going to either puke or shart for the last 3 miles.  Maybe both.  Walking more managed to keep the bodily fluids inside, but I felt TERRIBLE.

The bands were mostly good, a couple that were better than others, but it was fun to hear all the different bands.  There were only a couple of places on course that were spread out too far between bands, which I think is pretty impressive.  The race organization was great, the corral spacing was great.  The medal was great.  All in all I was impressed with everything except what I call false advertising on the “flat course”.  Would I do it again?  Maybe….  At least if I do it again I will be better prepared because I know about the hills.  Also I will probably not do a 4 mile race the day before.  That wasn’t super smart.

Race Recap- Blue Bell Fun Run

This year was the 35th anniversary for the Blue Bell Fun Run.  35 years!  Can you believe that?  This fun event advertises all the Blue Bell Ice Cream you want at the finish.  That is enough to get me out, and apparently approximately 4300 other people too!  Winking smile

Because my BRF Jessica and I have NO COMMON SENSE we decided it would be JUST FINE to do Blue Bell with the kids the day before the Austin 10/20….  We decided we would just commit to walk the bulk of it.  Auston has run this 3 times now, and this was my second time.  It is something Auston really looks forward to, and the promise of ice cream made it fun for all of the kids.  Ice cream also brought my other BRF Trishia out….. It even enticed my husband out!  Winking smile   I think the people like Ice Cream!  Winking smile

Here’s our whole group- Gregory, Sara, Trishia, Jordan, Me, Shea, Auston, Mikey, Jesssica, and William in the stroller as we waited for the Kids One Mile to start.

Because I have an extremely overactive 4 year old, who doesn’t EVER seem to tire out, I figured I’d give her a go with the Kids One Mile.  She was SO excited!  She wanted me and Jordan and Trishia to run with her, so of course, we did.  It was probably a bad idea for me and Jordan, because Jordan usually poops out around 1.5-2 miles into the 5K, and this put an extra mile on her before the 5K even started…  Sorry Jess!  Winking smile  And for me, it added another mile to me too right before my 10 Miler the next day…  Oh well, I wouldn’t have missed her first race for anything Winking smile

Proudly wearing her medal!  Smile

Jessica and I had shirts made up for all the girls in our group.  I think they are super cute!  Here’s mine and Shea’s flat mama- so you can see the back of the shirt-

I’m kind of jealous of Shea’s shorts…….

Here are all the girls at the race- we had a lot of people comment on how cute our shirts were Smile

As for the race, I think organizing a race of 4,000+ runners is quite the task, and Blue Bell does it well.  I’ve never had a problem with race day packet pick up or anything.  It was quick and painless.  Smile  The start line doesn’t have *official* corrals, but they have people with pace signs so you can get in the right spot.  Smile  The course is hilly, and beautiful.  Maybe next year I’ll have had enough hill practice with Jess to actually run it?  Ha Ha Ha Ha!!!!!  Maybe…….  In addition to the Kids 1 mile and the 5K, they also offer a 10K.  Two of my MRTT friends ran the 10K and passed us on the course.  It was fun to have a cheering squad come running up from behind us Smile  I love my MRTT girls <3

The only complaint I have is as the race gets bigger they may need to find another way of giving out the ice cream, because that area can be a little……  *intense*……  But even still I managed to get plenty of ice cream…  I think the babies each had 2, I had 3, Sara I think had the record of SIX ice creams Winking smile

I love that there are fun events like this that I can bring my family out for and they can have a good time.  I love that Auston had a new PR for 5K time at 21:20!  He was 8th in his age group.  He WILL place…  It’s just a matter of time….  I love that I have 2 great friends that share this sport with me.  And I love that my husband was willing to take our kids AND Jessica’s girls home so Jess and I could straight to Austin Smile  It was a great day Smile

Me and Jess Smile

Me and Trish….  And on an only slightly related note, I love that my friends love my kids….