Monday, May 9, 2011

Sunny race day.

OK, enough slacking off, right? Well, I haven't really been slacking off, but all our regular Running Moms weren't able to make the two runs this week, so I had nothing to write about. That's not exactly true... I never did write a race report for the Times Colonist 10K!


I have to begin by saying that it was a truly gorgeous morning. The sun was shining, the wind was nowhere to be found and it was actually warm, even for the 8am start time. I honestly can't remember a more perfect and lovely morning for a race. I haven't run this race in a few years and I was excited about the new route.


The amazing morning helped me get past the fact that the race start was extremely congested, bordering on annoying. It took me over two minutes to get up to the start line and when I got there, it was so crowded that I found it hard to actually run. I'm not saying I'm a super fast runner, but I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say that I passed thousands of people during the race. Within the first four kilometres, I passed people pushing strollers, I passed walkers, I passed a few people who were breathing so hard, I was actually a little worried for them. The same questions kept running through my head, "How close to the front did these people start? Were they lined up right behind the elite runners?" Quite a few people passed me during the race and if I was annoyed, they must have been even more annoyed.


I spoke with a few different friends and they all had similar frustrations at the beginning of the race. A couple of them told me it took them over ten minutes to get to the start line! 


All quibbling aside, it's so nice to know that this race is only getting more popular. And for good reason; it was a fun race, a fantastic day and a great experience. I love the new course, but I have to say that I kinda missed seeing all the runners in the out-and-back, even though anyone who knows me knows I hate out-and-backs. Go figure.


I ran without the stroller, which was really nice (thanks, Peter!). I didn't go in with huge expectations, since I hadn't been training specifically for this distance, so I was pleasantly surprised when I ended up running a personal best. And of course, like any crazy runner, I started thinking that if I had had a better race start, I would have had an even better time... Silliness. I am very, very happy with the race and look forward to running it again next year.


Our Running Moms, Cristal, Adrianne and Christy all ran the race; yay! Christy pushed Elise in the stroller, Adrianne's husband Andy pushed Finn, and like me, Cristal ran without the stroller. Both Christy and Adrianne ran well and finished well, but Cristal had to stop and walk at around the 6K mark. She is such a trooper! Her knee and shin were causing her a lot of pain, but she walked the last 4K and forced herself to run across the finish line. Now she needs to rest and recuperate and hopefully get some much-needed physio and maybe even a new pair of shoes. I've been thinking about you Cristal; come back strong and ready, because I miss you and we have Half-Marathon training staring in June! ;)


I'm # 3111. You can't really see it, but I'm wearing "tattoo" arm warmers.


1 comment:

  1. I was thinking of you this weekend when we ran the Run for Sound and Silence, it too was a great morning to run!

    Sorry I wasn't able to get down there to run last week, it has been crazy. This week is worse! The half this weekend, and light runs... Not sure if I will make it down this week, but I will try next week... Then a week off!!! Yahooooo

    Get better Crystal, we need you out there running.. looks like I will be training for the Oct half also... so get better!

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