Well this is my first attempt at blogging. Why try? Well like many others I need to find a way to record training and keep family and friends informed on what is happening in Laramie.
Recently I ran the Snowman Stampede (Feb 19). The third race in the winter distance race series winterdistanceseries.com. I had run the first race Rudolph's Revenge (10k) and was feeling that I could run faster for the Stampede even though this would be a 10 mile race. I set a goal to average 5:40 mile pace and to win my age group.
They put on a nice event at Hudson Gardens, plenty of parking and great volunteers. I warmed up over the first mile or so of the course, which a portion would be on a dirt path with a few muddy spots. So I had a particular route picked out so I wouldn't trip up at the start. The start was kind of funny. We are all lined up about a minute before the start and the announcer says something to the effect of "we are excited to see all the fast runners here for the Colorado 10 mile state championship." I was totally unaware, now I had roughly 30 seconds to redo my race strategy.
Now I figured the start would be a little crazy and a little too fast. Off the line it was a mob and by picking my carefully planned route I avoided a lot of mud and water and worked my way into the top 10 by mile 1. I figured the first mile would be pretty quick and it was 5:25. But this was the right group to be in to hit my goal. The place settled down and I found myself working with two other guys to rope in others that ran to hard at the start. After 5:43, 5:35, 5:39, 5:43, our little group of 3 was now 2 with the one pulling away from me. It was an out and back course and we hit the tournaround a little after five miles, so now using my amazing counting skills I figured I was in seventh place. I was feeling pretty good at this point focusing on rythym I hit 11:24 for the next two miles and then hit a wall. Slowly the guy in front moved further and I could hear footsteps behind. I had to concentrate to keep my form efficient and the next two miles were 5:43 and 5:43. With 1 mile to go I could see the light at the end of the tunnel. I had a guy right on my shoulder the whole way and I was struggling just to hold him off. In the process I ended up only a few seconds back from 6th place but I didn't have the requisite kick to wheel him down. My last mile was 5:42.
Overall the race was a good success. 7th place finish was good enough to win my age group and a 25 dollar gift certificate, to Runner's Roost. Which with an old pair of shoes contributed to the cheapest pair of running shoes I have ever purchased. The new Saucony Kinvara's for $55 (90-25-10=55).