Sunday, 1/1/2017: 2 runs of 2 and 7.53 miles, 34F, 64% RH, 9 mph S wind, wind chill 26F, mostly sunny
Today's race was my seventh Freezeroo #2, as known as the Resolution Run. My past times are: 2009 - 1:02:33, 2011 - 57:24, 2012 - 53:26, 2013 - 1:02:13, 2014 - 57:31 and 2015 - 59:44. It's a 7.5 mile race out at Mendon Ponds Park (MPP) on those well-known rolling hills that I have run so many times.
I was up around 7:30 AM. I knew that my darling wife, Christine, wouldn't be coming since she had come down with my cold. I got dressed in my usual winter gear: my old CW-X tights, a short sleeve tech and yellow Brooks 1/4 zip long sleeve pullover. I brought along my yellow Brooks jacket (to wear for my warmup), yellow Brooks beanie, heavy running glove and ski mittens. I got down to Stewart Lodge around 9:10 AM in plenty of time for the 10 AM start.
I thought about my glove selection and decided to go with the heavy running gloves. I also donned my running sunglasses. I got out for a longish warmup run of 2 miles at 8:50 pace, link here. I got a swig or three of water, stashed my Brooks jacket in the Cruze, then headed down to the start. There was a bit of confusion where the start was but Wilt Alston told us ... "look for the cone!" ... lol!
I lined up a bit farther up than usual. All of a sudden ... there was a very softly spoken "Go" and off we went! I got up to race pace and tried to hold back.
The start ... photo courtesy of https://runnerpics.shutterfly.com |
Still bunched up just past the turn onto Canfield Rd ... photo courtesy Tim Matthews of https://runnerpics.shutterfly.com |
A view up Canfield Rd toward Clover Rd ... photo courtesy of https://runnerpics.shutterfly.com |
Canfield Rd before the turn onto Pond Rd ... photo courtesy of https://runnerpics.shutterfly.com |
Just before the finish ... photo courtesy of https://runnerpics.shutterfly.com |
A post Freezeroo #2 selfie |
I stopped by Fleet Feet Armory on Culver Rd on the way back. Their inaugural Donut Mile, Facebook link here, was being held, video links here and here.
A line of donuts |
Wave 4 and 5 is ready to start |
I had my usual post-race mugs of coffee while I relaxed on the couch. I uploaded my Garmin data and caught up on Facebook. My splits were: 7:12, 7:45, 8:01, 8:16, 7:52, 8:09, 8:12 and 7:22 over the last 0.53 mile. I was 53rd out of 221, link here. I was 7th out of 30 in my M 55-59 age group, link here. Andy was 34th in 56:23, Wendy was 41st in 57:24, Prem was 67th in 1:00:33. Wilt was 77th in 1:02:05, Joe Ciecierega was 101st in 1:05:55. He had told me that his 2017 goal was to up his pace since he had intentionally slowed it to run the CanLakes 50 back in October.
I'm glad I didn't waste too much of my time watching the final Bills game of the season. The Bills played the Jets down in NYC and lost 10-30, link here. This video link from late in the 4th quarter shows in one play how poorly the play was ... a Bills player named Bill Gillespie lets the kickoff skip into the end zone ... doesn't down it ... and lets a Jets player named Doug Middleton fall on it for another Jets TD. This is the only second time this has happened in the NFL in the past 30 years. So ... the Bills regress to a 7-9 record and missed the playoffs for the 17th consecutive year.
Monday, 1/2/2017: Another sick day.
Today was my last day off. I had 5 days off during Christmas and 4 days off during New Years. I had wanted to get some stuff done around the townhouse ... but didn't because of my cold. Aaarrgghh!
Tuesday, 1/3/2017: A rest day ... I'm still not 100% so what was the point?
Wednesday, 1/4/2017: Stuff day ... I had to get the oil changed and tires rotated on the Cruze. Bob Johnson Chevrolet did a top notch job like always.
Thursday, 1/5/2017: 7.35 miles, 1:00:13, 8:11 pace, 19F, 86% RH, 5 mph WSW wind, wind chill 12F, light snow.
