At least I can say that it was warmer for this year's half-marathon than last year! I still wore my winter running pants but quite frankly found myself more than comfortable (and not overheated) and certainly more comfortable than starting with shorts in the cooler start to the day. I have to say that I felt stronger in the start of this year's race than last year's which I hope is a function of a full year of competition and training. Heidi and I were able to start out together for the first bit of the run but we did eventually part company and I had to try to find some new pace bunnies in the pack. I did manage to do that with various people and found it helpful to "tag on" to others to try to push myself along. Still found the hills of Keillor Road and Laurier Heights to be a challenge. Note to self - more hill repeats in the next few months are in order!
At about the 17 or 18 km point I did experience some dizzy spells but was able to push through. Again felt I had good pace for most of the race and was hoping for a good outcome. Even had one of the docs at the Misericordia who was also entered give me a bit of an inspirational speech at about 18 or 19 km saying that if we pushed it we could end up finishing in under 2 hours. Unfortunately that didn't happen. Was able to knock a couple of minutes off last year's time but didn't make my goal of being under 2 hours. Regretably, neither did the doc who made the speech.
However, it was good to get a little improvement on last year. I say that because I don't feel that my training has been as intense or as frequent as I would have liked it to have been so far this year. In addition, in the week leading up to this race I was in Denver at a conference with Jon Popowich - eating too much and probably exercising too little! This was probably only the 3rd attempt at this distance so far this year, so good to know that I can actually do it under race conditions. I also came off the race in good shape - one blister and some sore muscles but otherwise no injuries of note.
Next up is the Great White North Half Ironman slated for July 3rd. Reasonably confident at this point about a 6 hour time there. Would like to get in under 6 hours which means perhaps a little better than 43 minutes in the swim, hopefully just under 3 hours on the bike, and try to get in a 2:15 or less run. Keep training and get the nutrition in on race day!
Great job. Greg way to keep it going! We should pre-ride the GWN course a few times.
ReplyDeleteRick I'm totally up for the GWN course for sure. Heidi might want to join us too. She's trying to get ready for that same race. Talk to you more after the long weekend.
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