Showing posts with label Races. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Races. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 September 2009

20/9/09: Sydney Half Marathon, 1h49m22s


Up at 6am (yuck) for half marathon, thankfully the start line is only 5 mins from the flat! Didn't get as much sleep last night as I'd have liked (less than 6 hours) and only managed to grab a slice of melon & some water for breakfast, so not as well fuelled as I'd normally like to be before running 13 miles!

Still, the pale early morning sun gave the harbour a beautiful calm and pearly sheen and as I had Muse's new album on my iPod ready for a first listen, I was quite looking forward to the race.

Started ok as we headed over the harbour bridge and into the city. Felt I was going a little too quickly so tried to pull back a bit as the km's passed by. Despite the early start, it was still a warm morning and so I took advantage of every water station, taking on lots of water, sports drink when it was offered and a few cups of water over my head to keep me cool. Got to the 1/3 stage at 7km quite comfortably but the middle stretch was a bit less enjoyable. Started to feel hungry and slightly weak and my old left pelvis-hip injury started to twinge a bit at around 11km, which had me feeling like it was going to be a long run-in.

Thankfully the second half of the course is more downhill than up - not that there were any horror hills anywhere, but still, every little helps. Got to the 2/3 mark at 14km feeling like I was through the hardest bit, the pain in my left leg had eased off a little and I was just about managing to stay on track for my target time of 1h50m.

By the time the last 3 or 4kms came round, I was feeling pretty good and as the course reached its final few kms weaving round the harbour foreshore, I started to put my foot down a little bit, getting to the finish line in 1.49.22 - very pleased with that, especially as at 11km I'd pretty much told myself to forget my time goal!

A special thanks to the Muse boys for both the new album (first two listens = thumbs up) but also for old classic Plug In Baby which gave me a real energy boost at the end!

All in all, not the most comfortable race I've ever done and I think a few more long runs in training and more strength / core training sessions would have helped, especially with the pelvic injury - my whole left leg is hurting quite badly now! But still, not bad to come in 429th of 2811 female racers!

Splits:

1km: 5m46
2km: 4m58
3km: 4m43
4km: 5m09
5km: 5m19
6km: 5m00
7km: 5m24
8km: 5m16
9km: 6m13
10km: 4m59
11km: 5m06
12km: 6m09
13km: 5m00
14km: 5m20
15km: 5m02
16km: 5m03
17km: 5m17
18km: 5m00
19km: 4m48
20km: 4m27
21km: 4m57
0.1km: 0m19s

Average pace per km: 5m12s (= 8m25s per mile)

Sunday, 9 August 2009

9/8/09: City to Surf 14K (71m 20s)


Up at 7am today to get ready for the City to Surf.

At the start area by 8.30, long wait till the start of our group at approx 9.15. Weather has taken a turn for the cold here so kept jacket & jogging bottoms on for as long as poss before giving to K (who had retired due to injury!).

75,000 entrants this year so a pretty good atmosphere, really enjoyed the whole race and was especially pleased with my time of 71mins 20secs, which is a lot quicker than I'd expected!

Splits as follows:

Km 1-4, 21m37s
Km 5, 4m27s
Km 6, 5m18s
Km 7, 6m07s (Heartbreak Hill!)
Km 8, 5m02s
Km 9, 4m23s
Km 10, 5m28s
Km 11, 5m16s
Km 12, 4m40s
Km 13, 3m59s
Km 14, 4m55s

Met up with K and a few friends at the end, fortified with a bacon & egg roll before heading to the pub for a few beers and good chat. A good day!

PS: according to official results, I was in top 16% of all runners, top 5% of all female runners and top 6% of all female runners in my age group. Not bad!!