I car pooled with Conny & Jessica and we arrived right at 9:00 and scored a great parking spot right at the winery. It.was.cold. We had to heard into the distillery to get our race bibs and I was starting to worry about how flipping cold the wind was. I didn't feel like I was prepared for the cold run. I had no ear warmers or hat, no gloves or anything that everyone else seemed to be wearing around me. Uh oh. Dudes, it was COLD.
So we decided to head on inside and wait in the longer line for the "warm bathroom" while we waited for the time to pass:
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| I'm not frightened, I swear! |
The run was at the winery, so as you can imagine it was rustic:
The first pit stop was at the 2.5 kms mark (half way for the 5k runners) and you had the chance to drink some of their white wine (and water too), but I only stopped for a split second to take a picture and I was on my way. I couldn't imagine being able to drink wine and run! lol
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| I said it was rustic! |
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| The wind was so cold at times it took your breath away |
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| Once you got accustomed to the freezing cold wind & cow poop, it's all good |
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| The second (and last) pit stop - no way I was waiting in line during my "race" |
I found my stride fairly early in the run right where I wanted to be. I had always taken walking breaks in my training runs, but today I felt like I didn't "need" them. My goal was to finish 10k in 1:15 which is an average pace of 7:30/km, so I felt good keeping my pace in the 7:20 range for the most part. But I have to say, I don't think I saved very much time by not stopping (I stopped very briefly only a few times to take a drink). I think throughout the duration of the run, my overall pace averaged out and if I kept to a 10:1 plan or give myself 1 minute walking breaks intermittently, I think I would have been able to run faster at some parts. But instead, I kept my pace pretty steady the whole time which was fine too because it was a pretty comfortable pace. By the last 2 kms, I was definitely losing a bit of steam and I wonder if doing the 10:1's would have made a difference there.
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| Our one lonely spectator |
I knew that I was getting close, but was expecting another 5 minutes of running ahead of me when I approached the spirit crushing rocky hill at the end that was near the start line. I knew there was still supposed to be another 0.7 left to go, but there was our speedy gonzalas Conny standing there taking my photo (and the spirit crushing hill that slowed me down BIG time):
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| This was the "easy" part of the hill |
We of course took a sweaty/foggy "I'm finished" self-photo:
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| Yes I stick my iphone in my sports bra and it makes the camera steamy |
Not far behind was Jess! That girl is awesome!
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| First 10k Everrr! |
And sure enough, the Garmin doesn't lie, it was quite short of 10k and we finished in around 9.29kms
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| Must be a gift from the spirit crushing hill |
Next up was to go and grab your swag bag and into the winery for boozin'.
We decided to forgo the boozin and gave our drink tickets to a friend of Conny's in favour of going to get a hot meal and it was off to Paddy's Pub!
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| Love the swag! |
There was of course a t-shirt too, but I love the wine glass etched with the Muir Murray logo and snack tray that holds your glass! #genius
All in all, it truly was a "fun" run and I'm glad I did it. It was so relaxed that truly anyone could have participated and enjoyed themselves. You could run if you wanted to or walk and mingle at the rest stops as much as you pleased. In all honesty, I would have truly appreciated the route to be the full 10k because well, it's a "10k!", but I guess I'll just have to make up for it in another "real" race :-)














10 comments:
Sooooo proud of you, Ang!! :)
I love the picture of the three of you....and seeing you running on your own. I love Jess' grin too. You guys rock! :)
Great job! What a fun 10k! It looks beautiful too. It looks very open, which is like where I live. I could just FEEL the cold wind hitting you, I know how cold that can be in the wide open spaces!
That does look rustic! Love the vibe of this winery race though. But it looks COOOOOOOLD even in pictures.
Great to see you with your healthy mojo back! How's your hip doing?
Oh, and you didn't ask me, but I have a comment on the font on your blog. It's very cute in the header and titles of blog posts, but I find it a little hard to read in the body of the posts themselves. Could just be me, though!
Waaaaaaaaaay to go ladies! xo
SOOOO proud of you!
You rocked that race!! I'm so proud of you for conquering that hill too :)
I am a new mom of a 8.5 month old and have gone back and read some of your old posts. Just Thank You is all I can say. Keep up the good work!
well said...pointable...
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