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Location:

Bliss,ID,USA

Member Since:

Jan 04, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Recover From Injury

Running Accomplishments:

In late 2008 I decided I needed to get in better shape and started running again.  I ran my first formal road race ever, a half marathon, in late 2009.

(unofficial) Track 1 Mile - 7:32 (4/24/2010)  6:56 (9/27/2010)

5k - 27:31 - Riverview Run on 06/11/2010
22:39 - Gatorade Steelers 5k on 09/04/2010

10k - 50:43 - Riverside Run on 04/10/2010

Half - 2:02:58 - Just a Short Run on 03/27/2010
1:51:47 - IKEA Montour Trail Half on 09/11/2010

Short-Term Running Goals:

2011 Races:

Sept 25 - The Great Race 10k (59:15)
Nov 5 - Dirt Monster 5mi (52:59)

2012 Races:

June 8 - Riverside 5k  (27:49)
Sept 2 - Gatorade Steelers 5k (route) with Steve!  (27:39)
Sept 30 - The Great Race 10k (route)  (53:48)
Nov 3 - The Dirt Monster 5mi (52:55)

2013 Races:

May - Pittsburgh Marathon (started, but DNF about the half way point)
June - Riverview 5k  - Bummed I missed signing up for this one. It's one of my favorites!
Sept - Gatorade/Steelers 5k. (Signed up!)
Sept - IKEA Montour Trail Half  (prob not, but leaving it on here)
Sept - The Great Race 10k (My Running 101 goal race)
Nov - Dirt Monster 5mi (Gotta do it again no matter what!)

Long-Term Running Goals:

Finish recovering from my injuries and build mileage.  That is all.

Personal:

My name is Wes, I'm married with two wonderful children. The nickname BaldNSpicy came from the fact that I have been balding for a (long) while now and spicy for my love of very spicy foods (Thai and extremely hot wings are my favorites).  If eating doesn't bring me near tears and leave me sweating, it's not worth eating.  :-)

Oh, and I'm also known for my doorags.

Favorite Quotes:

"Running without hills is like motorcycling without corners." - rAtTLeTrAp

"Excellence is not a singular act, but a habit.  You are what you do repeatedly." - Shaquille O'Neal

"A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else."  - John Burroughs

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
NB 758s #2 Lifetime Miles: 596.90
Brooks Cascadia 7 Lifetime Miles: 165.17
Race: The Great Race (6.2 Miles) 00:53:48, Place overall: 2922, Place in age division: 245
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.006.276.27

After little sleep Friday night at the campout, then biking on Saturday, and cleaning up from the campout all day, I was exhausted by 11pm when I tried to get to sleep.  Checking the weather, it was going to be a nice 50o day, but there were rain showers predicted all morning.  I had a rough night of sleep, but even with the better weather prediction when I checked at 7am, I was really wanting to just go back to bed.

I was relieved I had signed up for the 10k since the start time was 9:30am (5k started at 8am), but since it was a point-to-point course, I had to be downtown and on a shuttle before 8:45 or I'd miss it.  I knew traffic would be horrible downtown, especially trying to get out of the city with the Pirates game starting at 1pm or so.  I decided to park a couple miles away and bike to the gym at work so I had a quick exit.  Since we're the primary sponsor, they had the gym open so we could get a locker, hang out where it was warm and dry until catching a shuttle.  Such a nice benefit!

The family all wanted to come down, but with the unpredictable weather, me having to catch a shuttle and them waiting for the race to start, I told them to sleep in...it just wasn't worth the several hours of waiting...possibly in the rain.

Shuttle took forever to get out there, then the walk to the entrances to the starting area.  With over 8,000 10k runners, it didn't surprise me, but usually I try to get to the start line a little earlier so I can at least warm up a little.  I didn't get in any warm up at all to speak of, just standing in the front 1/3 of the pack of runners hoping the rain holds off.  As I'm standing there, I realize I didn't bring my signature skull and crossbones doorag!  Bad omen or did it just mean more sweat in my eyes?!

Finally, the gun went off, and it took about 2 mins to get to the start line.  There's a slight downhill and then an uphill.  Overall, it's an aided course.  I just took the first mile easy since I was having some left lower leg muscle soreness.  Plus, it was a sea of runners and I wasn't getting around anyone too soon.

The race went well, things thinned out a little, but not a whole lot, even to the finish line.  I think my 9:00 pace is a sweet spot for the bulk of runners.  Had I been about 7:00 pace, I'm sure it would have been much more spread out.  Gorgeous running weather, low 50s, overcast...but then about the 3mi mark, it started drizzling.  I wasn't terribly hot, but it still felt good.  

The drizzle turned to a downpour within a mile.  It didn't bother me much except for the freeway on ramp that we go down that's the steepest part of the course.  I'm staying in the pack, not doing anything crazy, and the guy behind me clips my heel!  I take a couple giant steps, arms flailing to try and keep from face planting!  It must have been luck, because I was sure I was going down.  I never figured out who it was, and didn't get an apology, but I would have been trampled.

My goal was to only walk through the water stops (I can't drink and run at the same time).  I only stopped for water twice with all the congestion and walked for maybe 5-10 sec.  Even at the 5mi mark when I was really wanting to walk a little, I kept with the plan.  Goal time was 55:00 since I figured I was better prepared than last year and 9:00 pace was manageable for that distance.

After I got past that 5mi mark, I was feeling pretty good, was on the final decent, then just flat to the finish.  I was trying to push it the last 0.7mi but without being rude and pushing through the sea of runners, it just wasn't happening much.  I got in behind any person or two that looked like they'd be getting through in order to pick up a second here or there.  The final sprint is at the circle we ran all the time for Running 101 so we had "practiced" pushing that final 200m.  My training kicked in, and I was ready for it, but it narrows right there and there's no chance of getting around anyone.

I wore my Garmin and HRM, but rarely looked at it.  I knew I was doing OK, and was pacing myself well for a no-walk 10k.  The course measured long again, but trying to run tangents was impossible.  Here's the splits:  9:29, 8:32, 8:49, 8:22, 8:51, 7:47, 2:00 (.27 @ 7:24 pace)

 

I'm really glad I forced myself to do this race.  I would have felt bad if I hadn't done it after taking the Running 101 class and getting the free race fee.  

The biggest downer for the day is that the Pirates lost so we extend our losing season streak to 20...but we still have the record for the longest streak of losing seasons for all US professional sports!  Yippee!  :-(

NB 758s #2 Miles: 6.27
Weight: 172.50
Comments
From rAtTLeTrAp on Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 11:23:50 from 24.18.125.122

Great report. Congrats on a strong finish! And nice recovery after getting tripped by Burt. Sheesh, that guy is everywhere.

From baldnspicy on Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 09:23:46 from 167.164.3.140

I know...if I had the time, I'd post the picture of him tripping me going down the hill. Some guys are just sore losers.

From SlowJoe on Wed, Oct 03, 2012 at 18:23:01 from 69.131.141.92

Maybe he was drafting. Nice race, and nice progression on your splits (and your training for that matter). Anyway if a hilarious picture really exists of you about to fall down, I expect it to be posted eventually.

From baldnspicy on Wed, Oct 03, 2012 at 21:50:07 from 71.182.199.185

Thanks Joe. With that crowd, it was one big draft, so I'm sure I was the one that slowed down...

Speaking of photos, I don't know why I even look forward to seeing the photos from races like this. I'm never going go buy a finish line shot where I'd have to point out which of the 35 people in the picture is me. I'll spend the $ when they catch me leaning to beat the first female. Booya!

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