I felt good from the start today, although I always seem to have an extra jump in my step on good weather days. Bad weather races can be just as difficult mentally as they are physically. Particularly races of this distance when you are out in the elements for 90 minutes or more. But when weather conditions are just right, it becomes your best friend. An opportunity to perform well and you want to take full advantage of the situation.
With the very late spring, the trees are still bare, but the grass is greening up nicely. This would be a much prettier run around the lake a few weeks from now, but we are here to race today, not enjoy the scenery. I took it a bit easy in the first mile (6:55), which includes the longest hill on the course. I remember being a bit intimidated by this course three years ago, because I didn't realize it had so many rolling hills throughout the course. After the first mile I settled into a (6:45) mile pace and maintained it for most of the race.
By the nine mile mark I was entering gut check time as fatigue became a factor. This is about the time in every half marathon when I begin to realize I need to let my mind take over my body and "will" me to the finish without fading off my pace. This worked for the next three miles, but then I felt things slip ever so slightly, as I ran mile twelve in (6:50). The wheels were coming off over the last mile as I tried to keep it together mentally. I faded a bit more, but not as badly as I thought it was going to be, running mile thirteen in (6:57). Now the finish line was in site and it would be over in less than a minute.
I finished the race with a surprisingly good time of 1:28:53. My second fastest half marathon among the sixteen I've completed. My best time was two years ago when I ran 51 seconds faster. But that course was predominantly downhill. This course was much more challenging. I finished 52nd overall among 2,267 finishers and 1st among 75 in my age group. But what I was most excited about was achieving my first "national class" half marathon age group time for 57 year old men. I beat the national class age group qualifying time by just 7 seconds. I now have national class age group qualifiers in four distances (7k,10k, 10 mile and half marathon). My next race is Lola's Lake Waconia Half Marathon on June 7th.
Race Results:
http://results.chronotrack.com/event/results/event/event-8384?lc=en
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