Because as Jim noted, the previous post wasn’t really a report, more like a glossing over, I’ll expand here.
The race itself was small, 300 people. Weather was cloudy and 68 degrees with a dewpoint of 59.
Unlike my other races this season, I put no pressure on myself at all. I kind of knew I’d get a PR because the weather was better than my last 5K, plus I know the course completely and I had my magic shoes.
My goal was to see something between 6:30-6:35s in the Garmin and that’s how it went down. I was the third woman at the beginning, then I passed Christine (who I know from the park and this blog) which left some tiny 20-something wisp of a gal in front of me.
She was an odd duck because she came out of nowhere about 3/4′s of a mile in, passing me and zooming ahead. I talked to her after the race and she said she likes to do the slow start. She also likes humidity, told me it means there’s more oxygen in the air. Doesn’t work for me, but good for her.
Anyway, during the race I was thinking how good it was that she was there (as with all the women I’m ever behind) because without them, I wouldn’t push so hard. I kept her in my sights the whole time, knew I couldn’t pass her but just tried to keep the space between us as tight as I could for as long as I could.
I noticed as I ran that for the most part my breath was 2:2, so I knew I was doing alright. I tend to pay attention to these things now as it’s a barometer of how hard I’m working. Not sure when my breath went 1:1, somewhere around the last half mile.
My Garmin autolap splits were right on with the first two mile markers which doesn’t happen too often. You go under some overpasses so the Garmin tends to get wonky at those places (which I’ve just realized today after overlaying two races on the same course), but my Garmin splits were:
6:34,6:34,6:29, and though the last bit doesn’t come out right, Garmin shows me kicking in at 6:01 to finish.
As far as socializing, as mentioned, Audra’s girlfriend Loren was there with Bea the dog, Audra’s mom came with her nephews, also their friend and friend’s kid, plus my friend Yvonne showed up, so with Judy there too, it was quite a little party.
So looking to Friday evening, I really want to race it now because I’m feeling great off yesterday’s effort, but the weather looks like crap at this point, 77 degrees with dewpoint of 62 (exactly what I had for my last 5K) so unless that changes, I’m not going to drive out there for a tempo run.
And that’s it from race central for the moment. Must get the website finished up today…
Later, loves.






Thanks, Flo. Happy now
(also guiity, I’m late with my own RR)
Those no-pressure races where you do well are kinda nice, aren’t they?
Dunno about the humidity/oxygen thing, but what’s important is that she believes it, guess.
yea, I have never heard anyone say they like the humidity!
And she was wearing 3/4 tights!