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San Diego Rock N Roll Half Marathon

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Location:

New York,NY,USA

Member Since:

Nov 19, 2013

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

5K PR = 18:47 (Winter 2014)

10K PR = 39:24 (Fall 2012)

13.1 PR = 1:31:24 (Spring 2014)

Short-Term Running Goals:

1:30 Half Marathon

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay injury free.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Swimming Lifetime Miles: 43450.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
18.000.0013.100.0031.10
Mirage 4 (Black) Miles: 23.10Pure Flow 1 Miles: 5.00Mirage 3 (Gray) Miles: 3.00
Race: San Diego Rock N Roll Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:31:24, Place overall: 63, Place in age division: 19
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.000.0013.100.0013.10

A slow start . . . My strategy was to run at 6:55 and see how I felt at the 10K split. And hopefully feel great and speed up after that. Mile 1 was according to plan. I was up pretty close to the front of Wave 1, so I didn’t have to waste much time weaving (6:56). Mile 2 had one of the few sustained hills, and I pressed my effort a little here. Only to be delayed by a crossing fire truck! (7:03). Mile 3 was perfectly flat, and I was in the groove (6:52). Mile 4 had a 47 foot climb – which shouldn’t have slowed me down as much as it did. I became aware of my legs this mile. They were not feeling fresh (7:06). (I noted to myself that I need to taper for longer than 7 days when running the faster paces I am training for now.)

The Meb miles . . . Then the plan went out the window. Meb Keflezighi was the 1:30 pacer, and the Meb group caught up with me in mile 5. I got swept into the Meb pack, and it was a blast. The crowds were cheering for Meb, and when there weren’t crowds around runners were asking Meb about his training and life. I felt inspired and decided I could hang with Meb. Mile 6 I was still in Meb-party mode (6:42). When I saw 6:42 display on my watch, I panicked and decided not to look at my watch any more. I was still determined to hang with the Meb pack. I felt good in mile 7 (6:48), but by mile 8, I had fallen behind into the Meb-chaser pack (6:49).

Losing focus . . . Then there was mile 9. I lost sight of the Meb pack, fell out of the Meb-chaser pack at a water station, and momentarily lost my inspiration. The mile was a net 50 feet downhill but I clocked my worst mile of the race. I had started looking at my watch again and did not like what I saw (7:07).

And regaining focus, briefly . . . Mile 10 was more downhill, which allowed me to pick myself back up (6:53). I took focus off of the letdown of losing the Meb pack (later, I found out they finished at 1:29) and focused on getting the 1:30:XX. I did some quick math, and it was going to be close. I honestly don’t know what happened in mile 11, another starting in '7' (7:03).

A big push for the 1:30:XX . . . Mile 12 was my fastest mile of the race and also the biggest downhill. I was making up time for those 7:XX miles (6:37). The last mile was slightly downhill, but felt like I was running uphill. I was trying to will myself into another 6:40 mile . . . but I didn’t have anything left (6:57).

The elusive 1:30:XX . . . I crossed the finish in 1:31:24. Off by just 25 seconds! But still a 2 minute PR, and I’m really happy with my race. I would have loved crossing the finish line with the Meb pack. Or with a 1:30:XX. I’m just not quite there yet.

But I have came a long way since in a pretty short time. My first race back after a 6 month break from spraining my ankle was a 3 mile Turkey Trot in November 2013 where my average pace was 6:50. By design, I didn’t run very many miles this training cycle (averaged 26.5 miles a week), as I needed to build a base and some durability. But now, it’s on. Next time the 1:30:XX is mine!

Split

Time

 

 

 

1

06:56.0

 

 

 

2

07:03.9

 

 

 

3

06:52.8

5K

22:04

(7:07)

4

07:06.6

 

 

 

5

06:50.0

 

 

 

6

06:42.0

10K

43:26

(7:00)

7

06:48.7

 

 

 

8

06:49.1

 

 

 

9

07:07.7

 

 

 

10

06:53.8

10 mi

1:10:01

(7:00)

11

07:03.1

 

 

 

12

06:37.9

 

 

 

13

06:57.1

 

 

 

0.1

01:38.6

    (6:00)

 

 

 

1:31:24   

(6:59)

 

 

Mirage 4 (Black) Miles: 13.10
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Flew to NYC for work. Enjoyed a great pizza on a beautiful night.
 

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Easy run in Central Park (the Reservoir) turned into a faster effort when I heard thunder and rain started falling!

Mirage 4 (Black) Miles: 5.00
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Back in San Diego. An easy 5 through the Prescidio - the first European settlement in California. Now a hilltop park with views of the Pacific, San Diego River, and Mission Valley.

Mirage 4 (Black) Miles: 5.00
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5 easy on treadmill after work. Couldn't deal with rush hour traffic... +yoga.
 

Pure Flow 1 Miles: 5.00
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Legs/core workout with Brandon. Legs/joints feeling a lot better after some weights. Gets the blood to the rusty places.

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I joined San Diego Track Club and am running with a training group for the America's Finest City Half Marathon in mid-August. This was our first run. In case you didn't know San Diego = America's Finest City.

Mirage 3 (Gray) Miles: 3.00
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Mirage 4 (Black) Miles: 23.10Pure Flow 1 Miles: 5.00Mirage 3 (Gray) Miles: 3.00
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