Monday, April 23, 2012

Lansing Marathon 5k Race Recap

The short recap: 1 min PR (21:19) + 1st AG + 1st Female Overall


Race Expo: Saturday morning bright and early Spike, Running Laminator, and I headed over to Lansing for packet pick-up at the Lansing Lugnut Stadium. It was a cold, windy, and overcast morning and an outdoor packet pick-up wasn't very pleasant for anyone; not the volunteers or us runners, hopefully next year they’ll pick an indoor place. After the expo we drove the course so Lam could see what he had gotten himself in to and then we stocked up on cupcakes for the post-race celebration before heading back home to relax and carb it up.

While driving the course we left behind some motivation for the racers. Spike said that some of it lasted for race morning but most had been blown off by the wind. Boo.


Pre-Race: Race morning came early and rocking our throwaways, we headed back to Lansing for the race festivities; it was chilly as all get out and the wind was starting to pick up. As the boys lined up for the 8 am marathon start I wished them good luck and made my way away from the start so I could see them take off before heading over to my own start line. My heart raced watching them fly by; there is just something about race morning that is so damn exciting, even when I was injured I got butterflies sending Spike off to race.

The guys and I in our pre-race Walmart throwaways.


Start Corral: There was a discrepancy about whether the 5k started at 8:15 am or 8:30 am so I made friends with two hilarious guys while we waited for whatever time it started, to start. They joked that if I lapped them I had to smack their butts as I passed; I was happy for the convo as I tried to keep my mind off the biting cold and my nerves.

The Race: It was a two loop course around the Lansing Capital area and for the first time in my life, I lined up one row back from the start line. I knew that being an inaugural race, there probably wasn't going to be a big turn out because the real fasties in the area were running the half/full or would have raced the day prior at a more established race in the area. I was right, and as they sent us on our way I immediately found myself within the first few runners. There was a left turn about .1 in and just after that I overtook the only other girl I could see and never looked back!

The first lap was all about figuring out the tangents and the second lap was about running them better. I caught up with the only guy within reach and decided to just stick with him for a while because the pace felt sustainable and I needed the company. When you're used to running in the middle of the pack always surrounded by other runners, being virtually alone is a really surreal feeling. There were no clocks on the course, save the finish line clock that was set up for the marathoners, so I only allowed myself to look at my watch at the mile beeps. At mile two I  knew I should PR so I just put my head down and gutted out what was left as best as I could, despite the nasty winds that blew me around with each gust. As we rounded out the final mile every volunteer we passed yelled "Lead Female!" so I got a pep in my step and pulled away from the guy as he yelled "Finish strong!" So I did. 

Documented chicking, complete with angry face. 
Stupid wind.


Final Chip Time: 21:19 / 6:52 P - 1 Minute PR!!!

5/234 Overall
1/140 Women Overall
1/13 AG

Can't wait to tell my grandkids that I won a 5k once! Gotta love a small, inaugural race!

Post-Race: After finishing I caught my breath and thanked the guy who I had paced alongside, Carl, for the help. Then I headed to my car to switch into my spectating gear and meet up with Spike's sister so we could cheer him and Lam in. I got a call soon after from Lam telling me his race had not played out as he had expected so I told him where to meet us and we kept our eyes peeled for Spike. Thankfully not long after that Tim came running by finishing the half and let us know that Spike should be coming up behind him. Not five minutes later I spotted him off in the distance and we started cheering like crazy! I won't spoil his race recap (you should go read it instead!), but I will tell you I wasn't the only one with a PR that day. 

So proud of him.

Post-Race Thoughts: This was an inaugural event series featuring a full, half and 5k, and was not without its issues  along the way. I hope that they will be able to iron them out for next year because overall I think it could grow into a great event. As for my thoughts on the 5k race, from what Spike said they ended up going with a well-used course from other local 5k races that was really flat and fast and I took full advantage! I do want to extend a huge shout out of thanks to all the volunteers, they were so great! If I do not end up running this event next year, I will definitely join the ranks.

43 comments:

Teamarcia said...

Congrats to both of you! Speedy!

Allison said...

Congratulations on the PR! You've got some serious speed.

Angie said...

Great job speedy woman!

Kandi said...

Congrats on your shiny new PR! To think not long ago you were talking about post-injury PRs vs. pre-injury PRs. Now you are just flat out PRing.
I ran a small, inaugural 5k once and came in 3rd place overall - with a 25:xx time. Turns out if I had run about 30 seconds faster I could have come in 1st! At least I got a $25 cash prize out of it.

abbi said...

Woohoo...congrats!

lindsay said...

I've decided you were faking being injured for months and secretly worked out and took 'roids.

CONGRATS DUDE!! So freakin awesome and you so deserved a PR and WIN.

Viper said...

Congrats on the win. They should have awarded you first female. Gun time trumps chip time in that situation, I think. You've been robbed! But again, congrats on the AG and PR. Cheers!

LAPT said...

Hot Damn...you did AWESOME!!!

Beth said...

Congrats on the PR!! I think you can still tell everyone that you got a huge PR and were the first female. Its all true :)

Kitzzy said...

Look who is back with a vengeance! :) Nicely done!