I was already at the Rochester Tech Park and I did have my running gear so I decided to run a couple of loops of the Winter Warrior Halfcourse plus a bit more. There were only three dicey parts. The first was about 1/4 mile in when I wanted to make a left turn on a patch of ice while a RTS bus was making a right turn ... I hopped onto the grass. The second was running on the grass along the side of Manitou Rd for 200 yards. The third was just before the end of the first loop when the call center was letting out its 6 PM shift change. Plus my headlamp could have used a charge. There were lots of people trying to cross the street or going to waiting cars. The second loop was much quieter. My splits were: 8:20, 8:19, 8:11, 8:11, 8:13, 8:09, 8:07 and 7:43 over the last 0.35 mile.
Friday, 1/6/2017: Rest day
Marathon related news: Both the Mississippi Blues Marathon (where Tina Pelligrin and Joe Ciecierega were) and the Walt Disney Half were cancelled due to weather.
Saturday, 1/7/2017: 3 runs of 0.65, 1.15 and 13.23 miles,
Today's race was my third Winter Warrior Half. It held at the Rochester Tech Park for the second year. I ran a 1:50:07 at MCC in 2014 and a 1:47:50 in 2015. So been that, done that. This was a strange race to prep for since it started at 4 PM.
My prep probably wasn't the best. I went down to the "pit" ... err, basement, for 2 hours. I had 2 shelving units that I had put together before I got my cold on Christmas day and I was determined to populate them. I put my boxes on the first one. I did find 7 boxes of old college (CWRU and RIT) textbooks to throw out. I graduated RIT in 1982 and don't want to move them again. I still have to go through the boxes I did save but it's a start. I put most of Christine's boxes on the second one. I need another shelving unit and to re-box some of her boxes since most of them don't have covers.
Before |
After. Those are empty boxes in the middle. |
It was in the teens with a light wind so I dressed like usual: my old CW-X tights, Darn Tough crew socks, a Freezeroo long sleeve tech, my yellow Brooks 1/4 zip long sleeve pullover. I put on my yellow Brooks jacket for warmth. I brought along my balaclava, yellow Brooks beanie and ski mittens. I kissed my darling wife, Christine, goodbye and headed out at 2:40 PM. She had signed up to volunteer but cancelled on Thursday because she was still sick.
I got down to the RTP at 3 PM so I snagged a close parking spot. I went to pick up my bib and Winter Warrior hat which took just a few minutes. I too a swig of water and put on my fully charged Black Diamond headlamp. I headed out for a short warmup run of 0.65 miles to B6 at 9:15 pace, link here. B6 is a Harris building where I tend to their printers for Ricoh. There was a plotter there that had emailed me about issues but one of the straps on my headlamp broke on the way there. So I fixed it with a paper clip while I was there. I took another warmup run of 1.15 miles at 8:44 pace back to the start, link here. I paced for about 10 minutes, took off my jacket and headed to the start.
I met up with Prem Kumar who told me this was his second race of the day. He been down in the Harriet Hollister Spencer recreation area for a 2 mile warmup and then the 3.5 mile Frozen Asset snowshoe race. Beast!
And ... we were off! I slowly got up to race pace. I just waited for the runners in front of me to sort themselves out. It's a 4 loop race ... no need to rush things.
The start. I think I'm in here somewhere ... photo courtesy of Barb Boutillier of Fleet Feet Rochester |
Another shot of the start ... photo courtesy of Kim Smith of Fleet Feet Rochester |
During Loop 1 ... photo courtesy of Kim Smith of Fleet Feet Rochester |
During Loop 2 ... photo courtesy of Kim Smith of Fleet Feet Rochester |
Bill Murphy finishing his first loop. I am behind him finishing my second loop ... photo courtesy of Barb Boutillier of Fleet Feet Rochester |
Jo Meleca-Vight added this meme. Bill Murphy race walks a LOT of races! |
During Loop 3 ... photo courtesy of Kim Smith of Fleet Feet Rochester |
During Loop 3 from the rear ... photo courtesy of Kim Smith of Fleet Feet Rochester |
A post Winter Warrior Half selfie ... all blinged out! |
I stripped as soon as I got in and headed up to take a hot shower. Three of my fingertips were white. Yes, I have Raynaud's Disease, link here. They hurt a bit. The hot shower helped. Soon they were pink again and tingled for a few minutes. No worries .. used to it in the winter.
The Winter Warrior Half swag |
All in all, a pretty good day!
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