Saturday night, Val and I had a nice informal dinner at Uno's on Boylston St., before retiring for an early bedtime. Oh, a great big shout out for the Park Plaza: at check-in, we said it was also our anniversary weekend. When we returned from dinner, we had a bottle of wine, cheese and crackerswaiting for us in our room with a nice note from the person who checked us in.
On Sunday morning, Andrew and I met up with One2Tri Racing teammate, Kim Eagens, to bandit the BAA 5K. This was just to be a slow easy run to stretch the legs out, with a few pick-ups. The weather was cool, overcast, and drizzly as a strong front had just blown through. After our leisurely run, we cleaned up at the hotel and met everyone at a diner for a late breakfast. Joining us was Troy (Kim's boyfriend) and my good friend and running buddy, Julia Engel, a Boston veteran. A quiet day walking around and another early bedtime, and we were ready for race day!
With One2Tri Racing teammate Kim after BAA 5K |
This year we were able to hook up with private charter buses, rather than the school buses that everyone else uses. This is a HUGE benefit. You do not have to wait in line for the buses, they leave an hour later, and most importantly, they have bathrooms! Also, the morning was cold (38 degrees with a 20 mph wind) and once the bus is parked, you can remain on it rather than having to exit to the Athlete's Village - another huge benefit (did I mention it has a bathroom?!) Joining us on the bus were fellow One2Tri Racing teammates, and speedsters, Chad and Danielle Crockford. Chad and Danielle, and Andrew left first as they were in Wave 1, then Kim and I (Wave 2) and then Julia (Wave 3). Even though BAA added another wave this year, the corrals were still very crowded. Kim and I both needed to make one last pit stop just before the gun, so we unceremoniously, but discretely, used someone's front yard. We later learned that if the police caught you doing that, they were taking your bib and DQ'ing you!
Kim, Andrew, and me at the BAA 5K |
My nutrition plan was to use Gu Brew hydration tablets (I was carrying a handheld), Gatorade Vanilla gels and S-caps. My legs weren't feeling wonderful, but just good. Around the 10-mile mark, I didn't know if I was hitting a bad spot or if it wasn't going to be my day. I was still holding a projected 3:25 finish pace, but I didn't feel like I could sustain that. Even the Wellesley girls didn't provide me with the lift I got last year. I hit the 1/2 way point at 1:43. Last year, the hills of Newton (miles 16 - 21) were where I excelled; only 1 person passed me on Heartbreak Hill last year. This year, my legs did not respond. In fact, I had to walk for 15 seconds up Heartbreak. By mile 21, I realized I was not going to break 3:30, and pulled back slightly. Now my goal was just to run a sub-3:35, which would be a Boston qualifying time (2012 standard). I was still pushing as hard as I could giving close to maximum effort, but without maximum results; the legs were hurting! But turning on to Boylston will always be a rush with the spectators cheering you on. I managed to finish in a resectable 3:33. Although I ran 9 minutes faster than last year and requalified for Boston, I was slightly disappointed because, given the ideal weather conditions and the unprecedented fact of not making one bathroom stop during the entire marathon, and for the effort I put out, I felt like I should have been about 5 minutes faster. But, it was just not meant to be today. Chad run an impressive time of 2:47, Andrew did 3:09, Danielle a 3:14, Ultra Joe (at age 61!) 3:27, Kim at 3:52 and Julia at 3:54. All but Kim were able to requalify for Boston. Unfortunately, Kim got tangled up with a volunteer at an aid station near mile 15 and injured her quad. She was a gritty trooper for hobbling in, but had been on a 3:25 pace. She's one of the more determined athletes I know.
Any disappointment I had was easily drowned out by a visit to The Sevens Ales in Bunker Hill with Val, Andrew, Julia, Chad and Danielle. We later adjourned to Burkowski's and were joined by Kim and Troy. Another great Patriot's Day weeken and looking forward to next year!
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