This was the first of 3 "A" races for me this year and I had 1 goal only, set a new half marathon Personal Record (PR). I knew that I was in great shape coming into the race and adding a flat course with good weather put me in position to reach my goal.
My previous half marathon PR was set at the Drake Relays Road Races in 2017 when I ran a time of 2:16:18. At that time I was actually training for my first full marathon and the PR came as a bit of a surprise. Today I actually crushed that time by shaving off over 8 minutes and finishing in a time of 2:08:14.
Very proud of this time |
Modified Race route to avoid flood waters |
2nd Goal of the Year Completed! |
Looking back over the race, I don't think I could have run any better than I did. I started off the race with the 2:15 pacer (which happened to be another Corteva employee). I did not stick with that pace group very long because my legs were feeling so good. I ended up catching the 2:10 pace group around 3.5 miles and stuck with them for about a mile before moving on. My best mile was mile 5 where I registered 9:28 minutes. I kept my miles fairly consistent between 9:40 and 10:00 until I hit mile 10 with a time of 10:22. I put my foot back on the gas as much as I could for the last 2.1 miles and finished with in a time much better than I had expected.
At the finish line I was able to meet up with my coworker Megan and her husband Dan who had just run his first half marathon (and did an amazing job!) After taking a couple of pictures I headed for my truck to drive home with a big smile on my face.
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Posting for a picture with Dan after the race |
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A fitting race for me to run |
Finishing a half marathon should be enough to make anyone proud, but this one was a level above for me. Those who are closet to me know that I have been having a difficult 2019 so far. I have been dealing with some difficult things in my personal life as well as at work this year. On top of those things, I suffer from seasonal depression for a couple of months every year from mid-late winter. I'm just wired to be outside (just look at all of my hobbies) but with this winter it was literally impossible to enjoy the outdoors for nearly 2 months and it took a huge toll on me. It was also fitting that the weather took a turn for the better over the last week leading up to the race.
To put some icing on this cake, after uploading my run to Garmin Express, I quickly realized that I completed a 3rd goal for the year at this race. I ended up breaking my previous 10K PR as well!
I broke my previous 10K PR by nearly 2 minutes |
I do have 3 races on my calendar over the next 3 months, but my next "A" race will be the Door County Half Ironman. I have 1 week of recovery training before beginning my 16 week training program for that race. My 2019 racing season has gotten off to a fast start and I'm hoping to keep that momentum rolling through July. I have a long road ahead, but with good weather in the forecast I should be able to train and prepare in a way that will help me to crush more of my goals this year.