This was my first HMRRC Winter Series race so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew it was informal and that you could sign up for either distance.
I considered doing the 15K but I HATE the cold so I signed up for the 3 mile one.
Well, it was I good thing since yesterday, I had a headache and was really nauseous all day. I stayed in bed til about 5 pm and forced myself to get up and eat something.
I got up this morning still feeling under the weather but at least my headache was gone. So I decided to tough it out and go to the race.
It was cold (like 20 degrees) but the sun was out.
I was surprised at how many people showed up for this race. I guess the weather and the cost had something to do with it. I bumped into many runners that I knew. Most were doing the 15k.
This race was as I said pretty informal – no bibs or timing chips. It didn’t matter to me. I just wanted to get through it.
Both the 3 milers & the 15kers run the same course for 3 miles & then the 15kers continue running.
Immediately after I started, my knee brace popped off. I tried to pick it up without getting trampled. It was hard. No one would stop & help so I just waited.
That kinda killed my 1st mile time but who cares. I put my brace in my jacket pocket and then during mile 2, it fell out. I stopped and heard someone yelling, “Indian Orange!” I guess she meant me because she had found my knee brace.
The course was quite boring – around the campus and office buildings but no major hills, at least.
When I approached the end, I saw 29 minutes on the clock. I then poured on the speed. There was no way I was finishing 3 miles in over 30 minutes – sick or not!
My Garmin said 29:11 but the official clock was 29:21 and I finished 102 out of 175.
I stayed around for a little while. I checked the times & saw that the fast women in my age group were there – no chance for an award even if I ran my fastest.
The refreshments were decent: cake, bread, fruit, soup…not bad for a free race. I hope to run more of the HMRRC Winter Series Races.
I definitely needed to run more since today was my long run but still felt nauseous. So I headed back home and to the Rail Trail. There I dragged myself through a slow slow 4 more miles for a total of 7 for the day.
It has been a tradition to celebrate my mentee, Amanda’s birthday at the Melting Pot. This is the 4th year we have done this.
Here we are again a year older.
Unfortunately, my 7 miles today only burned off the calories in the Smores martini.






What a cool tradition to celebrate it every year in the same restaurant.
Great run in a great time Darlene, congratulations!
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