3. 8:36
[indicating to the boys that I will toss my jacket when I've passed them so it would sail right to them with the wind]
4. 8:40
5. 8:46
6. 8:49
5. 8:46
6. 8:49
There was a small little hill (which felt like a mountain) directly in to the 20-30 mph winds right before the turn around that literally made me feel like I was going to die. Wowsers. For some reason, even though I was slightly below pace, I had it in the back of my mind that maybe the wind could push me on the second half. I decided if I could finish in the 1:53s on this course I would be pretty thrilled, so I set my sights on that. Close to the turnaround I chatted a bit with a chick who's tail I'd been riding for most of the race, which was nice. I saw Tom and Brent again shortly there after (seriously they were spectator STARS; it was awesome).
[oh hai new friend!]
7. 8:43
8. 8:28
9. 8:26
8. 8:28
9. 8:26
10. 8:34
The only advice I had remembered of Jason's (sorry pal) was that I had 8 minutes and 50 seconds to complete the hilly mile in. Coming up on it (for what felt like 1200 hours) I decided to give myself 9:30. That thing was STEEP. I started doing math and realized that I would need to run 8 minute miles to the end to get anywhere near my PR. I also lamented the fact that I actually didn't remember what my PR was. :/ I keep meaning to crush the sucker so I haven't gotten too attached to it. 1:52:something. Hmm... ok then.up....
and up....
and up.... (I swear I'm not walking)
[this dude seemed disgruntled by my paparazzi..... so I passed him.... ;)]
I knew the last 2.5 miles were downhill and that I needed to give it my all. I did some quick math and realized that if I ran the last 2.5 miles at an 8 minute pace I actually had a shot at a PR. Uh.... hell ya!
11. 8:38
Yes, apparently I didn't need the 8:50 that was allotted for me. It also means I hauled some serious ass once I got up and over that hill. Two more 8 minute miles and a PR was mine. I started setting my sights on people that I thought I could catch. I saw my parents once more but I was finally focused on running my booty off in lieu of cute race photos (somewhere this is warming Angry Runner's cold cold heart). I call this my running stank face.12. 7:50
Um... seriously..... can I hold on to this pace to pull of a PR?!?!? I set my sights on a few more chicks in front of me and continued to haul. I got slowed down slightly by some random switch backs on the bike trail about a half mile from the finish line. It is not easy to turn on a dime when you're running fast... did you know that?!? I started closing in on a chick that I had been hanging behind in the initial chick pack but who had pulled away. At one point she was close to half of a mile in front of me. Nothing like a good race to the finish, no?
I'm coming for ya blue!
But seriously... you'd better hustle.
Wheeee!
Damn.
13. 7:34
If the race had been a few strides farther, I would've had her. But thanks to her I had a strong finish!
I bested my previous PR by almost 2 full minutes finishing in 1:50:57 for a pace of 8:28. I was ecstatic! Well, I was ecstatic after I realized I wasn't going to toss my cookies after I crossed the finish line. It was truly touch and go there for a few minutes. Luckily the almost spew was caught on camera by my madre. Mid-dry heave I had to ask her to please not take any pictures of me if I was puking. :p
Me and Team Green.
The two coolest Jer(r)(y)(i)s I know. :)
This race gives me some major confidence 4 weeks out from Fargo. Sub 4 I'm coming for you! It also further solidifies that I only race well when I don't put any pressure on myself to do so. How I go about fixing this for the future.....uh.... no clue. Suggestions are welcome. For now I'm going to bask in my post-PR glow.












Nice work and congrats on the PR! I think Mother Nature has our backs this year with our Fargo training - it seems like all of my runs lately have been into the wind!! Hopefully come race day there is just a slight breeze at our backs the entire race.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! Sounds like incredibly tough running conditions and you nailed it! Congrats on the PR and a fantastic race!!!
ReplyDeleteNice!!! Congrats on the PR, in super tough conditions (I HATE wind)!
ReplyDeletenice work, I love picking people off at the end. Happened to me in my last race though :(
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the PR Jeri! That hill looks like death! I love your bright arm sleeves! So cute!
ReplyDeletecongrats on a great PR! And a super strong finish - that's awesome! I love that you have so many photos and basically your own paparazzi :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the PR!!! I love the battle between Blue and Green at the end!
ReplyDeleteYayy so awesome!! And I can't believe that wind! I bet you will have an amazing marathon now. I hope I can channel this speed for my race this weekend.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the PR! I am so impressed that you kicked ass in the wind. AND I love your arm warmers. :)
ReplyDeleteWhere are you staying for Fargo? My e-mail is hmwynn at gmail dot com if you want to e-mail me. I don't really remember where we are staying right now, but I'll have to figure it out. :)
You look way too happy in those pictures. I think not smiling could have shaved off at least 10 more seconds. JK - congrats on the PR! Esp in the wind, dude-- that's my kryptonite.
ReplyDeleteok A) i hate the wind. more then anything, i yell at it when i'm running. and 2) i love your shirt/arm warmers combo. that is all. OH and congrats on the PR, you badass!
ReplyDeleteYes, I am proud. Show me all your ugly running faces!
ReplyDeleteAnd you're getting awfully close to dipping under 1:50! Get you on a flatter course with a bit less wind and I think it's in the bank. ;)
D@mn girl!!! Way to pull it off out there! Gotta love tackling hills and not letting the wind break you! So proud of you girl and congrats on a maja PR!!!! Sub-4?!?!? Um I think you got this.
ReplyDeleteJust imagine if the weather had been good! Way to rock it.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Way to kick the wind and hill's ass!
ReplyDeletegreat report! congrats on the pr. :) -cw
ReplyDeleteWay to go on the PR!
ReplyDeletedamn woman, you.are.awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThat race deserves a good RAGE. woo! Way to beast it girl. PR party for the whole month. :)
ReplyDeletePR!!!! Congrats!! How do you look like you're running during your pictures?? I always look like I'm walking...
ReplyDeleteAwesome race dude. Can I hire your pap team (no not your OB) for my next race? They got some damn good pics of you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the PR! You totally conquered that hill. A sub-4 hour marathon is yours.
ReplyDeletefinally getting around to reading the recap!!! YAYZIES for you!!! awesome, awesome race. someday i will be speedy like you!! in the meantime i will live through you and danielle! sub 4 is allll yours!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!! You are awesome girl!! What a wicked race! Please send me some of your super quick racing vibes for tomorrow.
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