“At first an ordeal and then an accomplishment, the daily run becomes a staple, like bread, or wine, a fine marriage, or air. It is also a free pass to friendship.”
~ Benjamin Cheever, Strides

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Holiday Run Recap

Race: Holiday Run
Distance:  4 miles
Date:  December 11, 2011, 9am start

Finish time:  49:13, 12:19 min/mile
What sets this race apart: The weather???



This is another M3S sports race, which generally means you can expect a nice, well run race. It took place in Sharon Woods Metro park, which is notorious for a few large hills - for Columbus anyway.  


This race always takes place the 2nd weekend in December....in Ohio...and thus, is somewhat well known for having bad weather.  This year - it was beautiful and sunny!   Oh.  And 18 degrees Fahrenheit.  Nonetheless, I dressed as I typically do for winter runs:  running tights, a long sleeve tech shirt, a running jacket, and gloves.  I also wore a Texas Santa Hat, but the hat came off within the first 2 miles.  I actually also took the jacket off in the last half of the race...which required a brief walk to get it off over my Garmin.  Apparently, I need to practice running and stripping.  Er. 
Crossing the start line - pre-stripping
I have been struggling with sore quads from training so hard to get back in shape post-baby, so I wasn't sure how today would go after running 3 miles with NOBO yesterday.  A dailymile buddy who is much faster than me saw me and told me he intended to run with me.  I pointed out that he was much faster than me - and he said that as long as I didn't intend to walk (it was too cold for that), he didn't care.  I'm a touch competitive and don't like holding people up... As a result, I pushed HARD and ran the second consecutive hill a bit faster than I should have.  I was breathing like I was dying at the top, but I ran the whole thing darn it!  LOL!  Of course, trying to get my breath back in the cold, with my asthma, forced me to drop the pace a bit for the next mile.  This left me rather frustrated with my final time for the event.


My friend Rob kept me sane though...and running.  There was some guy back of us that yelled HA every 2 seconds the ENTIRE race.  At first, we thought - what is that - a goose?  Then, no - maybe that's a dog.  Somewhere around mile 2 - we realized - THAT'S A PERSON!  Rob then started fantasizing about wrapping his scarf around the guys face.  LOL!  That helped keep me from getting too annoyed until the last half mile when the guy started catching us.  I told Rob - that GUY is not passing us and picked up the speed.  HAHAHA. I know, I know, I'm terrible.


The swag for this race was decent if you picked up at Fleet Feet.  A long sleeve tech shirt and a holiday ornament (you got to pick out the ornament.)  I do not think you got an ornament if you picked it up at the race.
I actually puffy pink heart this shirt - and wore the shirt for the race the day of the race for the first time ever!
What was really fun - was seeing more of my running buddies from MiT - a couple of faces I hadn't seen in months!
Me and Laurie rocking the hats!

The MiT gang post-race!
I also got to meet up with all the daily mile Columbus (Run DMC) folks -
Run DMC - post race
Of course - these groups of people are why I even did this race to begin with.  I keep saying - no more races until X or - no more races of less than 13 miles.  And people keep talking me into "just one more."


My friend Lynne from NOBO also ran the race.  This was her longest run EVER!  WOOT!
Lynne and I - post race
The coolest thing though?  Another MiTer, Richard gave me a belt that I can attach race bib numbers to!  I will never have to put safety pins through my clothes ever again!  All because he had this spiffy thing - and I asked where he got it.  (Turns out he got it through his tri-training group)....then he took it off, took his bib off of it, and handed to me.  What a nice guy!  It's pictured here with my bib and medal.  ;)


What's the coldest weather you've ever run a race in?


What's the toughest weather you've ever run a race in?

6 comments:

  1. That was so awesome of Richard! I heard they ran out of shirts and medals, though, but it must not have been until the very end. Nice race, Mandy!

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  2. It's so tempting to do races when your friends are doing them! I had a year like that, where I raced every weekend. Looking back on it, it was fun!

    The worst weather I've ever raced in was probably that half-marathon a week ago. The wind combined with the temps and the snow and ice really packed a punch, though honestly I hate really hot weather much more.

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  3. Sweet medal!!!!

    Worst weather I ran was during Baystate Marathon in 2009 here in MA. It was a rainy/snowy/sleety mess of a day. If you were lucky to dodge the puddles, you often got splashed by other runners who didn't dodge the puddles. It was freezing out and the most miserable running conditions I've experienced....so far!!

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  4. Wow! I wish I had said something to him! He gave you a water bottle too! Richard is awesome! Maybe he has some more bags of tricks for us!

    I was glad I got to see you! To answer your question on my blog - the earrings didn't bother me - not sure if it was b/c I wasn't at MY pace or what, but they were fine!

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  5. I LOVE YOUR RACE RECAPS!

    I LOVE THAT SHIRT!!

    I LOVE MY RACE BELT TOO!! No more holes in my clothes either, although, I always manage to remember to wear it lately.

    I am sorry I missed this race because it looks awesome! And you, my friend, are looking FANTASTIC! Your hard work is really paying off.

    I was at FF last night and I liked the Run Run Reindeer 13.1 ornament. If my sister is reading this, I hope she gets one for my stocking. Even though I just went over to Sarah's blog and made a fuss about being a Scrooge! ;)

    Can't wait to see you soon!!

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