How bizarre that first female to cross the finish line is not listed first in the results. I mean, I get it, but I always thought that overall awards (which I know they didn't really have any here) were based on gun time and AG on chip time.

Either way, congrats! Must have been a hell of a rush to lead a race!

Jon said...

So what you are saying is this: Take 9 months off of running and I will come back faster than ever?

This logic makes total sense!!!

Awesome job on the PR and kickass overall placing!!!

Sarah said...

impressed!!! and congrats!!!

Gator Mike said...

I've been beaten by people behind me before, it's really annoying. It's never happened for #1 overall before though. That is really annoying. Can't believe you are PRing already this soon after being back from your injury. Amazing stuff!

Shellyrm ~ just a country runner said...

Dang those chip races. In the sticks we forgo those techy gizmos. So here you would have kept the win simply by being smarter about where you lined up. That chick probably knew you'd raced her down so she hid behind you. ;-)

I still say it's your victory! 1st place female goes to Redhead!!

Congrats!

Runners Fuel said...

Congrats!!

Jamoosh said...

You will forever be an age group winner. Although, I don't know if I am allowed to hang out with AG Winners!

arkansasrunner said...

Congrats!! And I think it's super cute that in your #1 (or 1 minute?) pose, that BOTH hands are doing the "#1." :-)

Riki said...

Congrats my love!!!

Evolving Through Running said...

Way to go turbo! I think bone-stim machine sales just shot through the roof. Is that leg bionic now? Love the chicking picture - good stuff.

Spike said...

Will you break up with me if you run a 5K faster than me? I sure hope not, because at this rate you are going to crush my time.

Congrats on an amazing run and I'm sorry I was selfishly off doing my own thing while you were there being the first female to finish (and the overall winner per USATF rules).

Joanna said...

Congrats on that shiny new PR!! And I LOVE that Spike wore a bath robe as his throw away. Ha!

Lauren @ Sassy Molassy said...

Awesome job! Looks like you're coming back rockSTAR strong!

Erica Elia said...

I can not believe that time! Awesome job! Erica

tahoegirl said...

Wow. You are so back. It must feel so good to you. Watch out GR 'cuz this girl is gonna tear you up. See you soon. Congrats on a blazing victory.

Run Jess Run said...

Congrats, lady! You are so speedy:)

Tasha @Healthy Diva said...

Way to chick that dude! Congrats on the PR too!

Runnin-From-The-Law said...

Speedy! Wish I could have seen you running it. I thought they should have had the 5k the day before - combine it with the expo, to turn it into more of a weekend long thing. Congrats on a huge PR and on being lead female!

Ironman By Thirty said...

Way to go Red!!!! You are crushing it!

I still can't believe the whole 1st vs. 2nd debacle. In my book, you were first female. Period. If you are going to be competing, you need to be toeing the line like you were. I bet you could have taken her in the final stretch if you knew you had competition.

Just curious... what do you attribute your remarkable comeback to? Cross training when you couldn't run? New training strategy once you started running again?

I see big things for you at future races!

Sue's Ramblings said...

And you're back in the game (of running I mean!). Congrats Morgan!

Greg said...

I couldn't be more happy for you. I see lot's of new PR's for you as you begin tackling other distances!

Mamarunsbarefoot said...

I am sooo incredibly happy for you!!!!!!

B.o.B. said...

i also love race morning! congrats to you guys! your kids are going to be like flash gordons. lol!

Nelly said...

Awesome on seeing Laminator again!

Congrats on the great race! Getting a 1 minute 5K PR is huge! Whether you finished 1st or not, still an amazing accomplishment!

RunningLaur said...

Hooray!! So proud of you!

Candice @ I Have Run said...

A story for the grandkids for sure! Congrats you speedy little machins!!

The Laminator said...

Hey Red! First of all, congrats on the WIN! Yes, you crossed the line FIRST, you're the WINNER!

Second of all, THANKS again for being such an AWESOME host and bringing me to taste the best cupcake in the world :) It was such a pleasure to meet you and Spike and see where you live, I only wish you guys were closer, cause I'm already going through Spike and Red withdrawal, LOL!

Jordan said...

Congrats!!!!! That's such a bummer though they didn't even do anything for the overall winners. I mean come on, would that really break the bank?

Last year a friend of ours spray painted a message on a road course....it's still there, but I don't know if the city is particularly pleased with it haha so maybe stick with the chalk and hope for less wind!

Lisa said...

Nice job on the win! So exciting!!

I hope the race does make a comeback and turns out to be a great addition to the local running scene, I'd love to give it a try someday!

Heather @ Dietitian on the Run said...

First of all, Congrats!! Damn, those legs are coming back with a message.

Secondly, the "real fastie" is right here. Give yourself some credit!! AG / Division win is valid, bling or no bling. ;)

NY Wolve said...

That's way cool, being in the lead (even if you ended up actually second!). I have never been anywhere close, so I have nothing to relate to.
And really, would you rather have the mental satisfaction or some medal or a gift certificate. I'd take the accomplishment any day.

Chic Runner said...

From injury to PR! Congrats on a fast race girl, great job! :)

Katie said...

I am so so so so so so so proud of you! And now I need a new 5K PR. Ugh, that sounds awful.

That Pink Girl said...

Sheeee's baaaaaaaaack! Congratulations sweet Red!

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