Hey folks, back from the race which was tougher than expected though so much better than last year (guess anything would be) that I’m happy to at least have quashed the DNF dragon.

Yesterday:
I met up with Doggie girl and her girlfriend Loren for lunch and Expo persuing.  Once at the Expo, we hooked up with Kat (my Lehigh Valley Half roomy) so much socializing and fun anticipatory excitement.

Today – Race Day:
I live a short walk to the start, so I timed it to get into my corral with 10-15 minutes of wait time.  Temps for the start were 59 degrees and I was already wishing I’d worn just a sports bra on top, but since I was wearing my Gifted Runner shirt I didn’t have the heart to throw it away or want it flapping from the waistband of my shorts, so I kept it on.  I didn’t wear my HR monitor today, though I carried my small Amphipod with a gel in its pocket, which I ate at mile 8.

Gun goes off and I’m feeling ok but not at all speedy.  It never felt easy today but I told myself as the miles ticked by that if I wanted it to feel easy, I wouldn’t be racing.

Near the beginning a woman passed me and said she loved my shirt (PRs and Sunshine), so whore that I am, I pant out “giftedrunner.com… it’s my company”.  I’m such a ho for a buck.

Seemed like it took no time at all for my breathing to sound ugly, which always messes with my head.  I had to take occasional body checks to confirm I wasn’t on death’s door (Legs ok? Check.  Lungs ok?  Seems so, breathing 2 in, 2 out, just noisy as hell…).

My Garmin was off as always, plus I’d forgotten my pace band, so I wasn’t real sure of where I should be when.  As I’ve come to do in races these days, I kept the autolap on so I don’t have to hit Lap every mile, but as the beeps get earlier from the mile markers, I hit the lap button at some of the mile markers to re-calibrate the starting point.  That way I can add up those mini “laps” to their previous laps when I get home to have a more accurate picture.  That said, at the last few miles, I’m unable to press any buttons at all.

Splits went like this: 7:04, 7:03, 6:59, 7:01, 7:00, 7:07, 7:13, 7:14, 7:13, 7:20, 7:18, 7:09, 7:08 and the last .16 (Garmin’s deal, not mine) was 1:01 (Garmin thinks I ran 13.33).  Anyway, I kept wanting to count down the miles I had left but had to resist, making a deal that I couldn’t do that till mile 8, otherwise, it would seem interminable.

The Finish Line:
My finish was extremely uncomfortable.  I gave it my usual finishing kick which, in retrospect, I shouldn’t have even attempted because as I turned the final corner to the finish, my legs went wobbly (memories of Steamtown), so with the damn clock ticking down in front of my face, race goal already disappeared, I had no choice but to slow down my final few yards.  What a bugger.  I’m hoping the fake smile I put on made it to the cameras in time.

Final time:
1:33:51
6th in my AG and incidentally, oldest among those 6.   Note: I would’ve been 7th, but Doreen McCoubrie, a local 47-year old phenom is Elite, which is its own division…she came in at 1:20:30!  I swear, she’s Dorian Grey
Age grade 79.7%
134th female out of 6374
899th finisher out of 12,247

Yes, I’m disappointed,  because though I said sub 1:33 was my goal, I decided yesterday that what I really wanted to run was 7:00s.  So OK I got a PR, but not by enough, especially since the May Half was hilly and I’ve been working hard these past few months.

Moaning aside, the way I’m justifying it in my brain is that the May Half was my Spring goal race so I was tapered and sharp with all workouts pointed towards that one race.  But then, DA (Devil’s Advocate) says, “you kind of did taper this week because you had a day off on Monday then only ran 54 miles the whole week, including the race”.   To which I might reply, “well, my peak for the May Half was 72 miles and that’s been my average mileage these last couple months, so maybe I’m tired.  To which DA might reply “Higher weekly mileage? You should have been even faster“.  Fuck you, DA.

As for Dog and Kat, Doggie was hurting from mile 8, though still managed a healthy PR, so her report will be a tale from the Ouch.  Loren, who hardly runs anymore and never distance (an All-American in college, so a natural fastie) surprised herself with a 1:32:xx, the bitch. I hate to think what she’d do if given a few months of specific training.

Kat had the race we all dream about, she was planning on 1:47 but felt so good, she couldn’t help but run faster, ending up with a 1:45  and a 3 minute PR which bodes beautifully for Steamtown, which she’s running in 3 weeks.  She came to my new pad after the race for a shower and chatskies and on the way here we ran into Nick on the street.  That congratulatory hug made my day (hi Nick!! :) ).

