Yet another fun day at the races – huge this year, 2269 finishers, plus about 1000 walkers.  It’s a 10K that goes over and back on the Ben Franklin Bridge, which takes care of the first 5K, then the next 5K goes into Camden, NJ on the waterfront, ending in a stadium.

I park the car and approach the stadium when some guy jogs by me and says, “Flo?”  It was Progman2000 who I know from the forums and this blog.  We had planned to meet afterwards, but it was lucky that we met up first because we ended up missing each other at the finish line, though amazingly, we caught each other again as he was driving out after the race.  Not to mention, we had separated before the race started, then I turn around and there he is at the start line, right behind me!  Think about it, we’ve never met each other, there are literally thousands of people around, yet we hook up three times.  Freaky.  Anyway, he’s a truly great guy, and I felt really happy to hang out with him before the race.  Thanks Progman!!  Oh, and a shout out to ShoreTurtle, Progman’s cool friend who was standing with him at the start.  Talk about a couple of great guys, they kept my mind from going all nervy on me and the waiting time passed in a flash.

As far as the weather goes, I was a little overzealous when I saw the updated weather report, I thought it’d be near 50, so my race outfit was shorts and tank, but it ended up being low-mid 40s and breezy.  Maybe two other guys were dressed as bare as me, so yeah, I was self conscious and chilly, but it ended up being perfect for racing, so no regrets, though I did wait until the nth moment to check my stuff in.

My wishes for the race were #1) a PR, #2) 48:something, #3) everything-goes-right sub-48.

I was looking at my logs from last year when I ran this race and laughed to myself last night, “Hah! Ain’t no way I’m running a first mile at 8:15 this year!”  This ended up to be true…my first mile today was far worse.  There was a big traffic clog at the start and it took me a long time to feel race-ready, plus you’re going up a bridge, so with all that happening sub-48 was outta the question right off the bat.

Now before the race even started, at the line-up, I see my local nemesis standing right across from me.  She’s actually a nice woman and in my last 10K back in April, we were neck and neck for the whole race.  Anyway, we waved to each other before the start but as soon as the gun went off, she ran ahead, so my main focus on the bridge was to keep her in my sights.  That said, my bridge running was atrocious, so when I saw her getting even farther ahead, I said screw it and let her go without a fight.

By the time I got to mile 5 though, she was right in front of me and I was wondering what to do.  Part of me felt like passing her and saying, “C’mon girl, let’s go for it!” but the other, sneaky, lazy part (because why make this harder than it has to be?) won over.  I ran ahead without a word and hoped to god she didn’t notice me in my hot pink shorts and white tank (impossible).

The race goes on several surfaces, gravel, brick, road and grass, so that’s part of the reason my pacing was a bit crazy (the other part was because…I suck), but here are my splits:

8:25 bridge (I suck)
7:59 bridge (I still suck)
7:37 bridge (better)
7:32 (mo better)
8:00 (gravel, turns and traffic clogs, I suck)
7:41 (almost home)
1:25 (7:05 pace for the last bit)

My time for the race was 48:39, 8th in my AG out of 118.  It’s a 44 second PR and I beat my nemesis by 36 seconds.  No complaints…and coming from me, that’s huge. :D

17 Responses to “Run The Bridge 10K Report”

  • Great job. It was nice to meet you at the start. I’m glad that you beat your nemesis. I wish that had a nemesis. Looking at my splits, mile 5 split was slower for me too, but I have no complaints. It was a good race.

  • Flo:

    Hey ShoreTurtle, it was wonderful to meet you, too!! So I just went over to your blog and realized I was just there this last week! Excellent photos, can’t believe you’re so well documented. OK, I’m editing my post to include you right this second. :D

    For my readers, ShoreTurtle is a friend of Progman’s and I met him while we were waiting for the gun to go off. Chatting with those guys totally took my mind off nerves and chilly skin.

  • wmd:

    awesome run!

    back in april I tried to get started in running and thought that the bridge run would be something cool to aim ofr…. if only I had stuck with the running through the whole year I would have been there today too…(although much slower than you)

    I will see you there next year for sure!

  • Lisa:

    you really need to stop beating yourself up with things like “I suck,” etc. You are awesome Flo, and inspire me to be a better runner. When you say stuff like that I have a hard time not feeling like crap!!!! I would be thrilled to run an 8 minute pace-stop the negative talk lady-okay, enough preaching. just know that you have fans out there who admire you and wish you only the best.

  • Flo:

    WMD, It’s a really fun one, I highly recommend it. And the best part is that you gather in the stadium pre-race (before they walk you to the bridge), so lots of real toilets. That makes someone like me, who peed 4 times this morning (viva hydration) very very happy.

    Definitely do it next year! Meet you at the Bridge. :D

  • Flo:

    Lisa, I was typing when you posted so I missed your comment. Your very sweet comment!

    I don’t want you to feel bad when I say I suck! And today’s sucks, while based in reality, were put there for comic effect more than self-flagellation.

    Today was interesting in a “learn and get better” way. And I was happy with my time after that strange start, it means I can trust myself to play catch up a little in races. This is new and good! So I sucked a few miles, but the rest were pretty cool. :D More experimentation ahead!

  • Dogpound:

    great job!

    speaking of small world, outa 38000 runners starting today in NY, Ela ended up standing next to me at the start!

  • Flo:

    OMG, what are the chances??? Life is really freaky sometimes.

    You won’t hear it enough from me, but congratulations again Dogpound, two marathons within 3 weeks, un-be-lievable!

  • Dave:

    Very cool..
    There is nothing worse than starting a race to an uphill. I hate em..
    I bet it was fun to chase your nemesis and then pass her.
    You definitely donot suck.. Great running!

  • Your race reports always crack me up! Great meeting you today, hopefully one day we can share a marathon!

  • A new PR? Praise Be!! LMAO

  • Flo:

    Dave, total agreement about starting races uphill. Evil.

    Progman
    , I might just take you up on that marathon threat one day!

    Stacy
    , LOL!!! Beautiful reply. :D

  • Christi:

    As always a wonderful race commentary. Congrats on another PR! I want to run like you!!!!

  • Jim E:

    So jokey-suck, not truly sucky-suck!
    Actually, 48:39 on a course like that is not remotely sucky. Well done Flo!

  • Flo:

    Thanks Christi and Jim!

  • Bruce:

    Great Job!

    Praise be the PR.

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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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