Tuesday, August 07, 2007

I've had better.

I'm sorry. I know someone else in blogland has used this in a post recently, but I can't think who, so I can't give proper credit.

That's my summary of tonight's race. Race 1 in the Loaded Hog 5k event series. The series includes around 9 races (I think) and goes through til October (then a new series starts). It's casual, well run, fun. Plus $6 entry gets you a free beer and the chance to win spot prizes. I'm really hoping to race every time I'm in Wellington this series, but we'll see how that goes. I'm missing two for travel already!

My goal for tonight was to run smart, to run fast and to run hard. Of course! But the focus for me was on seeing where I am at, and not seeing where I can push myself to. I hoped to record a solid time (hopefully 22.xx), not to set a PB (which would pretty much need to be 21.xx- argh!) My speedwork's not been up to scratch recently, even before the PF, so I was not feeling super duper confident. But pretty confident that I had a strong race in me.

There's not much to say really. No story. Arrived. Registered. Chatted. Warmed up. Chatted. Shivered. Waited. Poised. Listened. Started. Ran. Ran some more. Passed. Got passed. Turned. Puffed. Waved. Ran. Pushed. Finished.

I was pretty much alone for the second half, chasing two rabbits I should have been able to catch, but whose dust I was well eating the whole way. I just don't think it's fair that I can lead these dudes up a hard hilly run (see Saturday's post), and then get so royally smoked. Watch your backs boys ;-)

Finished in 22.45, an OK time (my 5ks over the past year or so go 22:35, 22:06, 23:xx, 24:56 (!!), 22:21 and no 22:45). Some 500m splits were wiped off, but I have some:

1.5k- 6.36 (500m average 2.12)
2k- 8:50 (500m average 2.12-13)
2.5k- 11:07(500m 2.17)
3k- 13:26 (500m 2.19)
3.5k- 15:50 (500m 2.24)
5k- 22:45 (500m average 2.20)

Hmm- maybe not the most well executed race! But a 30s positive split over 5k is not too bad for the first 5k in several months. I felt much better and stronger for the second half, which is something I've been noticing recently. I'm starting to think it's just because I'm not going so fast, and not because I'm better warmed up. Hmm.

The lack of an attainable prize meant I don't think I pushed quite hard enough on the way back. But it's doing me and everyone else a disservice to make it look like I was slacking, or not having an "on" day. I ran quite hard, quite fast, and quite well. And I am pretty stoked to be in a place where an average pace of 4.33/k or around 7.20/mile is "ok".

My goal for the rest of the series is to FINALLY get that 21.xx when I stop my watch.* I'm pretty sure I can do it, I just need to be perseverent, and I need to turn up to race every Tuesday.

(oh yeah, and to beat Ed and Paul)

Update: Blimey- what a competitive field (though it's a very friendly uncompetitive race)!! Out of 70 runners, I came 53rd. There were 54 runners under 23.00. 62 runners (88%) finished under 25 minutes. The top 4 women were all under 20.00 and the top 11 men were all under 18! Wow!

Update II: 3 wines and too much curry is not the best way to recover from a race. Made my run this morning interesting, in any case!

10 comments:

Wes said...

Nicely done, Kate! Are you SURE you really wanted to get ahead of them boys? LOL.... I agree with you... A sub-22 is definitely in your future.

JenC said...

You are still quite speedy! I can't even run one mile at that pace. Great job!

teacherwoman said...

Girlfriend, you are super speedy! Don't be too hard on yourself!

Pip said...

Wow - that was my fastest ever pace over 2.4km, and that left me clutching my chest in pain for a good 10 minutes afterwards! My body went into a total tailspin, decided I was coming down with something and ramped up my immune system for the rest of the day. There's no way I could hold it for a whole 5km. Although having said that, I've never really tried.
Hmmmm....
Bring on the sub-22!

E-Speed said...

I feel the same way about my 5k last night. Which wasn't too much off from yours I see. No doubt you'll break 22 soon!

Rachel said...

You had quite a nice run! Solid effort!

Mike said...

http://raewyncorsernzironman2008.blogspot.com/2007/07/last-week-was-hard-and-left-me.html

came across this blog. Thought you might be interested. Think Raewyn is doing Tauranga Half

Mike

Janet Edwards said...

Sounds like there was a decent field in attendance!!

Well with the series you should be able to make adjustments to see what will work best for you. You will get that PB!!

Afternoon Tea With Oranges said...

I think that's a great 5k!! I have yet to run a 5k that starts 22:xx. Great job!

Love2Run said...

Yeah, times can be disappointing when you're really not keying for the shorter races. You now have endurance but no 'speed', join the club ;-) But it can be brought around with just a few weeks of specific speed work.