in it to win it (5K recap)

On Saturday I ran the Strides for Scholarship 5K for the second time.  Last year I ran it for fun with my then 10-year-old niece.  I loathe 5Ks but last year I ate the most amazing vanilla-frosted donut after the race.  So the good outweighed the bad.

I also wanted to win the race – be 1st overall female.  It’s rare that you find a small 5K – not in Bumblefuck, PA – where that opportunity presents itself.  For some reason this race is relatively unknown despite a large running club just down the road.

I was nervous.  I say all the time that I’d rather run 20 miles than race a 5K.  20-milers are within my comfort zone; 5Ks are not.  But sometimes you need to push outside your comfort zone.

I warmed up for a mile and did some strides.  I could feel the nervousness in my legs.  They splurged on chip timing this year but I still made my way towards the front and took off.

M1 (7:00) – In hindsight this was probably a little too fast.  I should have kept the pace around 7:10-7:15.  I was in the lead though!

M2 (7:36) – Horrendous.  Just past the mile 2 marker, a girl zipped right past me.  Damn.  I tried to stay with her and put some pressure on but my legs didn’t have enough kick.  She ended up finishing 19-seconds ahead of me.

M3 (7:21) – I redeemed myself (somewhat).

22:30 (7:15 avg pace)
Overall:  7/85
Female:  2/41
AG:  2/9

My sister, sister-in-law, and 2 nieces ran the race too.  We pretty much cleaned up when it came to the awards!

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Sister:  2nd in AG
SIL:  Almost 5-min PR from last year!
Nieces:  2nd and 1st in AG
*All coached by me!

Everyone had a great race and my vanilla-frosted donut did not disappoint!

Congrats to everyone who ran Chicago, Steamtown, Portland, or any other race I’m forgetting.  Fall racing season is officially here!

Did you race this weekend?

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  1. Congrats on the PR! I ran the SI half…kinda sketchily. Head was so not in the game. Shoes came untied…negative thoughts…all that fun stuff. wheeeeee!
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  2. woohoo, nice job Kristy! I kind of love 5Ks :) I didn’t race this weekend, but am having race envy for all the people that did!
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  3. Gotta start out somewhat conservatively in 5Ks, too! Well, sort of — I usually start too fast, too! Thank you for supporting the #5Krevolution :)

    Mixing it up is nice, too – hence, my NYC marathon (and your 5K)!
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  4. Congrats on the 2nd place finish! That’s impressive :) I have only ever finished first woman at small races with only 5 other women haha
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  5. Great job on the race! I wish I had raced this weekend, I need to really get focused and motivated again. Keep up the good work!
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  6. It sounds like you kicked ass even though you didn’t end up winning the race. Congratulations on a great time! I ran a 5K on Sunday, but my 24:07 didn’t put me anywhere near a win or age group placement. It was a tiny race, but some speedy girls ran it sub-20.
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  7. Congrats, Kristy! You’ll get them next year. It must have been so fun to do this with so many family members!
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  8. Congratulations, girl. You are just on a roll here. And to your family of runners. Hey, they have a great coach!

    I remember you running this last year and thought to myself, “OMG, a YEAR has gone by already?” How crazy is it that time just flies?
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  9. Nice job, Kristy! Can’t say I’ve ever placed in a race, so that’s awesome that you did! So cute that all the ladies in your family cleaned up, too!
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  10. Whoo hoo! Great job. It’s so nice your family ran with you! :)
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  11. I’m with on 5ks being more intimidating than a 20 miler but huge congrats on your race! 2nd female is great and 7th overall is just plain awesome!
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  12. I’m with you – I would rather go long than do a short race! Congrats on an awesome race – 2nd place is incredible and I’m sure you’ll get 1st next year :)
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  13. That’s awesome! It’s the best when you get to celebrate with friends/family who also did great.
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