The race started around 9 a.m. and I felt pretty comfortable with Nuta for a couple of miles.
Mile 1 - 6:19 Little bit rolling, net uphill though
Mile 2 - 6:31 Little more uphill
My heart rate started to go up and my respiratory rate was obviously faster than Nuta's so I decided I'd better be smart and not kill myself in the first quarter of the race. Slowly let Nuta go. After all, I had a lot of climbing to do and I'm not exactly "hill trained."
Mile 3 - 6:37 more climbing
Mile 4 - 6:44 still climbing, took a gu at the aid station right before mile 5
Mile 5 - 6:37 seems to be a theme here...climbing, climbing, climbing
Mile 6- 6:23 little less climbing
Mile 7 - 7:30 serious climbing (200 ft gain in this mile) respiratory rate shot through the roof
Mile 8 - 6:33 the mild climb equalled itself out because 7.5 mile point was the turn-around. Nuta had a solid minute on me at the turn-around but I still wanted to give a good effort in catching her and I knew I had a steep downhill mile ahead of me so I tried to use the momentum to see if I could reel her in a bit.
Mile 9 - 5:37 (200 ft drop) At the end of this mile my legs were really throbbing from the pace change and hammering down the hill. Nuta seemed to be just as far ahead of me, if not farther and I decided again to just run my own race and not kill myself to try and catch her. I could have decided to run beyond my pain threshold and blow my quads out trying to catch her and then probably still fallen short.
Mile 10 - 6:11 What goes up must come down and I'm really appreciating the downhill at this point. Took another gu at mile 10 aid station.
Mile 11 - 6:10 more down
Mile 12 - 6:26 starting to feel pretty fatigued here. My quads were pretty much screaming at me and my head was starting to feel a little dizzy with the heat and sun, so I pulled back on the throttle a bit.
Mile 13 - 6:23 ran by the river and enjoyed the cool air coming off the water totally unaware of anyone else around me and just enjoying the beauty of the canyon
Mile 14 - 6:18 just keep moving forward. Tired though.
Mile 15 - 6:30 rolling but net downhill. I'm completely spent. Apparently I went out a little too fast because this mile was faster going up the hill than coming back down at the end. Oh well. I'm just glad to be finished.
Total time - 1:36:53 (6:30 AP) with around 800 ft elevation gain/loss
Saw Bean and Dianne (more teammates) at the finish. Dianne had run the 10 miler and Bean is injured but came up to hike around and cheer. Tony came in around 1:50 and we whined together about the intense 7th mile heartbreak hill.
Nuta finished about 2 minutes ahead of me, so she had put another minute on me on the downhill. Overall I was very pleased with my effort considering my lack of hill training. It was also the longest run I have done in a couple of months, so I'm pretty happy with how my body held up.
Breanne ran with Aaron and kept telling him how much fun she was having and how cool it was to run her first "race." The kids all got little finisher's medals and toy prizes, which they loved. We ate some post-race grub and stayed for the awards ceremony (I got a $25 gift card to Boulder Running Company and a Timex watch). Fun day!
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