Sunday, November 7, 2010

Rocky's Run 5k Cross Country - November 7, 2010

Well after 10 long months, the 2010 MDRA Grand Prix came to a close today with the 13th and final event - Rocky's Run 5k cross country race on the University of Minnesota golf course in St Paul.  The race originated as a memorial to Rocky Racette, a former U of M track and cross country All-American who was killed in an auto accident in 1981. 

This was my first cross country race since high school and I was looking forward to it.  Unfortunately I had a training mishap two weeks ago.  While on an early morning training run along the Elm Creek trails I startled several deer who in return startled me.  I inadvertently stepped on the edge of the paved trail, rolled my ankle and went down like a ton of bricks.  By evening the swelling was severe and I had to put my training on the shelf for the better part of the week until the pain and swelling subsided.  I was able to resume training this past week, but was unable to get any speed work in prior to this race.  I'm able to run without pain now, but have not done any speed work since early September due to my marathon training.

This was my second 5k event this year and first in 10 months.  I ran two sub 40 minute 10k's in the past 4 months so I was confident I could run around 19:45 today, despite my training shortfalls.  My only trepidation was I really wasn't sure how I would respond to the rolling hills of a golf course compared to the reliable road running surfaces I am familiar with.  The weather was absolutely beautiful for early November in Minnesota with temps close to 50 degrees, sunny and a light 7 mph breeze from the south.















While warming before the race I realized there were more hills and cants on the course than I anticipated and some of them rather steep!  The footing was also something that caused me some concern with my ankle.  However, things went relatively well from the start.  The first mile seemed to be the flattest section of the course and the wind was to our back most of the time.  The course consisted of 3 different loops with a long straight away back to the finish at the clubhouse.



I ran the first mile around 6:20 which was around my target pace.  The uphill sections were tough but the downhill sections were frightening.  During the brief but steep downhill sections I worried my legs wouldn't be able to keep up with my body and I would end up flat on my face.  The constant turns and rolling hills had a much bigger impact on my ability to maintain pace than what I anticipated.  I could feel the energy being sucked from my legs.  I ran mile 2 about 10 seconds slower than my first mile.
















I thought my mental toughness would carry me through, but as the final mile began I realized I was content to simply finish this out.  I felt like a raft in the ocean as the course took us up a hill then down the other side.  Up and down, up and down.  I had my fill of hills at this point and knowing my time goal was no longer within reach, I was ready for the race to end.  I knew my injury which cut a week out of my training had caught up with me.  The final mile was my slowest of the race (around 6:40).  Running under 20 minutes was not going to happen today.  I ran the final quarter mile strong, finishing with a time of 20:19, but well off my personal best of 19:37. 

I finished 51st among 169 runners including the U of M women's cross country team which ran the race as a final inter-squad meet.  I finished 4th of 11 in my age group.  Disappointing but probably not surprising.  The factors coming into the race along with the challenging course made things more difficult than I expected.  Reacting to the ever changing hills and terrain, I was never able to truly run relaxed as I do in my road races.  The concern of re-injuring my ankle was always in the back of my mind.  It was still a lot of fun to run this course and participate in a different type of event than I am accustomed to.















Race Results
http://www.imathlete.com/events/EventRaceResults.aspx?fEID=8528

This was the final Grand Prix event of the year and my finish earned me 792 points for a season total of 7,629 points.  I finished in 6th place overall and first place in my age group.  I'm proud of my overall standing among the other runners.  It was a fun challenge and good motivational tool throughout the year.  I don't plan to participate in the Grand Prix next year simply so I can run some different races I would have to pass on if I do the GP again.

Here are the final Grand Prix standings. 

http://sz0140.ev.mail.comcast.net/service/home/~/final%20revised%202010%20standings.htm?auth=co&loc=en_US&id=73780&part=2

1 comment:

  1. You should post a pic of your ankle.

    That Grand Prix thing is very cool. Nice job Dad! You definitely earned your cold pizza on a piece of torn cardboard.

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