Posts Tagged ‘5K’

The GE 5K Road Race

Monday, July 20th, 2009

I ran my second 5K on Sunday, The GE 5K Road Race that supported the Petit Family Foundation. I was proud to be  part of this fundraiser. My goal for this race was to try to beat my last 5K time by one minute. I ended up finishing with a time of 31:15, 53 seconds faster than my last 5K. Close enough for me.

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You could get a free massage before the race if you wanted.

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Dr. Petit spoke briefly before the race started. He ran the race also.

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Ronald was there too and he was actually pretty funny. He started shouting, “You’re almost there!” to the runners as soon as the race began.

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There were so many runners. They were everywhere! I like to start at the back of the pack but while waiting for the race to start more and more people came, and I ended up starting in the middle this time.

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This guy won the race in a little over 15 minutes. Total! Crazy fast!

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Here I am just about to cross the finish line. I am this close to getting sick and I look it too. For some stupid reason I decided to eat a GU energy gel about 15 minutes before the race started even though I had never had one before and didn’t know how my stomach was going to react to it. I can safely say I will never have one again. I had a really hard time swallowing it and then around mile 2 I started feeling like I was going to be sick and really didn’t totally shake it until after dinner last night.

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This was taken after I consumed a good amount of water, some orange wedges and a yogurt. They had a ton of free food at this event.

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My stomach didn’t recover enough to eat a DQ cone but I felt well enough to take a picture with one instead. Despite the Gu incident, it was a good day and a good race.

First Race Results

Monday, May 18th, 2009

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I was a bundle of nerves on race day. The weather was cold and rainy until shortly before the race started and I was glad the rain stopped for the race. I don’t mind running in the rain when it’s warm but I was already cold and getting soaked wasn’t going to help that any.

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Ready, Set, Go! I started close to the back. Less people to pass me that way.

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I passed the lady in the green shortly after the race started and she promptly passed me a few minutes later. That’s me behind her in the white shirt. I struggled to keep up with her for the rest of the race and got it in my head that I was going to pass her again right at the end.

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I did everything I said I wasn’t going to do. I ran faster than my normal pace trying to keep up with other people even though there was a good chance I would burn out before the end of the race. I also do much better with a one minute walking break at the mile marks and though I did make myself walk twice, I could only last 20 seconds or so before I had to run again. Hearing people behind you catching up made it hard for me to walk.

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Coming into the finish line. You’ll note I managed to pass the lady in green.

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Crossing the finish line! The adrenaline rush during the whole race was unreal!

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I did it! And cried like a baby when it was over. My time was 32:08 and about 3 minutes faster than I was able to run it on my own. I finished #183 out of 242 runners but the results only have the times for 210 runners posted. I have no idea why that is because they announced they had 242 people running.  I came in 9th out of 15 in my division and I was on cloud nine all day yesterday. I’m hoping that I will be less concerned with other people and less nervous for my next race. But I finished and I wasn’t last or second to the last or third to the last, so I made my goals! It was a good first race!

My First 5K

Friday, May 15th, 2009

I signed up for my first 5K run for this Sunday. Running a 5K has been a goal of mine since last year and after many injuries and then a broken foot I am finally going to do it. I am unbelievably nervous. I don’t know why I am this nervous. It’s not like I am trying out for the Olympics or something. But I am, very nervous that is. And I’m sure it’s going to get worse the closer it gets. One of my fears is being last. I don’t want to be last. I know someone has to be last, I just don’t want it to be me. To be honest, I don’t want to be second or third to the last either. I guess anything after that is OK. I’ve looked up finishing times in my age group from previous races and they are so much faster than me! How do people my age run that fast? I can’t imagine ever running that fast. And my second fear is not being able to finish. I was advised from another runner to just run my own race. If I let all the people passing me, and there will be many, to get to me I will try to run faster than I am able and burn out before it’s over. So I guess those are my goals. I want to finish and not be last or second to the last or third to the last. Simple goals, right? Ha.

So anyway, I’ll let you all know how I do. Or if I never bring this up again you can assume that it didn’t go well and I am upset and don’t want to talk about it. OK?

Have a great weekend!