This was my 2nd race ever 2 years ago and a bunch of friends and co-workers were doing it so I figured it would be fun even though I hate the cold. It's always my last race of the year, and they happen to give out my favorite premium of the year. It's always some sort of half zip that is gender specific. I love the bright blue color of the women's Asics pullover this year!
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Sorry for the reflector glare! |
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Don't want to leave the car! |
They always start the race with bagpipers in kilts and all which is super fun. However, my friends and I waited a bit too long to line up so we just kind of pushed into the crowd at the start line.
This lead to the first mile being AWFUL because I was stuck behind so many people across the entire road. I did what you're not supposed to do in a race which was zig zag around people and icy snow patches to try to get to a clear spot where I could run the pace I wanted to run. My first mile ended up being right under 9 minutes.
There was a big hill somewhere between miles 2-3, but honestly my legs felt like giant ice cubes I was trying to move so it sucked. I finally got into the groove around mile 3 and felt okay at my faster pace. I was running around a 7:20-7:30 for the rest of the race after the first mile and following my friend who was just a bit ahead of me. Once you get to miles 4-5 the course loops around the lake and then is downhill until the finish line. I found a girl around the lake who was running just a bit faster than me so I used her as my pacer and then eventually pushed by to pass at the end. My last mile was 7:02, and I was giving it all I had. I definitely was huffing and puffing at the end and need to add some more speedwork back into my running routine before the spring!
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Druid Hill lake |
I finished in 38:41 (7:45 overall pace), which is pretty good for not really running much since the marathon. It's barely a slower time than the last two years I've run the race, but I'll blame that on the first mile! I was still 16/189 so that's pretty darn good for a race with people running sub 6 miles and all. The girl who I used as my pacer around the lake came up to me afterwards and told me I ran a great race and just beat her in the end, which is always a nice feeling.
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Even got to chat and meetup with Sarah in the tent after the race |
I was super sweaty and warm after finish so I think I did a good job layering. This race always has great post-race eats (aka the important things) including soup, coffee & hot chocolate from Zeke's, hot mulled wine from Boordy Vineyards,hot vegetable soup and lots of delicious cookies from a local Italian bakery, along with typical fare like fruit. I met up with some friends and eventually made the trek back to my car.
Overall it was a good race, and I loved having lots of friends run it with me this year. I think it took all day for my toes to thaw, but I'll be back next year!
Do you run any winter races? What is your favorite piece of winter running gear?