Saturday, August 28, 2010

Northwest 10k Road Run Championship

I entered the Snoqualmie 10k near Seattle on the morning of the race this past weekend.  I had been concerned about fatigue from my journey to Thailand, Singapore, Tokyo and Seattle over the previous 7 days.  But the course is scenic and flat and fast, and the race serves as the Pacific Northwest 10k road run championship -- so lots of fast runners from the Club Northwest team I occasionally run with in Seattle are participating.  
Conditions are almost perfect, sunshine and 14 degrees Celsius.  What, twenty degrees cooler than what I would have faced at Aiz I am actually a bit cold during the first mile.   But after the weather in Tokyo... well, I don't need to bother explaining how wonderful it felt to me to run in these cool, crisp conditions. 
In an effort to maintain a reasonably pace I run with a Club NW team member, Susan, for the first mile, and as expected she paces me to ideal 5:46 first mile.  (Yeah in America even though the race distance is in kilometers they give splits in miles..)  After the first mile I pickup the pace and abandon Susan and catch up with another Club Northwest woman, Claudia, who is the eventual winner of the woman's division.  I feel surprisingly fast and relaxed and am delighted with my 5k split of 17:34. 
My goal was to break 36 minutes, something I have not done is at least 5 years.  So I push myself to hang on and maintain the pace over the last 5k. I am all by myself for the last 4k and feel I am slowing down.  Thus I am a bit surprised (and happy) to see my finishing time of 35:20.  I finish 3rd in 45-49 division, and 19th overall.
For the Seattle runners this August race represents the latter part of their running season, and many of them peak for this event.  I am not at all sure anymore when my "running season" starts or ends, but August would really be my off-season to the extent that I have an off-season. 
   

1 comment:

TokyoRacer said...

Good run, congratulations. That is a pretty strong 45-49 age group.