Saturday, May 9, 2009

5/3 Riverbank Run


Today was the "Big One" in Grand Rapids - the Riverbank run - it's a 25K (15.5 mile) run.

First some back ground: It rained like crazy last night, I kept watching the radar through the night, and I was convinced it would be a soggy run…But when I got down stairs I turned on the news, and the weather girl said all the rain would be to the north of us and it would be dry for the run. Woo Hoo! I left any kind of rain gear and warm up shirts at home - BUT DANG HER… It rained like crazy for the start of the run and the first hour or so. I don’t know if it would have made a difference, but I think I would have been a little warmer at the start if I’d have been better prepared.

Also, I pretend that I am really not into my running times…I never wear a watch or time myself when running. But, in the back of my head I always have goals. So I publicly stated I’d like to run a 2:10 for the 25K, but 8 minute miles (a 2:04) would have been nice, but I really, really would have loved to break 2 hours for the run (my best time ever for this run is 1:56 – but that was 9 years ago.)


So at the start, I positioned myself near the 8:00 minute pace runner. When the starting horn went off I felt great!! I have been battling knee problems all spring and this was first day that both knees were good! No pain at all - I was fired up! I went past the 8:00 minute pacer and figured if I was going to break 2 hours, the time to go is now! No way I could just hang with the 8:00 pace and gain 4 minutes at the end. So I pushed it and I felt really good, at least for the first 6 miles…everyone knows the rest of the story…I was slowing down mile by mile, then the 8:00 minute pace group passed me at 11 miles. My thighs were just killing me - I had to slow down.

I struggled to keep the 8:00 group in sight, but it was too late…they were gone. I was bummed that I went out too fast and couldn’t finish strong – I do that so often! Some day I am hoping the knowledge of my old age will kick in and I’ll pace myself better – after a mile of lamenting, I remembered my first 2:10 goal and started watching the splits and knew I could make it. I crossed the finish line at 2:08:06 (an 8:16 min/mile pace). My thighs were super tight at the finish – I knew I left it all on the course. (And 6 hours they’re still killing me!)

Guess I better get over the stigma of running for time and get me a watch! In the end, I was happy with my run today - Thanks for listening to me babble!

3 comments:

Sally said...

Great recap of the race. I felt like I was right there with ya, BUT my legs aren't sore. I am very proud of your time, and also of the healthy breakfast you have in your hand, or is that snacks or lunch? Way to go, little bro.

Shawn said...

His breakfast was a Clif bar. These are his free, post-race snacks! He looked good out there! I'm proud of you too Jim!

nan said...

Wow James, I can't believe my little brother, not so little, can run so fast at his age, over 40!! Hokey Pokey, you are an insperation! I just want to know if the free yogurt after the race was an insentive. What a guy. When you retire, maybe you should consider a play-by-play sportscaster!