Final thoughts:
If Philly was in a month, I’d be genuinely concerned, but with 8 weeks left and sharpening still to come, I’m not quite at “uh oh” level, but I’ll keep a clear eye on my progress from here on in.  I can’t afford to finish Philly in an ugly manner – it’ll determine my corral for Boston, so honesty is the best and only policy.

Really Final Thoughts:
Starting in a fast corral with all those men and just a sprinkling of gals (predominately younger than me) was a total trip and despite my whining, I’m beyond appreciative that I’m even allowed to participate alongside them.  So take my bitching with a grain of salt – I know I’m lucky as hell.

Oh, and NJGirl, if you’re reading this, I am sooo sad we didn’t get to meet, Kat and I hunted for you for awhile, but no luck.  Also, to that sweet blog reader who asked if I was Girl In Motion, you’ve been ordered to post a comment on here, so I’m holding you to it.

So I Lied Final Thoughts:
Nothing to say here, just being funny.  Later, kids.

34 Responses to “Philadelphia Distance Run 2009 Report”

  • Christine:

    Hey Flo… great job today! Def don’t let a minute get you down. You got almost the same time I got last year (1:33:50) and that lead to a 3:20:16 at Philly (If I remember right, think thats about what you are aiming for?). Me on the other hand had a shitty PDR (1:40:08) which I blame on a rugby game yesterday and trying to train through a bum leg *&(*&(#$! So anyway, great job :)

  • Flo:

    Aw, sweetie, hate that you had a tough one today! You can totally blame it on a rugby game (what the hell were you doing playing rugby yesterday??) :p

    Also pooey on the bum leg, sending you many healing thoughts. LOVE the avatar! (or gravatar, I guess they’re called). Also,wonderful to hear about how your races lined up last year, though I will admit to wanting to go just a tad faster than 3:20 now.

  • runforlife20:

    Good job Flo! I finished 1:34:34, not what I wanted but last week I was hit by a car and got bruised up, so I was pretty happy. I saw you in front of me so I figured I must be doing at least somewhat well :) And hilarious about the shirt, I did the same thing for you when I got a compliment on mine lol

  • Flo:

    OMG, HIT BY A CAR???? Damn girl, that’s serious shit, hope you’re ok (well, I guess you are because that’s a great time even without a car hitting you). And look at you being my marketing pro, I need to hire you – thank you! Now, rest up, heal thy wounds and eat lots of chocolate in the next two days. Doctor’s orders.

    Folks, I’m walking away from my computer for awhile, so don’t feel dissed if I don’t respond immediately as I did to the babes above…

  • Hi! Wonderful job today! I think you know this, but don’t make goals based on ONE race. Some days just aren’t fast, ya know? It doesn’t mean you aren’t 3:1X:XX shape. I love the way you described the finish clock clicking along. LOL.

  • BlackBear:

    I know you are a little disappointed, but dang, that is one fast peer group for that race. Incredible progress in one year. If I recall you were somewhere in the 8′s back then.

    Ah, I usually start the mile countdown around 10, and that is for a full. LOL

    You’re going to hit your full goal, no doubt aboot it.

  • BarbBQ:

    I’m with BlackBear – I know you didn’t quite hit your goal, but you came damn close, and definitely made up for last year. And, like LARunner says, this one race doesn’t determine what you’ll do at Philly. I just know you’ll smoke it.

    Thanks for giving updates on Doggie (though I saw hers on FB), Loren and Kat. RWOL’s been out of commission, and I’ve been totally jonesing for updates from you PDR chicas!

    Congrats again, Speedy McSpeedster!

  • ela:

    Great job! I am all thumbs up for the big day in 8 weeks. Be the weathergods with y’all then!

  • Hey Flo, Looks like you ran a good race, and don’t fuss about that minute. Looking good for the full! I ran with FB from the RW 3:20 thread today. Thanks for pointing me there.

  • JWU42:

    Flo!

    Was getting your splits this AM and really proud of the effort — just think how much you have improved in the last 12 months. I understand your DA comments and have had similar thoughts myself (heck, we all have I believe).

    I am with LAR on this one, one race does not make or break your training cycle. You still have 8 weeks to keep on plugging away and I wish you all the best!

