There are races you run for time, races you run for training, for practice, or just the experience, and then there are those races where the conditions are so tough that you run just to say you had the courage to start…
The alarm sounded at
When it sounded again ten minutes later, I turned it off, sat up in bed and wondered why this eerie feeling felt so oddly familiar. Ah yes, but of course, we were in the exact same situation two weeks ago, when I bailed on my 5-mile race because it was 27F with a wind chill of 17F (You can check this post to refresh your memory). Well now, we were faced with the prospect of running a half-marathon in 16F with wind chill in the single digits. Needless to say, I was not a happy camper and had a million and one reasons for why I ought to go back to sleep (I’m not a freezing cold-weather runner, I had to work on my Grand Rounds presentation for tomorrow, I didn’t hydrate well yesterday, I didn’t sleep well during the night, yada, yada, yada) But then I remembered the phone conversation I had with my coaching protégé F.L. late last night when she told me she just finished her first ultramarathon in five and half hours, and I knew I had to get over my fear of the cold weather and prove to myself that I’m a better runner and a bit tougher than I give myself credit for. Besides, I knew I was prepared for this race, having gone outlet shopping for cold-weather gear a week ago and had 15 miles in them a day later. So I bundled up the best way I knew how, ate a yogurt and a banana, and left the apartment.
Outside, the weather was as cold and brisk as I had expected. Because the start of the race was located in the southwest corner of
I found my answer once I got over to the baggage area and saw the large crowd of runners who were already there, pinning their numbers, stretching on park benches, jogging around to warm up, chatting with neighbors about upcoming races and race strategies, everyone doing runner things that I can and do fully comprehend. And then I understood why I’m here…why the freezing weather and the negative self-doubts could not turn me away…I’m here because this is where I belong. I belong here because I’m a runner, nothing more and nothing less. So even though others will call me crazy (heck, I’d say I’m crazy!) I’m most comfortable running around
Once I got to my assigned corral, and the race started, the wind died down and everything progressed pretty smoothly. I ran pretty conservatively right from the start, knowing that I wasn’t running for a PR or a stellar time this go-around. Just starting and hopefully finishing was victory enough for me. However, this is not to say that the race was easy…not by any stretch of the imagination. Believe you me, by the second time you have to climb Cat Hill and Harlem Hill, you just want to shoot yourself in the foot if it means you don’t have to go up any further.
Perhaps, a look at my pacing for the race will give you all an idea of how it went for me…The important thing is that I came, I started, I finished, reached all my goals and took home a course P.R. All-in-all, it was a pretty awesome race experience for me.
Mile 1 – 6:31 [Avg HR- 144; Max HR- 159] Around Southern Tip.
Final Statistics
Finishing Time – 1:29:06
Average Pace – 6:48; Age Graded % - 66.5
Overall Place – 231/4506 (5.1%)
Age Place – 51
Flyers Place – 3
Personal Records
*Course PR (Previous: 1:30:49)
*Fastest Half Marathon in Manhattan (Previous: 1:30:49)
*Coldest Race Ever Started & Completed (Previous: 31F)
*Coldest Half Marathon Ever (Previous: None Below Freezing)
21 comments:
7:11...."Can I move any slower"...that would be "I am flying" for me. Congrats on braving the cold weather, and on setting a PR. Ana-Maria
That is one nice list of PR's! Congrats on a freezing and great race.
Love the mile-by-mile commentary...great race!!
14 degrees is nothing...try 9 degrees in the 2005 Frostbite 7-miler :-p
see you at the awards gala?
Great job today! Glad to hear that you braved the cold and fought through it. Those runs always mean the most.
Congratulations!! I did 8 miles yesterday in similar weather and wouldn't have wanted to do any more...you deserve a double congratulations for the weather!
Geesh - I felt chilly just reading your report! I love how sub-8:00 is slow - heehee. I think I ran that once when I was flying down a downhill! Congrats on getting a PR in such severe conditions
congratulations on your new PR! i think just reading your race report made me cold ... it took me a mile to feel my feet when i ran the Philly Marathon in 25 degree weather.
awesome job!!! way to hit all your goals and get over the cold fear! you are awesome :)
That's a lot of records! Happy Year of the Ox too btw!
Brrr, that's pretty cold! Congrats on obtaining all your goals and getting out there.
Well done!!
WOW congrats on a great race!! I loved the suspense in this report!
I have had those moments in races when I am like "Why didn't I run more hills??" Great job on getting out there! I love the thoughts from each mile!!
You probably trained outside, didn't you? Show off.
Nice job! A new Sub-Freezing PR!
A race so early in the year? Not for me. I'm waiting until May.
Wow! Congrats on such a great race and a PR in such freezing conditions. How do you remember what your thinking at each mile. I try to and I can't! :)
Congratulations Lam! And your post was really inspirational - I loved when you were talking about just getting to the start and remembering why you run :)
Congrats on your PR! And way to get out there in the freezing cold. I just couldn't do it.
great race! and great report!
you'll notice that our esteemed photog basically got a pic of me at a standstill?? i was not really moving too fast ;)
congrats again!!
Lam, another great race and race report!!! Congrats on your course PR and breaking other PRs on this race, too. :-)
Wow, great job! I ran this too...did not appreciate the chunks of ice in the Gatorade.
Are you running the Bronx half?
See what I mean that no matter what the weather someone in Central Park will be running in shorts? People around here are crazy...although I'm crazy myself being out there to see them.
Good for you being out there. I just couldn't drag myself out to volunteer.
Oh yeah, and congrats on the PRs!!
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