Sunday, December 03, 2006

2006 Decker 20K




What comes up most come down. That pretty much goes for gravity and for hills, and it's where my story starts. It's Sunday afternoon. This morning I hit the snooze only once to wake up at the crack of dawn, 5:15am. I check the weather... 37 degrees, 10 mile winds, feels like 30 degrees. Great - What to do now? I get my pre-configured wardrobe on, which included running gloves a dry-fit beanie (new purchases!), along with a long sleeve technical t-shirt and vest, with some short shorts to match.

7:07 am:
We make it to the race. I run feverishly to the bathroom, to only discover that I left my race chip at home. Quickly I run back out to the car to find Caitlin and ask her to run back to the house and get my chip... I can't run the race without one. Alas, I did find out they had additional chips, but I'm not sure how that would have registered with my name, ect... Anyway, I bought one for the series and needed it. Without a doubt, Caitlin zips to the house and back in under twenty minutes with my champion chip in tote.

8:00 am:
We're off! It's cold... The first 4 miles we're nothing but wind, cold, brisk, bone-chilling wind. I was glad I had worn the right clothes.

The hills gradually start. My pace slows a bit as I try to adjust for the conditions. Should I push it, should I?? That's what keeps popping in my head as I feverishly check my watch.

Somewhere around mile 5 I realize the wind is now at my side, we've changed directions. I take a GU (new espresso flavor with 2X the caffeine). A smile breaks on my face. I'm past the 5K mark. My body feels good, my pace increases.

Mile 7 - the dirt road. I wish I had a camera. The sight was incredible - the road, dark and muddy brown, looked like something from a war film, but instead of soldiers in combat, I see a mile worth of runners - from the top of the hill approaching the valley where the sun is still rising to the peak nearly 3/4 of a mile away. Again, I smile and think, wow this is what the training is all about.

Miles 8-10. We hit the hill. This is the big one. Not like motive (over a mile), but steep nonetheless and not alone in the otherwise described hilly course that is Decker. I get into crunch mode, laying low using my arms to thrust my body up this pavement giant. We reach the top. I exchange a 'we're almost there' to a fellow runner, and he smiles back. We've made it. I hit another water stop and head for the final push.

To the finish...
2 miles and change to go. I'm almost there. I take another GU and I'm off.
With less than a mile to go I see Shawn, my coach and Jessie, his girlfriend. It's exactly the motivation I need to finish strong. I head to the final stretch only to hit another wall of wind whipping at my head... I snake around the final turn and see the finish line in less than 1/2 mile ahead. I stop thinking and start moving. Fast, very fast. Uncontrollably fast. I finish. Tired, cold, and very happy.

Stats:
5K time: 24:37.3, pace: 7:56/M
10K time: 49:57.7, pace: 8:14/M
15K time: 1:13:43.3, pace: 8:03/M
20K time (finish): 1:37:53.4, 7:59/M

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Hope you enjoyed the report! I wrote a bit more than usual, but it's race's like this that make the Distance Challenge so rewarding. Distance challenge #4 - DONE!!!!!!!!!!!

ARA 20-miler to follow on Jan. 7th. 2007 here I run.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Motive Bison Stampede Half Marathon - 11/12/2006





I write this with sore legs and a big smile.

This was officially my second half marathon to do. The first being Freescale at the beginning of the year. The difference? I completed this race nearly twenty minutes faster, with a time of 1:41:34.

The weather was optimal, a brisk 50 degrees at the start. Perfect for the 13.1 mile trek. The first few miles felt effortless, though I kept checking my watch to make sure I maintained my pace... as the big descent (first hill of the course) hit at mile 4. The 'King of the Hill' challenge was at mile ~5-6. This, ever so appropriately named challenge went by rather quickly, and in retrospect, I should have gone a little slower, as it took much longer for me to recover than in my previous training runs at the same point. I finished the king of the hill mile in 7:41.

Next came mile 7-9, when a major cramp hit right under my heart, and slowed things down quite a bit. I did some breathing techniques, and thankfully the pain subsided to allow me to pick up my pace and continue towards the finish.

The final miles flew by and I was joined at the finish line by my coach, wife and friends. Another GREAT race is now over. Distance challenge number 3 - DONE!

Stats:
Chip time: 1:41:34
Average pace: 7:45

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Girl Scouts-Lone Star Council's Scenic 10 Miler- 10/22/2006

What a cold morning. The first two miles were brutal, but fun. Running on concrete took a little adjusting to. Overall this was a very cool race. I'd like to thank my buddy Jim-bo for running it with me. Without his elbows constantly hitting me, and the awesome gu I kept on pounding, I'm not sure how this would have turned out. Distance challenge event 2 - done!

Stats:
1st 5 miles: 38:27.9, pace : 7:41
2nd 5 miles: 37:10.9, pace : 7:26
overall time: 1:15:38.8
overall pace: 7:34


Monday, November 06, 2006

IBM Uptown Classic 10K - 10/1/2006

The first of the distance challenge races! It was a hot, muggy day out, but the race was full of energy and lots-o-fun!

Stats:
First 5K: 23:18.9, 7:28 (pace)
Second 5K: 22:57.3, 7:21 (pace)
Chip time: 46:16.8
Average pace: 7:27



Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Silicon Labs Marathon Relay





I did the frist 10K. Here are the final results:

Division: Open Mixed
Finishing place: 14 (out of 81)

Team name: Mashing Face
Finish time: 3:25:39
Average pace: 7:51/M

Time / Lap
Lap 1 7:13/M (jill) 54:07
Lap 2 7:58/M (peter) 49:25
Lap 3 7:28/M (noah) 46:20
Lap 4 9:18/M (pepper) 29:44
Lap 5 8:24/M (scott) 26:02

Rock 'n' Roll Marathon





This was the my first TNT marathon. I raised over $5K for the Leukemia and Lymphoma society. I want to dedicate my race and experience to my honored hero, Maya who passed away recently.

Rocky Hill Ranch 50K (I did the 25K)



Freescale Marathon - race pics!

Here are some pictures from the past few races I did.

Freescale Marathon (I did the 1/2)