The Love Run Half Marathon Race Report

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I heard that Philly was flat but since this is a new race, who knew?

This was the course:

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A post in a RW forum offered this about the course:

The course is incredibly flat and for a non-local will take you through the most scenic parts of the city,  The parts along the river sometimes can be windy, but the side we are running on is a bit more protected with trees.

The water stations (7) seemed to fit in with my racing plan – walk every 2 miles (water stop) and GU every other water stop. (I hoped that they would not run out for the slower runners.)

When I signed up for this NEW race, who knew that it would be the largest half marathon in the country so far this year!!

I had never run a big race before (1500 racers was probably the largest.) There were supposed to be about 10,000 at this race.

It would have been really nice if the weather  cooperated (especially for Adrienne & Heidi) and it were sunny and warm.

But it didn’t 😦 😦 😦

Anyway, we got up early & Andrea & I had what we ate yesterday for breakfast. It was really difficult to decide what to wear. It wasn’t that cold (40s) but it was windy and it was predicted to rain HARD so we would be getting wet. (The slower you are, the wetter you will be.)

I decided to wear a 3 layers: tank top, a long sleeve shirt & a wind breaker.  I added capris under my skirt and also wore compression socks & a baseball cap. (I put dry clothes in my bag check bag.)

Then we all met in the lobby for a pre-race photo.

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Andrea, Adrienne, Lisa, Heidi, me & Kevin

It was easy to find the race start…just followed the crowd.  It was chilly & breezy but it was only raining slightly (Fingers were crossed.) I was wearing the $3 poncho that I bought at the expo trying to stay dry until the race began.

We arrived to a BIG crowd.  But everything was very organized.  We checked our bags, agreed on a post-race meeting spot and then it was time to line up. In the crowd, we all got separated except for me & Andrea who started around the 11 min. pace group. (I tossed my poncho in a trash can first….unfortunately others weren’t as considerate… plastic garbage bags were strewn all over the course for the few blocks.)

It took at least 6 minutes to get to the starting line. I wasn’t worried since I had my Garmin and the race was chip-timed.

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The first four miles through the city streets and the Old City area flew by. There was great crowd support, and I was feeling good. We ran past all the sites that we learned about on the trolley tour. It was really neat.

The rain was still falling lightly.  I was running faster than I would have liked but decided to stay with it.  I knew that I would die cuz I always do.

My informal plan to to keep my pace under 11 (preferably close to 10:30) and walk through ALL the water stops. (My pace definitely slowed the 2nd half of the race).

From miles 4-5 we started to head back out past the start to Boathouse Row and toward Fairmount Park.  I thought the whole course may be flat.  I was wrong here! There was some hills in the park around mile 6, and then a pretty long one.  I decided to run/walk it to save my energy for the rest of the race.

But it was starting to rain harder. Running into the wind with the rain in your face was crappy, but I was glad that my baseball cap  mostly kept of the water out of my face. I put up the hood to keep my neck warm.

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Around mile 7, Andrea caught up with me.  We ran together for a bit but I know she is faster so she went on ahead.

After looping around the park, it was an out and back. You ran in a straight line along the river and then you turned around somewhere around 9 and went in a straight line back the way you came for miles 9-11.

On the way out, you got to see the faster runners.  I kept looking for Lisa or Adrienne or Heidi.  I didn’t see anyone (Lisa said she saw me.)
On the way back, I was happy to see lots of runners behind me.

During these miles,  it started to downpour. I was already wet so I just accepted being soaked. What can you do??  But I was getting colder and colder. My hands & feet were now numb.

I was surprised on how many spectators and volunteers were on the sidelines cheering in this awful weather.  It was nice!

All the water stops had water & Gatorade and one toward the end had Hammer gel. One had gummy bears.

The last few miles were tough.  I was cold, wet and running out of gas.  I tried to plod along and thought that the sooner I finished, the sooner I could get dry.

Believe it or not, there was a short hill before the finish line.  UGH!!

I got through the finish line with nothing.  My feet were too frozen to sprint.  The clock said 2:27:00.

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I quickly grabbed my medal and immediately saw Heidi and Kevin.  They finished seconds just after me but started about a minute after before me.

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Kevin & Heidi

We grabbed desperately-needed Mylar sheets and walked through the MUD to  the food tent to grab our bag of goodies. There were lakes of mud that couldn’t be avoided.

The little food bags we received were pretty nice – Philly soft pretzel, a banana, some PB&J, Snyder’s potato chips and butterscotch krimpet Tastycakes.  There was a tent with hot chocolate but we were too cold and wet so we instead waded through the mud (that felt like quick sand) to get our checked bags.

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Adrienne did great in her first half!

