This was not a big race and some people did not show because of the cold! To me that is crazy! It was not THAT cold! I would always take colder temperatures over the heat that we get for most of the year. I wanted to do well for that 10k, I had planned to rest the day before but when the opportunity to run with Dean K. came I could not pass on it and so I did not rest and instead of running 5k like we were supposed to we actually ran 8k because we took a wrong turn!! Yesterday I started feeling a bit sick..sinus crap...so I was a little worried for my race.
I started faster then usual but I felt pretty good. I had been running faster lately and I wanted to see how I could hold up in a race. First 3 miles all went fine, I kept a faster pace then in my 2 previous 10k race. Only problem was all the walkers who were walking 3 people wide talking and drinking coffee...the runners had to go off the path to pass them, that drove me nuts! I skipped the 2 water stations they had. I saw the boys after the first loop, our car was parked right in front of the path so they were able to watch a movie in the car while I was going around! Tough life I tell you.
The Start:
Mile 3:
At mile 4 my stomach decided that it did not like going at a faster pace and I started getting dry heaves. AGAIN! Yes BDD you read that correctly. This is a real problem for me now. They had a water station there and I took a couple sip and continued running...a little slower. Mile 4 was my slowest split of the race. For the last 2 miles I just picked people in front and focused on passing them and not think about my stomach and what would happen once I stop running! I crossed the finish line and I had to delay the hugs from the kids ...went to hide from them, I don't want them to see me getting sick after a race and associate that with running! Again dry heaves, it sucks and it hurts also.
My first 10k was in November, one month later I ran my 2nd one and took 5 minutes off my time and yesterday I took 4 minutes off of that time. So 9 minutes in 3 months! I am happy with this. Progress is a good thing. I wanted to run negative splits but I could not keep the pace I had for the first 3 miles. I need to improve on that.
That is Will at the bottom right of the picture waving to me!
I saw myself on Regis and Kelly for a whole 2 seconds...only because I am really tall and I know where I was at the start!!!!
17 comments:
You keep your car thermometer on Celcius? Something is wrong with that.
Good thing nothing, besides the dry heavage, is wrong with your race. Great job - you are showing real progress with the improvement. I owe you some style. Stay tuned.
Ah yes, I am Canadian! that's why!!!
Awesome! I *heart* progress, too!
Bummer 'bout the tummy issues, though :(
Way to go, 2 big runs in one weekend?! Rockstar!!! :)
Congratulations!!!! That is awesome!! 9 minutes in 3 months!? WOW!!! I hope you feel better next time though.
9 min/3 mos is incredible! Congrats! Sorry you're still dealing with the tummy issues though.
Good job...doing us Canucks proud!
nice PR and progress especially with the issues during the run! u will figure it out its a process
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This is a completely random comment, but I love your running outfit! You look so stylish! I always look like such a nerd.
Congrats!!! Another Pukie, your in the elite of the elite now, pick it up on Friday
BTW, next time you see the botox bimbo, you should say "Have you ever one a Pukie? I have.... Twice!!" and turn and walk away
That's great that you are getting faster! You probably went out too fast. I don't run fast so I feel fine at the end. So maybe I need to speed it up and get sick LOL
CONGRATULATIONS!! YOU ARE GETTING SO SPEEDY and girl you LOOK AMAZING!!! I am so sorry about the tummy issues...that is the worst. Bummer that the weather wasn't better for your crazy awesome running. YOU ARE FAMOUS....Dean K and Regis show, can I have your autograph. I just read your Dean K post and I am extremely jealous. LOVED all the pictures!!!
Despite the dry heaves, sounds like an awesome race! So cool your kids were able to be so close yet stay warm and entertained :D
wow, a 9 minute PR improvement in 3 months, that is awesome! Sounded like a fun race, surprised that many people stayed home, 32 is pretty cold, but it is still nice running weather! Bummer about the dry heaves though...
9 minutes in 3 months for a 10K is amazing!! Congrats! Sorry about the dry heaves. That couldn't have been enjoyable. Dang-I wish I would have watched Regis and Kelly!! Great Job!
Wow... you are making some serious progress... I love it! So sorry to hear about the dry heaving though - that's such a horrible feeling!
It is funny you mentioned how tall you are, because I was just about to ask your height because you look so tall in your running pictures!
Congrats on the great progress! What a wonderful thing to see those numbers. Awesome!
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