With not much else going on in the winter, I usually try to get
this local race on the schedule.
Race morning was chilly, but at least the roads were dry and it
was nice and sunny. The wind wasn't too strong, but definitely blowing
enough to make the headwind quite a painful experience when I was warming up.
As usual, the race started and ended at RIM (aka Blackberry) park
in Waterloo. I arrived about an hour early to get setup, warmed up and
chat with my Health and Performance teammates. Also happening this
morning was the 2014 Olympic Men’s Gold Medal Hockey game in which Canada won,
shortly before the race got under way!
Sweet!
The race got under way right at 10am and right from the gun, there
were several runners flying up the road. Since the 8K, 8M and 3K race
all started at the same time, I had no idea who was ahead of me at this point.
Early on, I found myself running with a few other H&P
teammates. We went through the first K in about 3:45 and the first mile
in around 5:45. This was about the pace I would have started off the 8K
race, so I wasn't sure how long I would be able to hold on to this pace, but
running with the wind and into the sun felt pretty good, so I just stayed with
it.
About 2.5 K into the race, we had to get off of University and
make the first climb up Lexington, which felt like it slowed the pace down a
bit as expected.
Once we turned right off of Lexington onto Bridge, we were heading
north and into the wind. This section was definitely colder, but
luckily, we only had to run about a K or so until the 8 mile racers turned
right and wound their way through subdivision streets back over to University.
After this turn, I could finally see who I was running against, as
the 8K runners just kept on going straight up Bridge. Unfortunately for
me, the closest 8 mile racers were several hundred metres up the road, so I
found myself running solo at this point.
Once I got back to University, we were once again running the same
route that we started with. At this time though however, I found myself
actually feeling quite overdressed, as the wind was at our backs and the sun in
our face. I knew this wouldn't last too long, so it didn't bother me
much.
By now I could tell I was gaining some ground on the next 8 mile
runner ahead of me which turned out to be another H&P runner. I got
to within about 20 or 30 metres of him, but could never get much closer than
this.
Just past the turn off I began passing many of these 8K runners as
we approached Northfield. Once turning right onto Northfield, it was
quite a bit easier, as the wind wasn't in our face and we faced a bit of a
downhill back to University Ave. I was
still trying hard to catch the other 8M runner ahead of me, but he did a really
good job of just keeping ahead of me.
It was great turning back onto University, as we got the wind on
our backs and sun on our face for the final couple K back to the finish line.
I pushed hard through this section trying to catch what turned out to be
the 2nd place finisher in the 8M race and past many of the 8K
runners. Once we made the final turn
back onto Millennium Blvd. the 2nd place seemed to pull ahead and I
knew I wasn’t going to catch him.
After making the final turn to the finish, I picked up the pace
again and finished with a pretty good time of 48:42 for the 8 miler and 3rd
place overall.
Our Health & Performance team made a clean sweep of both the
8K and 8M corporate divisions.
I'm looking for a training program for a triathlon. I decided I want to try to complete one in a few years. Though I know it can be difficult, do you have any suggestions for me?
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