total miles: 28.50 (43 planned, yup)
time spent running: ~ 4 hrs 16 mins
avg hr: 171.75
avg pace: 9:15/mile
off days: 3
while i slacked (majorly) on the miles, i did run three races! yup, three races in one week. one night, actually. it was kind of like a track meet, but harder. regardless, my friend ryan and i cleaned house; he actually took home some money though whereas i just got some towels, oh and a ribbon.
anyway, after a grueling day of sitting at my desk at work, josh and i drove down to anderson for the midnight flight races. the temps were in the upper 70's and slowly cooling off, but not by much. it was humid too, but since i still don't sweat i didn't notice it too much.
first up was the 1-mile race, which started at 9:15pm. yes, the family fun race. i eyed my competition at the starting line...
photo from anderson independent mail
i briefly contemplated a warm-up, but ultimately was too lazy. i figured i ought to conserve as much energy as possible for the races. not the right mindset, i know, and i'm sure i could've gone faster in the mile had i warmed up.
the race started promptly, but the start had been lined with kids so it took a second to push them out of the way (i'm joking, i promise). i quickly pulled ahead of the crowd with about 10 dudes. shortly after the turn-around two of the guys (high schoolers) stopped to wait for their friends, and i picked off a few more guys before heading in to the finish.
probably the best action-shot of me ever
after collecting my blue participant ribbon i turned around to congratulate the 2nd and 3rd place females:
they're way cuter than that ol' hag who won
midnight flight 1-mile: 6:12, avg/max hr (186/195)
1st place female; 4/354 overall
i really think i could've had a shot at breaking 6 if i had warmed up and ran harder (obviously). garmin said 6:04.
i gulped down some water and went back to the car to change my bib and d-tag chip. i headed off for a trot around the parking lot to stay loose, and stopped to chat briefly with a co-worker who was doing the 5k. i had about 30 minutes between finishing the mile and lining up for the 5k (10pm) and it flew by quickly. i took a pineapple roctane (gu) before the 5k in hopes that it would help with post-race recovery/soreness as it advertises and of course to give me a little boost mid-race. plus, i knew i still had one more race after the 5k and a roctane sure wouldn't hurt.
the 5k is the largest event of the midnight flight and i was not anxious to get up near the front. my legs were already tightening up a little from the mile. i never formulated a strategic plan for this night of racing, and because i'm stubborn i ended up going as-hard-as-i-could in each of them. that dizzy/light-headed feeling i had last fall? it came back again.
going out, the 5k is a gradual downhill and flattens out for a bit before the turn-around (all three races are out-back). nice going out, but a little tougher on the way back. i found myself striding back up the hill with relative ease, picking off a good number of people. nothing exciting about the 5k, except i was pleased to see a slight improvement from the 5k two weeks ago when i approached the finish (especially considering i'd done a lactate-inducing mile before it).
and you thought you had a bad race-face?
midnight flight 5k: 22:59 (avg pace 7:23), max hr (197)
1/57 age group; 129/1020 overall
by the time i caught my breath, chugged some water, went back to the car to change my race bib and d-tag chip one last time and jogged maybe a quarter-mile to stay loose, it was time to line up again for the 10k (11pm). i shot another pineapple roctane and chatted with my friend ryan for a few minutes before settling in the pack. i distinctly asked him if he was going to win, and he said "yeah right, the 5k was rough". we both questioned why we thought we should sign up for multiple races.
here's my big yellow butt talking to ryan
like the mile and 5k, the 10k was out and back as well, except now there were two long downhills and two long uphills. somehow they are the kind of downhills that you can't just coast either. my legs were tired and the dizzy/light-headed feeling was even worse than it was before/during the 5k. i am now thinking it is caused by running hard, because it first happened last year after a tough track workout. anyway, i pushed through the 10k, motivated by an (annoying) group of high school girls and determined to not let them beat me. the last hill (not quite a mile long) was tough, but i slowly picked a few people off like the previous race. i was elated to finally reach the turn to the finish for the third and final time that night.
more great race-face
midnight flight 10k: 51:56 (avg pace 8:21), max hr (199)
3/17 age group; 130/371 overall
the 10k seemed much bigger 5 years ago when i ran it, but turns out it's still about the same size. back then there was a whole awards ceremony after the races, but this year you just picked up your award at an inconspicuous table. not a big deal though. back in 2005 this race was my "re-introduction" to running after taking a few years off from high school cross country and i ran a 51:05. i suppose i've improved some if i can run a similar time after having run 4.1 hard miles.
oh and here's my buddy ryan, "not-winning" the 10k (33:00) after placing 3rd in the 5k (15:25):
(photo from anderson independent mail)
Wowzers, that's a lot of FAST races in one night! Congrats on winning the mile and awesome job on both the 5K and 10K too! Lovin the pics... you look FAST and MEAN! hahaha
ReplyDeletenice job! I love imagining you racing hard against those kids!
ReplyDeleteGreat night of racing!
ReplyDeleteWoooHooo Great racing!
ReplyDeleteI love that one photo too. :-)
Wow - that's a lot of fast races for one night! Awesome job. Way to kick your opponents ass in the 1-miler...haha!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's all I got!
ReplyDeleteDAYYYYummm... WOOT WOOT! you ran like the WIND. 6:12 get it got it GOOD :) hehehe.
ReplyDeletenice job!!!!!!!!!! and i LOVE the action shots of you. (and omg those little girls running are adorable!).
and seriously who is your runner buddy friend?!?! he ripped it up!
That is some good racing. I could never do that many hard races so close together; I'd get way too stiff. But them I'm old and only getting older.
ReplyDeleteGood job to both of you! Love the race faces!
ReplyDeleteWoh- a 10K AFTER a 5K and mile, you are nuts---in a hardcore way ;) You have great running form in the mile pic!
