What a gorgeous day for a run! I wore thin pants, a tech shirt and a fleece vest. I ended up removing the arm warmers I had planned on wearing. My daughter and Nikayla both had long johns on which they removed before we headed off to the race start. Oh yeah after hearing the course might be a bit icy I opted to wear spikes and Carrie borrowed my YakTrax.
For this event, we register at the hall and then walk about 3/4 of a km to the race start/finish area. We even get to walk through a tunnel under 14th St. The start of the race is straight uphill for just shy of a km. The only nice thing about that is you get to run down it for the finish…lol.
I started okay, running a bit as we headed uphill but I fell back quickly as I slowed down to a crawl…lol. The hill seemed to take forever and by the time I made it to the top I was dead last. So what’s new! There was a short section of tricky snow – soft stuff that was full of footprints and hard to navigate. Then it was onto narrow hard packed trails which were easily navigated with the spikes, a very good choice today.
There were a few little downs and ups but the next bit for the most part was flat. It meandered through some wide open areas and then through a bushy area. I remembered sinking into a deep hole one year in the bushy area. I was stuck there for a long time trying to wedge my one leg out. Thankfully that did not happen today.
Somewhere before heading down the next hill the speedy runners caught up with me. Rather then stop I sprinted to find a spot where the trail allowed them to pass me as I kept running. I really didn’t want to stop today. I had a goal I wanted to beat and stopping to let others pass while it’s the nice thing to do, my race was important too.
Flat stuff done for now we headed downhill. I barrelled down the hill like there was no tomorrow. Cool, it didn’t hurt. My legs were stronger (another bonus from my swim training) and I was actually enjoying a little speed onthe downhill. A sharp turn at the bottom and we were heading back uphill. I slowed down again. It was a tough slog. I think I spent too much energy on the downhill. Ahead Nikayla had disappeared and the walker I had been trying to catch had made the gap between us longer. Dang I so wanted to catch her.
Finally at the top the next stretch was nice and flat. I could see Nikayla way ahead. Good for her. Danny went by and I yelled “haven’t seen Alan”. Him and Alan have an ongoing battle to beat each other at these things. Of course I’d no sooner said that and Alan went by. I laughed and yelled to Danny “better run, Alan is on your heals”. They both seemed to pick it up. I found out later that Alan did eventually pass and beat Danny.
As for me I picked up the pace in hopes of catching the speedy walker ahead of me. At the 4k mark I caught and passed her. Yeah! We only had the downhill stretch left and how way in you know what was I gonna let her pass me on that stretch. She did briefly pull up beside me and then I kicked it into high gear. My pace went from 13min/k to a 4:39/k by the time I finished at the bottom of the hill. Dang I wish I could run that pace all the time…lol. Either way I was pretty happy to finish with an unofficial time of 46:48 which was mere seconds away from my PB for this one. My PB was back in 2006 at 46:11. Looks like swimming has another added bonus, stronger legs for my running! It didn’t even hurt to sprint downhill today!
Last year I sucked and took 1:17:07, heck I think Karen even beat me doing twice the distance. Speaking of Karen, she ran her 50th XC in a row today. Yeah Karen. I’d be right there with her had I not snuck off to Vegas to run a half marathon two years ago. I missed the race in Okotoks that year. Oh well, it was my 24th in a row and for Carrie plus little Nikayla it was there 28th in a row. My daughter, Carrie has come a long way with her running, she took 1st place female for the 4k today.
I tried out my new video camera toy today but silly me I did not make sure the camera had a full charge on the battery and it died 20 minutes into the race. I’ll post the link once I find a way of uploading it. It’s a pretty big file.
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