    Again – find some positives to dwell on…

  • jhowdy:

    I think the difference between the spring and fall race, other than the limited taper you mentioned, is the fact that you have been bombing the pace on your training runs this cycle (in addition to the mileage). That in itself is worth the minute that are lamenting or more, maybe 1:30. Some of the paces you are hitting on the workouts now are in the same range as race pace not long ago. Come the 22nd with a proper recovery and taper, you’re golden. I could only wish for a 33:XX in two weeks for my half.

    At least you PR’ed, Ryan Hall didn’t go home with a new PR! :) He blamed it on the marathon training and mileage…

  • doggie poo:

    hey you callin my wifey a bitch? (can you believe she can run that fast?) I’d kick your ass, but I can’t catch you.
    Nice race today!

  • Heidi B.:

    Nothing wrong with a shameless plug!! Great race, as usual, too f’ing hard on yourself. Ease up a bit and all will fall into place. I’d just like to run a half or full without limping to the finish line!! Great job today!!!!

  • Kat:

    What a great day, girl! PR’s all around! I know it’s not quite what you wanted but you still have 8 key weeks of training til Philly so get over your PDR funk and get to it! :)

    I had a great time hanging out with you after the race. You are certainly the hostess with the mostest. Looking forward to a spectacular Philly performance for my spectating pleasure.

    Hi doggie! – it was great meeting you, speedy – I mean Loren, and Bea.

    Kat

  • Mir:

    Man oh man, for a race in which you didn’t feel “on,” and one you’re training through (mini-tapers SO don’t count), I’m very impressed. I just can’t wait to see how you tear things up at the Philly full!

  • Flo:

    Wow, thanks for all the positive thoughts (like I’m all surprised with loyal web pals like you guys, lol). But seriously, you guys do take the edge off, hugs and smoochies for everyone!!

    LARunner, great point to remember, you can simply have an off day, doesn’t mean make or break, thanks for that needed reminder.

    Blackbear, too funny about the count down starting at 10, I can so relate! And thanks for the perspective, yeah, I was going for 8s just a year ago, I have no right to say one negative word!

    Barb, thanks honey and yeah, can’t believe the forums have been down all day! Wonder what they’re up to over there? Though it’s probably Jim’s fault, he breaks RW all the time lately. I’m still laughing over your other post, btw.

    Ela, thanks mama to be!!

    Jim, that’s so cool that you ran with FB! I love hearing that. Can’t wait to read the MRT report.

    JWU42
    , thanks for tracking me! And saying you’re proud of me makes me all happy inside – sweet comment, thank you.

    Jhowdy (look at that, three Js posted in sequence…spooky), you have more confidence in me that I’ll dare have but I love you for it. And you’re going to have a kick-ass Half, the weather will be stunning and you’ll zoom through! Lol, funny about Ryan Hall.

    Dog, I was talking about Bea! ;) Was a really fun weekend thanks to you guys and Kat. I really enjoyed myself, happy as always to share it with you doll! And hell, Ms Injured And PRs Anyway (that’s your new Indian name), aren’t you getting tired of bettering yourself?

    Heidi, I love it when you cuss, even if it is cleaned up. Thanks for the good words and here’s to no more limping races for you!

    Kat, I had such a fun afternoon with you at the hovel, can’t wait to do it again in November (and meet the rest of those wild female BQ Babes! Woohoo!!!) Oh, and I hope the soccer game was fun, lol.

    Mir, thanks Ms. New Wife, ditto on being excited to see how you tear up Philly. Gonna be a blast!

  • Todd:

    Flo, Flo, Flo…

    You kicked ass. End of story. I was happy to check the results and unlike last year find full results for you instead of the horror of… what you went through last year!

    I was really happy with my time also. 1:45:51 is over 5 mins off 2008 for me! And to think I managed that with nary a high five from you…

    So, any word on who Norm Jones is who beat Ryan Hall? :)

    Todd

  • Ewen:

    You need giftedrunner.com on the back of your shirt — or laminated business cards to hand out during the race.

    Great that you gave 7s a shot — maybe a tad easier early would have cut off 52 seconds. I’m thinking 1:33 isn’t too bad really. Give the DA a break!

  • Flo:

    Todd, long time no see! Great job out there today, 5 minutes is a HUGE chunk, congratulations! Hope to see you out in the park one of these days again.

    Ewan, probably right about starting easier would have helped. I had it in my thick skull about those 7s though, so I was on the losing end from the beginning. OK, I’ll be nice to DA, but only because you said so.

