I just realized I have not blogged much this year compared to last year. Here is a look at our summer:
May 30th-Bolder Boulder-A big 10K in Colorado, very popular, if I'm lucky, James will brave the traffic and be there when I finish!
May 30th PM or May 31st AM-Leave for Ohio, perhaps stop in Iowa to pick up James' Uncle John
May 31st-June 10th-Spend time with James' family in Ohio, see James' younger brother Rob graduate, probably visit Cedar Point, a theme park
June 10th-Head back towards Colorado, stop in Nauvoo on the way back
June 15th-18th-GIRL'S CAMP
June 23rd-June 27th-I'm flying to Seattle with my Mom to see my sister and her family and to run the Rock n Roll Half-Marathon with my sister Marie!
July 18th-22nd-Bateman Family "Camping" trip at James' family's cabin in Conifer, CO
Aug 20th-Park City Half-Marathon
Sep 5th-American Discovery Trail Marathon in Colorado Springs
A couple of days ago James and I did a 5K here in Aurora, it was the first time I have really trained for a competitive pace. I thought running fast for 3.1 miles would have been easy no matter what because it's a short distance. It was weird how I knew there couldn't be more than a mile left, I was almost done, but running faster than I was used to made me want to quit and walk a couple times. Part of it was the course was kind of winding and they changed the route this year so it was hard to tell if I was really close or still really far away. As soon as I saw the finish line I passed the lady I had been lagging behind for most of the race, and another dude. I ended up at 23:27, which was better than my less-than-24 minutes goal. It's hard to tell if you used all you had in a race. I don't think I could've run it any faster. I felt like I had given it everything when they made me stop and stand there right as I finished so they could cut my timer tag off my shoe. I remember saying, "I think I'm going to barf," to no one in particular, but the feeling left me as soon as I could start walking. I got a bottle of water and started walking the race backwards to find James, and finish the race with him, per tradition. I coaxed James into jogging a few times, then as soon as he saw the finish, he started running at a pace that I will never be able to run at (He is freakishly fast when he wants to be!). The announcer guy says, "Whoa, this guy still has some gas in his tank!!" I was just laughing.
3 comments:
Wow I feel so inspired by all your races. I love to run, but I'm having a hard time getting back into it. I need to commit to a race.
I'm so impressed with your 5k!! I'm so excited for your races!!
Holy cow!! You were cooking on that 5k!! That is a really fast time!
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