Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

This is my third time running this race.  Again this year, I chose to race on a team with Albany Law School (where I work).  There were about 19 of us (mostly students). We even had our own moisture wicking shirt.

I also planned to meet some friends here.

This is such an emotional race.  I have so many friends who have survived a bout with breast cancer.  This is why I choose to do this race each year. This is the sign I pinned to my back:

The weather couldn’t have been more perfect.  Sunny and cool – in the 50’s.  I was cold when I arrived.  My hubby came to the race and I made him take a pic before I met my group. (He hates taking photos.)


 I then found some of the runners from the law school and tried to get a photo before starting the race.

Then I bumped into a tennis friend (the one who started me running) and her niece (a former student of mine).  We started the race together.

I tried to get them to start near the front.  But while we were talking a hundred or so runners ended up in front of us.

The race began and it was crowded.  It took a while to get going and I tried to cut through the crowd and run up the BIG hill.

The race continued through the streets of Albany and then around Washington Park…I always think that’s flat but it’s not. 

I tried to pace myself.  My first mile was about 9:55, my 2nd around 19:35 and then I got a little tired during the 3rd mile.   I heard an OLD guy breathing really LOUD and tried to pace myself with him…breathe out when he did but I couldn’t keep up (I later found out that he was 76!!!!).  Then I spotted a law student & ran with her for awhile but she’s 22 and ahead she went.  Finally I spotted the finish line and ran as fast as I could when I saw that I would finish under 30 minutes.

The gun time was 29:31 but my chip time was 29:10!! I’ll take it.  Finally under 30 minutes for a 5k!  Not a PR but my 2nd best.

Race Stats:
Gun time – 29:31
825/2147
7/63 (55-59 age group)
Chip time: 29:10
Pace – 9:24

After the race, I bumped into 2 runners (Cindy P & Kritstin K)  from dailymile.com and Brigid, a runner from the begining running group. I finally found my hubby who was supposed to see me finish & take pic but of course, he was still watching and waiting when I arrived…

We then went home &  I left to watch my friends play in the Super Seniors tennis championship.  Then I visited with my mentee, went shopping & out to dinner.  A full day!!

Happy Running.  Hope you all had a good day!

Rain Rain Go Away

I know this is an old wives tale, but it works for me.

It’s been raining for 2 days. I do not RUN IN THE RAIN!!

 Luckily I did run Tues evening.  It was an awful run…too humid, too tired, too hungry. After 2 miles I could barely move but managed to run/walk 2 more miles.

I ran again Wed evening and felt so much better.  I did 3 miles. 

Now I keep my fingers crossed that the rain will stop.  Tomorrow is the Susan G. Komen Race for Cure. I am running on a team with students & staff  at the law school where I work.  I think there are 19 of us.  We have a team tee shirt – moisture wicking one too!!

I will be running for: Judy, Mary Ann, Maria, Ava, Sally, Phyllis –my friends who have survived breast cancer  and for Dottie who did not!

What is my goal for this race?

It’s going to be very crowded – probably at least 3,000 racers. It starts up hill and it’s slow going until the park.  So, it’s not a race for a PR.

My 2008 time was 32:49, my 2009 time was 31:15.  Those were both gun times not chip times.  My chip time this year for the Freihofers (same course) was 30:39. My goal, I guess, is under 30:39!

Happy Running! Have a nice weekend and good luck to all those racing!

End of the Month

September Recap:

  • Goal – 55 miles — I completed 59.5 miles, the most ever– WooHoo!!
  • a 5K race & a PR – I ran 3 5K races, no PR –all over 30 min. – BooHoo!
  • 4 weekends on our boat on Lake George, having lots of fun  🙂

October Goals:

  • Goal – 60 miles
  • a 5K race & a PR
  • a 10 K race
  • Happy Running!

    Monday Goals

    Recap of  last week:
    My weekly goal was 15 miles. I did 18! YAY!
    I ran a 5K race.

    This week’s schedule:
    Monday – tennis after work
    Tues – tennis after work
    Fri – tennis before work
    Sunday – mah jongg on Schroon R.

