PricklyPete
Lifer
- Sep 17, 2002
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Well, I finished my 2nd ever half marathon. Went down and did a race that finished at the gates to Mt. Zion National Park.
It started at 3500 feet of altitude and finished at around 4000ft. With almost 1200 feet worth of climb in there. We weren't prepared for that altitude change. I started out too fast with the 1:40 pacers and couldn't maintain. I hit that major climb at the 6 mile mark and just gassed myself. My legs felt like lead weights. Breathing wasn't doing much and I was just done. At the 12 mile mark I had to stop at the water station and just recover for a bit and drink some water which earned me a 9:20 split for that mile
We had to stand around the starting line for close to 30 minutes (15 before normal race start and then a 15 minute delay) in raining, 38 degree temps. My feet were soaked before starting and I was. It cleared up for most of the race but it was still chilly.
My wife fared worse than me. She was running so hard that she started desaturating the last couple miles and literally cannot remember the last 10 minutes of the race or me and a volunteer carrying her to the aid station and getting her seated and recovered. She also is going to lose some toenails from it.
This race took it's toll on us. All that being said...I somehow squeeked into 5th place (which earned a metal) in my age group and she took 3rd in hers. She didn't beat her time from our half in October, but I took almost 3:30 off of my previous one even given the challenge of the course.
We were both under 1:44 which aint' bad. And it had one of the prettiest finishes you'll see : https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=E46B...4A82A!7299&parId=E46BB480E134A82A!128&o=OneUp
Here's the race data:
Overall info...
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=E46B...4A82A!7298&parId=E46BB480E134A82A!128&o=OneUp
Elevation info:
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=E46B...4A82A!7296&parId=E46BB480E134A82A!128&o=OneUp
We got up at 4:30AM Mountain Time for the race. Started that a little before 7:00AM. Ran, got our awards. Cleaned up. Then made the 2.5 hour drive down to Vegas. And then spent the night out in Vegas (which is on Pacific time) until almost 2:00AM that time. And that's after coming in from Eastern Time which is three hours ahead of Vegas. the day Before.
We're tired. We're sore. We're already looking for our next race. That 1:40 mark will be broke!
Congrats VI. I totally understand the elevation change. I regularly have very in shape friends who show up from lower elevations and have a hard time running/biking/hiking up here in CO. Heck, I regularly train at 5k feet, mountain bike at all kinds of elevation, and I still got pummeled by the Steamboat marathon last year (ranges between 6600 and 8200 feet). I had just gotten off the Big Sur marathon and figured I could match/better my pace. I was wrong and found myself under nourished/dehydrated on the last 6 miles. I feel like my younger self used to handle this better, but at 37, I have to do a lot more preparation and proper pacing/nourishment during the race itself.