Silks & Satins 5K

I hesitated going to today’s race.  My friends weren’t going.  My husband couldn’t.  I was tired.  I had only run once in the last week.  I had 2 parties to go to.  But I went..

It was in Saratoga at the race track.  After I picked up my packet, I bumped into someone (Paula) from my No Boundaries class.  She has never raced alone and was anxious for company.

We headed to the starting point together.  They had signs for 4 minute miler, 4 1/2 min., 5 min., etc.  We hesitated to walk to see if there were signs for 11 minute mile runners (if they had a place for someone that slow?) since we would have to race an extra mile, we  would be so far from the starting line.

We opted for some where in middle but still had a distance berfore we reached the starting line.  The course was very flat and the weather was perfect. We talked the whole way and it was a very painless race. 

Paula ran the Freihofer’s and finished behind me (about 100 runners back) and may have slowed me down to keep at her pace.  But it was definitely more fun to run with someone. 

I encouraged her her to sprint across the finish line and she remarked that she had never ran that fast.  I looked up and saw 34:07 as the time and immediately thought:  “How did I run so slow?”

me on the right crossing the finish line

me on the right crossing the finish line

I found out later thay although we had a chip, it only recorded your finish time and that your PR woiuld not be accurate unless you knew how long it took you to get to the starting line.

This made me feel better since I felt like I was running as fast or faster than my previous races.

Next time I may use my iPod to calcuate an accurate time.

It was fun.  Next year I want to stay around and use my free ticket to the track.

There’s another race on August 16 called The Saratoga Derby.  I signed up already!

Race Results: http://www.coolrunning.com/results/08/ny/Jul26_SilksS_set1.shtml  (I came in 880 out 1002). 

Video: http://www.clipsyndicate.com/publish/video/653893

The Utica Boilermaker

Kind of a let down… I was sick in bed with a migraine and throwing up ALL DAY Saturday (no carb loading for me). 

Sunday I was determined to run anyway.  I had to get up at the unGodly time of 3 am.  It was raining when the bus got to Utica  but it stopped by the time the race began.

I felt sick, my headache returned but I gave it a shot and ran the whole thing!!! I knew it was not one of my best races but I am glad I did it.

     
Boilermaker 5k Run

The Boilermaker Race pretty much focused its attention on the 15K race.  There were 12000 doing that one (including the Governor) and only 1800 doing the 5K  so not much was happening when we ran.  The good part was that we didn’t have to wait in line to get food or fight the crowds.

We waited around for almost 4 hours to leave which was pretty boring.  Next time I’d like to drive on my own.  I wish I was able to run the 15K.  That one seemed to be so much more exciting!

The mentors at Fleet Feet were so proud of us.  I am glad I did it.  For me, I surprised myself in running a 5k in April and then 3 more since so the Boilkermaker which was supposed to be my first 5K was not.  Unfortunately because of how I felf physically, it was not even my best.

I plan to continue running and continue entering 5K races to stay focused.  Sept 7 is the Brueggers Bagel run, Oct 4 is the Susan G. Komen and in November there is the Turkey Trot.

The Freihofer’s Race for Women was awesome!

I was a little nervous and not feeling well but I am SO glad I did it.  About 3,600 women all running together.  I can’t put the feeling into words! 

 

Victah Sailer & Jeff Foley / www.jefffoley.com)

And it wasn’t that bad.  I finished and even took 4 minutes off my first 5k that I ran a month ago. 

I was super pleased with my time — 33:29 – I finished 1996 out of over 3000 (70/150 in my age group).

 See: http://www.coolrunning.com/results/08/ny/May31_30thAn_set1.shtml for the complete results and click HERE for the results with a search engine.

Mother’s Day Race

Three and 1/2 miles – the most I have ever run!!! We got a rose and a bag which was nice.  They took photos. and the important part: I did it– running the whole way!!!!!!!!!!! My 5k time was 36 minutes, a full minute faster than for the Moshier race.  My race time was about 40 minutes.

This was the course: http://web.mac.com/sburns223/iWeb/HMRRC%20Mother%27s%20Day%20Race%202008/Race%20Course.html

I came in 100th (13th in my age group).

Click HERE for all the race results.

Tim Moshier Memorial 5K Run/walk

Here’s the route for Tims’s race
:
View Interactive Map on MapMyFitness.com

I was only planning to run 1.5 miles maybe 2 miles but I ran the whole thing!!!! 37 minutes!!!!!!!! My first 5k!!!! Hooray!  Can’t wait to do my next!

Click HERE for the results- I came in 333.