    This week’s running:
    Wed – 3.5 miles before work
    Thurs- 3.5 miles after work (LAST DAY OF THE MONTH!)
    Sat – 5K Race
    Sun – 5  miles

    Weekly Running Goal = 15 miles
    September Monthly Running Goal = 55 miles
    Yearly Running Goal = 300 miles ( I passed it – can I make 500?)

    Happy Running!

    Chili, Balloons & Running

    Another perfect weekend…great weather, activities, friends, etc. 

    Saturday was the annual Chili Cookoff on Speaker Heck Is (Lake George).    It’s always scheduled the weekend of the Adirondack Balloon Festival. We didn’t take our boat but went on our friend’s pontoon boat. 

    the "pirate" pontoon

    It was the first time we attended but these people are serious about their chili. I did enter the contest (there were 10 chilis) but didn’t win.  Truthfully, they all tasted good to me. 

     

    The "winner"

    In addition to eating chili, people played games such as washers, etc. 

    playing washers

    After the cookout, we headed back to the marina and then went to our friend’s house.  He took out his boat on the lake to watch Moon Glow and then the fireworks.  There were 11 of us on the boat …so much fun!!! Unfortunately it was windy so only 2 balloons participated but the moon was full and the fireworks were awesome. 

    watching the moon

    Moon Glow

    fireworks on the lake

    The next morning..it was beautiful. I insisted that we sleep on our boat so I could run.  It wasn’t as cool as predicted and it was even sunny.  I headed out on 9N south (as I did last week).  I thought I might try 10K.  I forgot how hilly it was and I walked a lot of it.  Around 9K, my right calf tightened up which made me nervous so I stopped at 9.4K.  I was satisfied (1:04:00) but I wish I had my camera.  The colors are changing fast up here. 

    We then headed back to Speaker Heck Island for a relaxing day with our friends. 

    Speaker Heck Island

    Another 5k on Saturday coming up — The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.  I’m running on a team with those I work with. 

    Happy Running (Hope you had a great weekend, too!)

    Arsenal City 5k Race Report

    The Arsenal City Run is not only an opportunity for residents to get some exercise, but it is also a nationally designated USA Track & Field Adirondack Association Masters 5k Men’s and Women’s Road Race Championship. Cash prizes worth $1,500 were awarded for this year’s Masters Championship after the race.

    This year, about 500 people were expected to participate in the run. After the race, activities, such as live music, an awards ceremony, $1 menu food vendors, and complimentary beer, were held at the Dome in Watervliet.

    This was my 2nd year running this race.  I normally am really tired at the end of the day on Fridays, but I remember this race as being flat so I signed up again.

    After our last 5k together, Mary agreed to sign up too since I told her the race was flat.

    Well,  Fall came and left. Summer returned.  It was near 90 degrees when I arrived at the race. I quickly found Mary and her husband snapped a photo before we started.

    We both wanted badly to beat 30 minutes on this race. We started near the start.  The cannons went off to begin the race (It is the Arsenal after all!!).  I was ahead of Mary at the start.

    When I stopped to tie my shoe, she got ahead and stayed there until the 3rd mile.

    The  first mile marker said- 9:25 (much faster than the last 5k).  The second mile marker said – 19:21 (still faster than last time).  During the 3rd mile, I was so HOT, I felt nauseous so I slowed down.  Mary was even more tired and fell behind.

    I saw the finish line and sadly realized I would not finish under 30 minutes.

    My official finish time was 30:07. Not embarrassing but slower than this same race last year.

    Mary’s husband snapped another photo of us.

    Mary & her husband headed home but we made plans to meet on Saturday at the Susan Komen Race for the Cure.

    I headed to the dome to grab a beer and pizza before heading home to  join my friends to play mah jongg. (This was a race for all the ELITE runners & I knew there was no chance for an award.)

    Happy Running!  Good luck on any weekend races!

    Accidental Long Run

    After my 5.5 mile run on Sunday and my impending race on Friday, I was anxious to get out there again last night.

    I wasn’t scheduled for tennis this Tues so after I got home from work,  had a bit to eat, I donned my running clothes and out the door I went.  My hubby warned “Bring your cell phone! It gets dark early” but I ignored him.