  • Judy:

    Flo, first I checked the results and saw the PR, then came to your blog. Well, missy, all I can say is that I’m so impressed and that in my opinion, you totally rock! Yeah, you’re just off your goal, but that’s in the midst of heavy training and really, no taper. Do not despair. With your focus and a taper, you will make your Philly goal. Sorry I won’t be there to see it.

    Thanks for the news on doggie and Kat. Super day for racing!

  • Ugh, I didn’t get my time either! Still a PR @ 1:34:41, but I’m not happy about it. Missing my corral 2 start proved to be a huge mistake. Weaving for 5 miles, no tangents, and not geting into a “groove” proved to be my undoing. No excuses though for those mini-inclines for the last 3 miles that fatigued me further- my fault alone.

  • Flo:

    Judy, wish you were doing Philly, seems like just yesterday that I met up with you for that Expo. Thanks for the positive words, too. :-)

    Christi, thanks!

    Steve
    , aw that is just a miserable way to start a race! I did a 5K last year that started with someone coming up from behind and pushing me to the side. I never got over that panic-y feeling for the whole race, so I can totally relate to how that would have messed you up bigtime. On the good note, considering all the weaving and non-tangent running you did, you did really well! You would have seen a dramatically different result without, so here’s to your next race which will be infinitely better.

  • I am feverishly looking for a revenge half at this moment.

    Good luck @ Philly!

    BTW, pass on congrats to Kat- we chatted briefly before the race.

  • Jackie:

    Congratulations Flo! Yes, it is in order. Great job woman! I am so proud of your abilities and work ethic. Looking forward to see how you do in your second marathon in 8 weeks.

  • A muse:

    Flo: 1:33? That’s great — I think things look very good for you. That’s a well-run race.

  • Flo:

    A Muse!!! My favorite virtual coach! Thanks for the support. I forgot to say how happy I was to see you pop in the 3:20 thread last week, too. I appreciate the thumbs up, though I will argue “well-run race”, because I felt (and sounded) like crap, but I thank you for saying it. :D

    Jackie
    , thanks dollface. I’ll be looking for you to kick some serious St. George ass in a few weeks. Can’t believe it’s your time to shine already!! Woohoo!

    Steve, I bet Kat will check in again. Funny because she mentioned chatting with a guy named Steve and now I know it was you!

  • 79.7? The real deal. When I ran against Grete once, she was breathing like a freight-train. So you’re in good company.

    Hah, you don’t start counting down until Mile 8? Neither do I; at that point I know I can’t finish.

    One of my most pleasant running memories: Years ago I was in Philly for the week-end. It was an unusually warm spring week-end. There’s nothing quite like running along the Schuylkill River when women runners overdress and must strip down to their sportsbras.

    They say good writers borrow, great writers steal. I’m borrowing your “It never felt easy today but I told myself as the miles ticked by that if I wanted it to feel easy, I wouldn’t be racing.”

  • GIM, that’s a damned solid performance by any standard, though I understand the feeling of the “disappointing PR”. The fact that you ran such even splits means that you couldn’t have done much more on this particular day. Bear in mind that your HM PR is now faster than mine (damn those 11 seconds!), set 5 weeks before my BQ at Sugarloaf. In other words, you are poised for a very, very strong full in November. Just don’t let this race force you to overdo it, lest you aggravate old injuries or find yourself some new ones.

    Self-reflection is permitted; wallowy self-criticism is not! ;-)

    Rest and recover. -ESG (Ron)

  • Flo:

    Joe, my fellow Age Grade Groupie…with your writerly talents, it’d be nothing short of theft. :-) Love hearing your fond memories of the river, even if they do center around women in various stages of undress.

    ESG, wow, I didn’t realize that! You’ve already left that in the dust, but I’m so glad you brought it to my attention since you ended up with a 3:17 (that’s a number I’d be way happy to own). I do believe I’m all cheered up. Thank you!

  • Jaysummer4:

    What’s this about you being lucky? You’ve worked your tail off, and I can’t wait to see you blow up your marathon PR.

  • Flo:

    Thanks Jay, but you know what I mean, so many people work their tails off but don’t get the same result…luck has a lot to do with it.

  • Flo, I like th new page heading!

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Race PRs
5K 20:25 (6/14/09)
5M 35:28 (3/14/09)
10K 42:40 (4/19/09)
Half 1:33:51 (9/20/09)
Marathon 3:28:29 (4/19/10)

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