Then we found our friends (except for Adrienne who was with her hubby). We were all too wet to take photos or even put on any dry clothes. We made our way back in the pouring rain to our hotel. That mile walk seemed to take forever.
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this is after the walk to the hotel….most of the mud got washed off… they were once pretty!!

Eventually we did all thaw out after a LONG HOT shower and dry clothes. It was funny how many people I saw during the day and at the airport wearing their finisher medals.

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the “o” in Love spins

 

Here are my stats:
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actually overall place was 5012, AG place was 11

Believe it or not, this was a 4 second PR!!! Woo Hoo!

Splits:

mile 1- 10:13
mile 2-  9:39
mile 3 – 10:48 (water)
mile 4 –  10:19
mile 5 –  10:22 (water/gu)
mile 6 –  11:39  – hills!!
mile 7 –  10:45 (water)
mile 8 –  10:16
mile 9 –  11:20 (water/gu)
mile 10 – 11:00
mile 11 – 10:53 (water)
mile 12 – 11:22 (water/gu)
mile 13 – 11:33 – tired
.23 – 9:42

So as you can see some of my miles (6, 9, 11, 12, 13) went over 11 min. My pace the first half was 10:36 but the second half, it was 11:10. I really need to work on my fitness level and not have positive splits.
My Goals were:

A: under 2:22:39
B: under 2:24:14
C: under 2:30:12
D: finish smiling and uninjured

I met them all except I don’t think I was smiling at the finish!

Here’s someone else even happier:

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She said YES.

After the race, Andrea drove home, the couples took naps and I went out into the rain.  I planned to visit the Barnes Foundation (I love  Impressionist art).  It was sold out so I had lunch there instead and then went to the Rodin museum.

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mushroom quiche & cream of potato soup – YUM!!!

This was my first big race. And besides the weather, I was very happy. I thought the race was very well-organized.  I loved that you didn’t have to stand in line for anything.  They had lots of volunteers-even in the horrendous weather.  Plenty of water and clocks at every mile. It was a pretty great race and course and if I lived closer, I might do it again.

Here is a portion of the email I just received from the organizers of the race:

March 30th, 1962 holds the record for the most rainfall with about 1.16″.

Until March 30th, 2014 that is… And Yes we put that record to shame with rainfall accumulation of 3″. But it’s going to take a lot more than that to dampen our spirits and our goal to put on an unforgettable Inaugural Love Run.

As many of you gathered on the start line on Sunday, we were thinking “Wow now this is strong community of runners”. It’s hard enough to run 13.1 miles in ideal conditions but to do it in a monsoon…takes a very strong, motivated person. The mental courage it took all of you to step up to that line is something you should remember for the rest of your life.

You are in a small minority of people who could ever accomplish what you did this past Sunday at the Love Run.

**Last day! Don’t forget to enter my PocketFuel giveaway!

Happy Running! Ever run in a big race? Ever run a race in the rain?

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The Pre-Love Run Half Marathon Race Report

This race was planned last fall by my new runner friend, Heidi. She then invited her local friend Adrienne (whom I have met & run with).  Both Heidi and Adrienne were bringing their husbands (Heidi’s hubby was even running.) It was also Heidi & Adrienne’s FIRST half marathon. (How exciting!)

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Heidi, Adrienne & me back in January

Then Heidi invited 2 high school friends, Lisa & Andrea.  I had met neither of them.  They were experienced runners and were traveling solo.  Lisa got her own room so Andrea would be my roommate.

Everyone was driving out except me & Lisa. We were flying.

On Friday, I worked a half day and then flew out to Philly.

Nothing on this trip was easy or went smoothly.  My flight was supposed to leave at 5:15 pm.  It was delayed then we sat on the tar mat for 2 HOURS!!

I finally arrived in the Philly airport around 8 pm. I reserved my shuttle ahead (Big Mistake!).  I don’t want to go into all the details but they got mixed up on the flt time & number and after many calls of hearing “He’s on his way” and waiting 2 hours, I arrived at my hotel at 10:30 pm.  LONG DAY!!

The hotel Heidi picked was the Sheraton Downtown – not the race hotel (which was more expensive.) But the accommodations were fine (clean, comfy bed unfortunately no microwave, fridge or hot tub)

I met my roommate Andrea for the first time. She was awesome.  We got along great.

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we had a great view from our room

This hotel was about a mile away from the start of the race which was at the art museum.

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The hotel is, however, just a few blocks from the Convention Center where the expo was being held.

The next morning, Andrea (who has lots of food allergies) & I made breakfast in our room (I had tea & oatmeal made creatively with a coffee maker).  Then we met Lisa and walked over to the expo. (I was also meeting Lisa for the first time…just loved her.)  Adrienne and her hubby were going out to breakfast (They have young kids & were savoring every kid-free moment.) and would meet us there. Heidi & her hubby Kevin has decided at the last moment to arrive today rather than last night.

