Sunday was an early morning. My race, the Calgary Police 5k, wasn’t starting starting until 8:30am but the half marathon was strting at 8:00am. I wanted to find good parking and see the start of the half so getting there early was important. Of course that meant getting up at about 5:50am in order to be ready to head out the door just after 6:30am. I didn’t need too long to get ready as I had layed everything out the night before. Also as I wasn’t running until 8:30 I decided I would eat a breakfast bar on my way to the race. I didn’t want to eat too early.
It was a gorgeous morning but still chilly so I opted to wear a long sleeve shirt under my tank top. It was likely I’d remove it during the race but no sense in getting a chill before the race. I arrived in plenty of time and while the place was busy I still found a great parking spot. I love the excitement of heading to a race. Runners milling about, stretching, chatting, warming up, eating and all the rituals we do before a race.
I milled about myself and visited with many of my friends. I even chatted with a few of the officer volunteers. They were surpized and even a tad disappointed that I was only doing the 5k. They had enjoyed following along in the race with me in past years. That was nice to hear. I too was feeling sad that I was doing the 5k instead of the half. The half on this race is one of my favs and I would miss out on seeing Karen as she was cheering on the last hill of the half.
Oh well, I had to be smart about things. The leg is doing great but pushing it to do a half would not be wise. After visiting with friends and hitting the bathroom I headed out to watch the start of the half. I wished all my friends luck and snapped a ton of photos as the runners lined up, then even more as they headed out. By the way, all those photos are over at my Flickr site, way too many to put in here…lol.
There were some technical delays to the half so id didn’t leave me much time for another quick bathroom trip. Thankfully no lineups and then it was back outside to lineup for my race. The 5k is not chip timed and no official time so wanting to time myself accurately I lined up a little closer to the front then I normally would have. Thankfully I had my Garmin with me to track things and while no official results will ever be posted, I will have my own time.
And then we were off & running. Starting out near the front meant being passed by lots and lots of runners. But heh, I’m used to that so it really doesn’t bother me. Heck about 4 or 5 strollers passed me early on that can be a bit disheartening. Doe it bug you?
The 5k route is pretty much all through residential areas. For the most part it’s pretty flat except for a few highway overpasses. Not my favorite kind of route. I prefere a few more hills - up & down of course. I know that sounds strange but flat just doesn’t give me the same momentum. I started out a tad fast finishing my first km in 7:45. Now it would of been nice if I could have kept up that pace, but well, no such luck. At the half way mark I was still doing good but had slowed down and got even slower from there. Oh well, at least there were still runners behind me.
I stuck to sets of running 9 and walking for 1 minute. That felt comfortable even though my sets with my running group had not been that long. As I finished each km I checked my pace and time. I had to remind myself that this was not a PR race, it was to set the bar for the year. My only real goal was not to have a PW (personal worst). My personal worst for a 5k was 47:58 so I had lots of room.
At the last km I picked it up where I could but found it tough. However, I had lots left in the tank when I saw the finish line and kicked in my sprint. Mr V shows my pace was about 4:38/km. Hmmm that made for a nice finish but perhaps it also meant I did leave enough of me out on the course.
Mr V tells his story here.
My final time 46:58. I had hoped for 45 but heh, I’ll settle for that. I hung out at the finish after taking tons of photos of the half marathon finishers. I stayed until the very last runner was done. Many a runner had waited for me in the past, this time it was my turn to see the last runners finish.
My Flickr Photos
Calgary Roadrunner photos
Race Results - Half Marathon