One of my New Year's Resolutions this year was to run 5Ks as often as I could. I started training in December, and my first one was during my birthday weekend downtown.
R was only there for a few minutes before he took off to go fish, so there is only one photo of me, and the rest I took while I was running. :) The theme was St. Patrick's Day, so again there were lots of people dressed up in costumes. I stuck with just a dark green top (peeking out under my running jacket).
It was really freakin' cold out. So glad I had invested in all the cold-weather gear; I wore every single thing! We also got a t-shirt for signing up, and I added that to the layers as well.
The race was at Diversey Harbor. It's too soon for any of the boats to be in yet, but it's still a pretty area. We lucked out; the rain and fog that had permeated the area broke up in time for the race, so it ended up being a really nice day!
People getting ready:
Then we were off! It was pretty muddy with lots of puddles on the path, so it was slow-going in spots as we all navigated through narrow running areas in a large group. I think next time I will try to get a spot further up in the crowd; I know I ended up running with the slower people around me, but we were very far back and it was almost all walkers behind us. That actually doesn't do well for my motivation because it makes me feel even slower than I am, if that makes any sense.
The two mile mark (the time is from when the race started, not my actual time):
I averaged just under 13 minutes per mile. Not bad, not great. It gives me lots of room to improve as I keep racing! I won't lie; I did stop and walk 3 times during the race, for short stints. I'll be looking to improve on that too.
The three mile mark. I got a good hard run in after that, with my final burst of energy:
My final time was 39:26, my pace was 12:44, and I came in 815 out of about 1800 participants. 37 out of 48 of my division (Women ages 40-44), and 457 out of 545 for my gender overall. Not that any of those stats really matter, except as a personal baseline so I can see my improvement as my 5K year progresses.
They were serving bananas and green bagels to runners afterward. Ha!
Instead, Hubby and I went out for pancakes. I love pancakes after a run; that's a tradition I think I will keep.
Now I just have to remember to post the next one here too. Should be in April!
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI find that it’s always best to start with a group who are slightly faster than you as it motivates as well as ensuring you don’t get stuck behind dawdlers.
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Good for you! Great job.
ReplyDeleteAnd those bagels are probably really good with some green cream cheese and green eggs.
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