I started too fast and had a side ache by mile 3; I tried to breath through it and keep a steady pace. By the river crossing, which was only above my knees so I was able to "run" through it, I was feeling pretty good. With my new burst of energy and only flat sand ahead I was able to catch the one lady who got first in the Patrick's Point 10k two weeks ago. I improved my time by 4:21 from the 2008 race, with an average pace of 7:30 (I know my first two miles were faster). Here are the stats:
Time: 1:05:41;
Place overall: 98 out of 502 runners;
Age division: 3rd place out of 30 women in my age group;
Sex: 13 out of 233 women overall;
My parents were there to cheer and take pictures at four different points in the race which gave me something to look forward to along the way. I will add more pictures and video eventually. Here's one photo from the Six Rivers Running Club website. I'm steps from the finish line.
Hna! aka Karen,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about your running adventures. I enjoyed reading this. You know I'm not passionate about running, but decided I needed something to look forward to and help me get in shape. My husband and I will be doing the Indy 1/2 marathon on May 8th. Do you have any ideas for healthy, fast snacks that will keep me going before/after a run, but not make me gain weight? I'm sure I'll have more questions for you...great job on all of your running adventures! You're amazing!