    The weather was very comfortable.  I planned to do my usual 3.5 miles.  I lamented as I ran that I am tired after working all day and the scenery (after the lake views from Sunday) is downright boring.

    To spice things up, instead of turning around and repeating the route, I decided to continue and cut through the neighborhood and make a circle. 

    Except that I kept running into deadends and cul-de-sacs and getting nowhere but lost.  Luckily I ran into another stroller jogger and asked him how to get to the road.  He replied that a lot people think you can cut through but there is no direct route and the best thing to do would be to go back the way I came.

    By this point, it was dark & I was tired but had no choice.  I made it home but my 3.5 miles turned into 6 miles…by accident.

    Happy Running! Has anyone ever gotten lost running?

    Monday Goals


    Recap of  last week:

    My weekly goal was 14 miles. I did 15! YAY!
    I ran a 5K race.

    This week’s schedule:
    Monday – tennis after work
    Thurs – tennis before work, mentoring after work
    Sat & Sunday – boating ??

    This week’s running :
    Tues – 3.5 miles after work
    Wed- 3.5 miles after work
    Fri – 5K Race
    Sun – 5  miles at the marina

    Weekly Running Goal = 15 miles
    September Monthly Running Goal = 55 miles
    Yearly Running Goal = 300 miles ( I passed it!!)

    Happy Running!

    Awesome Weekend of Fun & Runs

    The weekend started with the CRSS Race for Hope 5k.  After the race, my follower colleague, Cheryl, picked me up and we drove up to Bolton Landing where my hubby was waiting to take us on the boat to meet up with our others friends (we had 5 boats tied together)  to listen to jazz on the lake. 

     

    The weather was perfect and so was the music and the company!!

    The next morning, it was cool (but not as cool as they predicted) and cloudy. I decided that my days on the boat were limited so I headed out for a LONG run.  I always head up 9N and run around the Sagamore grounds.  Today I went the other direction.  It was hilly (maybe more like mountaneous) but I could see the lake on the left the whole way.  I felt like I could run forever.  I discovered some hidden roads & beaches and really enjoyed it — in all, I ran almost 5.5 miles!!!

    Eventually the clouds turned to sun and we spent an enjoyable afternoon picnicking on Speakerheck Island.

    Happy Running!

    CRSS Race for Hope 5k Report

    This is the 2nd year of the race and the second year for me.  I planned to meet my running friend Mary at the race.  I have met her at 2  previous 5ks but in the meantime, she has been running long distances (She even did a 1/2 marathon).

    I remember this race as being hilly but my time last year was pretty good at 30:14. Again, my goal was to PR or at least come close.

    The weather for this race couldn’t have been more perfect – sunny, high 50’s. Mary & I met in the parking lot and took some photos.  I also bumped into the tennis friend who introduced me to running but she was walking the race.

    The race wasn’t chipped timed so Mary & I started near the beginning.  We were both hoping to finish under 30 minutes. 

    View Interactive Map on MapMyRun.com

    The race started with a BIG HILL!!! I was out of breath at the end and it took me the next mile to get my breathing in sync.  I am usually several minutes ahead of Mary but she has more stamina now that she is running longer distances.  Every time I looked she was on my right.  I was struggling to stay ahead.

    The rest of the race was hilly as well as we winded around the Slingerlands neighborhoods.  At mile 1, the electronic timer said: 10:03. That was slow but the first hill slowed me down. 

    I tried to pick up the pace but at mile 2: the electronic timer said: 20:05 – not much improvement.

    Now I was determined to run faster.  At mile 3: there was no timer, but a volunteer yelled: 28:45 which made me happy though I had picked up speed but I knew it would not be a PR.

    The last .15 mile was finally downhill.  I saw the finish line in the distance read :29:5.. so I ran as fast as I could and crossed at 30:11 (at least that’s what the results said..I think I was faster!)  Mary crossed 5 seconds after me.

    Again I was disappointed because I felt great throughout the race and wasn’t tired at all at the end. 

    Mary & I took some post race photos. They had a band but were only giving award for the lst place in each age group so we took off.

    My next 5k race is Friday after work.  I remember it being flat so Mary has agreed to join me again on our quest to PR.

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    Happy Running and Enjoy the Weekend!