The half-marathoners turn left and run the 8 mile loop, followed by the 5. Marathoners and 50k runners turn right and run the 5 first, followed by the 8, then both again (and the 50k people add another 5 for good measure).
I entered the 50k but decided a few weeks ago that I would run the half instead. There were several reasons for this:
- With the weather, running slow for 5-6 hours didn't sound like much fun
- I'm racing a mile on an indoor track at CWRU this Saturday, and wanted to be recovered
- Victoria had plans in the afternoon and I needed to be home by 12:30 to work the day-care
I wore YakTrax Pro's over my shoes. I have run in these several times with no issues but yesterday the left one would slip to the side, off my toe, every 2-3 miles. I think I was pushing off harder than normal in an attempt to run "fast". Not that you can run very fast in 6-8 inches of snow.
In the early part of the race, I was running 5th with a group of 3 right behind me, including Jim Chaney. I talked with Jim a little and found out that he is the narrator for the Burning River course videos, which I really appreciate! (Even though I haven't done the race yet, I have viewed the videos to prepare for other runs in the area).
Eventually I stopped and stepped to the side to adjust my YakTrax. I got going again and was now in 8th. Another 2 guys were following right behind me and we ran together until I stopped again to mess with my shoe. Now I was 10th, but a couple of them must have stopped at the 8-mile point and not continued on.
My first 6 miles were progressively slower, starting with 8:21 (mostly downhill) and slowing to 11:03 for #6. Everything from 5-12 was in the 10's or 11's except for #9 (where I got lost). Miles 10 and 11 were quicker than all but the first 4, at 10:03.
I really appreciated those volunteers that directed runners and worked at the aid stations and at the finish line. What a hard job that is on a cold day. Thank you!
After checking in at the start/finish area at 8 miles, I headed out on the 5-mile loop. In the next mile there was a sort of canopy of pine trees overhead, covered with snow, it was so beautiful and peaceful! I got to a spot where I wasn't sure if I should go left or right, and that cost me a couple minutes, I was hoping another runner would come along behind to show me the way but eventually I started walking and after a bit I saw an oranger streamer which showed me I was on the right path.
Pretty soon I did hear some runners catching me from behind, I worked hard the last 2-3 miles to hold my position, and in the results I was 8th overall out of 103 runners! I think this is my best finish yet in a WRTR race! My time was 2:22:22, results show 2:23:20. Either is fine.
That is me in the picture, wearing the blue shirt, finishing strong (I hope). Also wearing the glove/mittens I won at the Vertical Runner raffle on Christmas eve!
It was great to see many friends and other runners, and it was fun to hear some of the comments, as I was the only runner in shorts! I was running hard though and generating lots of heat. During the race I never was cold and never regretted the decision.
After the race I walked / jogged back out on the course to find Luke, he ran the half also and did well, finishing 31st in just under 3 hours.
He is in this picture, in the white jacket. He really seems to enjoy running and racing, I guess he is crazy like his old man!