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Andrea, me & Lisa entering the expo

First we got our bibs, then our shirts (tech short sleeved) and a coffee mug.

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Then we met up with Adrienne and walked around the expo together.

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Adrienne, Lisa, me & Andrea with our bibs

The expo was a typical expo. Lots of running stuff to buy at good prices. But I really didn’t need a thing so I didn’t buy anything (I was tempted to buy shoes, though!!)  They were giving away free tech shirts from past events so I took 2 of those.

Adrienne got her hair braided…

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while Lisa & Andrea got massages.

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Then Lisa, Andrea & I walked across the street to have lunch at Reading Terminal Market.  It was great.  You could find anything you wanted to eat.

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Lisa & Andrea having a healthy vegetarian lunch

I forgot to mention that it was raining. Well, pouring. So we decided to take a trolley tour around town.

So we stayed dry and it was really informative.  I learned a lot about the city (I want to go back!) We had planned to get out at each stop but it was too cold and raining too hard.

We did get out at the museum to run up the steps and snap a picture of Rocky.

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And also to see the Liberty Bell.

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We actually spent the whole  day on the trolley.

We decided to go out to dinner as a group since even Kevin & Heidi had arrived.

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me, Adrienne, Lisa, Kevin, Heidi & Andrea

Of course we chose a place that served pasta and we walked there (in the rain.)

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left side: Kevin, Heidi, Adrienne & Dan. Right: Andrea, me & Lisa

After a lengthy wait, we got our food and it was very good.  We chatted about the upcoming race, of course, and what to wear with the weather forecast being cold and rainy.

We got back to the hotel rather late but who sleeps the night before a big race anyway? (More about the actual race in tomorrow’s post.  Spoiler: got very very wet!)

 

**Don’t forget to enter my PocketFuel giveaway!

Happy Running! Have you ever been to or run in Philly?

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Taper Time

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For me, it doesn’t really feel like a taper because I don’t feel that I trained hard.  I didn’t really increase my mileage.  It stayed around 3 miles with  some 4 milers thrown in. Some outdoors and some on the treadmill. (It’s been a tough winter to train.)

On the weekends, my long runs started early. After my half marathon in October, I started preparing for a 15k in November, then a 10 miler and a 15K in January.  That means I had many runs of  9-10 miles.  None were without excessive walk breaks. I also skipped a long run when I was in Florida. But I did 2 -11 milers and  a 12 miler.

My running schedule looked something like this:

Week Date Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Total Miles
1 6-Jan 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 16
2 13-Jan 0 0 4 3 0 8 0 15
3 20-Jan 4 0 3 4 3 0 9.3 23.3
4 27-Jan 0 3 3 4 0 4 + 4 4.3 22.3
5 3-Feb 0 4 4 0 4 0 10 22
6 10-Feb 0 4 0 4 4 0 10 22
7 17-Feb 3 0 4 0 0 11 0 18
8 24-Feb 0 0 0 4 3 3.1 4 14.1
9 3-Mar 0 0 3 3 5 0 11 22
10 10-Mar 0 4 3 4 0 4 12 27
11 17-Mar 0 0 4 3 4 0 8 19
12 24-Mar 0 4 3 0 0 0 13.1 20
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So I don’t feel ready but then again, I don’t feel tired or over-trained.  We’ll see how it goes. I am pretty confident that I will finish.  How fast?? Haven’t a clue.

Today, I ran only 8.5 miles (yeah only 8!). It was another SLOOOOW cold WINDY one (what else is new?)

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almost track season

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will the snow ever melt?

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last long run in Delmar…bike trails should be almost clear

This week, I am just taking slow …getting some runs between the rain and wind and the sun (and  tennis &  hair appt), making sure that I stay healthy.

Happy Running!  Do you enjoy tapering?  Any advice?

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One Year Ago and Two Weeks To Go

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I’m the one in front in blue

ONE YEAR AGO, I was in Sarasota, FL nervously wondering if I could run 13.1 miles after serious ankle surgery and then a foot stress fracture.

AND I DID IT!!

It made me believe that I was invincible!!!

This Strong Running Mama also attempted another half marathon. This time after a broken foot.

Of course, though I only have some minor aches and pains (foot & hip),  I don’t feel confident in my ability to run 13.1 miles in TWO WEEKS!

Yes, I will finish (even if I have to crawl.) But the competitive me wants to PR. And my training runs don’t seem to indicate that it’s a possibility.

Nevertheless, I am super excited about this race.  I am running with 4 others (2 that I know & 2 that I don’t). I leave Friday evening and come back Sunday night.  It should be a fun quick getaway weekend.

Happy Running!  How do you deal with the pressure of a big race?

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