ReplyDeleteDang 3 races in one night! You must be crazy. Sounds like you had a fun time and did really well in all of the races! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYou look so badass in your pictures! I love your commentary about the photos!
ReplyDelete3 races in one night??? And you podiumed all 3??? Damn. You are crazy!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
I agree with the best action shot ever, you look strong, really strong. This is your season.
ReplyDeleteyour pictures are so fun! cant believe you did three races in one night...
ReplyDeleteGreat job and great action shots!
ReplyDelete3 races in one evening. I don't like evening races to start with and then three of them... Not so much.
ReplyDeleteBut you just killed it! Great job!
Awesome job! That is definitely a great picture of you. You look really fit. Your competition looks like they're up past their bedtime.
ReplyDeleteOh man, girl....6:04? Holy cow I didn't know my weight loss buddy was such a studette! Those races sound like so much fun - though exhausting!! You earn my gold star badge for the week, girl!
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, let's DO PP next year. I ran it last year and the year before and though I said I was done with it forever, I'm thinking I need to revisit that mountain one more time. Let's do it!! :)
Dude, you kicked butt and those photos make you look like a child-pusher out on the open road.
ReplyDeleteThose averages are pretty rocking especially in the "wonderful" heat and humidity.
I'll remember the NSFW tag in future nudity posts
Ditto what Marlene said....I think the pics are great! You look so strong and fast! Unbelievable you could run a 10K that fast after a great 5k!! Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteAWesome! You come back strong and are very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteAnd what's this about you and Jill being weight loss buddies? Can I join in? I need to lose between 10-15 pounds and started trying on Tuesday. Dumb time when I am not running but I have to do something!
That is a pretty good action shot and it's priceless when paired with the shot of the "2nd and 3rd place competitors". Some day those girls will be fast because they learned from you to never let up!
ReplyDeleteSo, Ryan pretty much kicks some serious ass. Can we recruit him for Ragnar? Hahaha.
GREAT races! The one-mile is amazing, but even more so that you did two more speedy races consecutively! I am humbled... :) And thanks for all the comments on my blog!
ReplyDeleteHOLY MOLY, 3 short races in one evening?!? I cannot imagine how difficult it must be to run back to back like that. CONGRATS on all three strong performances. And can I also say what wonderful arms & shoulders you have too? Seriously, you look like a strong swimmer too!!
ReplyDeleteLove reading your race reports and this was a 3 in 1 deal -- packed with awesome. Sounds like a fun night aside from the annoying lightheadedness.
ReplyDeleteYou look badASS in these pics! The kind of runner I would be intimidated by. The fit/ripped rower's shoulders are evident. Looks like you kept yours or just have them naturally... I hope I don't lose mine.
Pardon my nooby-ness but what flats/trainers are you wearing to race in?
I like the photos, especially the kids, they looks like a great potential good runners someday. Great post anyway!!!
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Thanks for making me laugh, both here and at my blog. I missed you, and I'm glad I'm back to blogging again. No creative congrats to share, since it's 5 a.m. as I type this. So, congrats, and HAVE a FUn weEKenD! Ha-Ha!!
ReplyDeleteThree races in one night? I think you're my new hero.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Lindsay!! three races in one night!! and more congrats for that 1st place!!! amaizing!!
ReplyDeleteVeryyy good race times!!
hugs,
Tania
You look so fit in that picture! Your competition, on the other hand, look like they're up past bedtime.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great racing! Apparently, I need some ROCTANE....it makes you like the energizer bunny...right?
ReplyDeleteThanks for inspiring all of us who really want to run the mile fun run, but thought it might seem a little socially unacceptable when competing against children.
ReplyDeleteYou kicked their butts!
Thanks for inspiring all of us who really want to run the mile fun run, but thought it might seem a little socially unacceptable when competing against children.
ReplyDeleteYou kicked their butts!
I like your approach. When you rest, you rest well, when you race, you really race! Awesome. I'd love to do 3 in a rows, though I can only imagine how much that 10K hurt. And your mile, dang, amazing! Congrats, I see big things for your running this year!
ReplyDeletehey there -- i found you through seejessrun. and holy moly you are fast and speedy and awesome! what a great night for you. and you totally should have pushed those little kids out of the way ;)
ReplyDeleteYou are so freaking fast! Congrats to you! Nice work on that first place finish! I loved your race report and great photos:)
ReplyDeleteYou win for best action shots!!! Hahaha and I just love the photos of the lil girls too!
ReplyDeleteTremendous efforts! I can't imagine how speedy you'd be if you actually had been able to put together a solid training month!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos too. That last one shows the pain of the 5K....
IN answer to your question ....I don't know but I had edited the post and changed the title which may be why the address was different and had the original title. I never noticed that. Did you get my email?
ReplyDeleteWhen I started reading this post, I thought to myself, 'man I want to run a race like this." Then I read on and reality hit, 'heck no, that's way too hard!' My 5K yesterday was hard enough, I definitely wouldn't want to do a 10K after that (although I do want to try a mile race since it's been years).
ReplyDeleteCongrats on placing in all 3 races and kicking those little girls' butts (I'm sure there were older runners too, right!?). Glad you were able to run the 10K again, since it was your 're-introduction' race. I actually missed mine this year, but maybe I'll do it again one day.
OMG INSANELY great fabulous job! and um all of the above pics are great.. That top pic is so great, Id probably post a picture on the ceiling above my bed (if i were you) so you could be that proud every time you opened your eyes in the morning b4 a run... :)
ReplyDeleteoh my god, love your race faces,they are too funny!
ReplyDeleteso that's kinda interesting, all the late night racing. love the 2nd and 3rd place finishers.
and yeah...right...like i'm supposed to believe you didn't push them down in front of you, lol....