I had a great time at the 13.1 Mid-Town Raleigh Fall
race. The weather was finally beautiful. We did not wake up to nasty, muggy air,
making us sweat as soon as we stepped outside.
I stayed in a hotel with my friend Brittany, about 10 minutes from the start line, which again was really nice. We were able to just get up and go.
From the beginning of this race, I had planned for it to be a
training run. I had learned my lesson from my 5k incident. Plus it really
helped that I had finally gotten my sub 2 hour half marathon. I felt relaxed and
excited to just enjoy the race, not having to worry about a PR.
Our friends Cara and Melanie were pacing the 2 hours 15 minute group, so we decided that
would be perfect. It is really easy to get caught up in a race, and before you
know it, you are running much faster than you are supposed to be for a training
run. Plus, we had 5 more miles to run after the race, for 18 total miles (my
longest distance yet).
The plan went without a hitch. The course was beautiful,
running mostly on the Crabtree Creek Greenway. We got to meet a group of great
runners with different goals. Katie and Janine were the two I got to know the most.
My favorite experience of the race was helping others reach
their goals. Cara and Melanie do an amazing job of being race pacers. They are high energy,
and really help keep everyone around them in good spirits. I really enjoyed
getting to be a part of it in this race. They almost make me want to be a pacer,
ALMOST. (I think it would be stressful to have to watch the clock so closely. Mad props to them!)
There was one lady around my age, that had a young son at
home, her name was Katie. We had a lot in common. I really enjoyed getting to
know her. She was trying to PR a 2:30 half marathon. She had ran two in that
time. The second time she was like 7 months pregnant! She told me she really
wanted to get a 2:15 half marathon. She picked a hard race to PR but she did it. She stuck with
our group the whole time.
Around mile 10, Brittany and I pulled a little ahead of the 2:15 group.
Up until this point I felt great. Problem was during this section, you come up
near the finish line, only to be detoured onto another greenway for another 2.5
miles. At that point, I just all of a sudden wanted to be done. So I started to
pull ahead from the group. Plus, I knew the dreaded Lassiter Hill stood in front of me and that finish line. I
think Brittney was feeling the same, because she paced right along with me, as
did Katie. We were all pretty quiet at this point.
Then we came across Janine. She had started the race with
us, but had pulled ahead pretty early. At this point she was walking. This was
her first half marathon, so as soon as I saw her I knew she needed some support.
So we started cheering for her, and telling her we were almost there. She
started running with us again.
We hit the last water stop before Lassiter Hill. We walked
through it knowing the hill in front of us was going to be a bear. You know it
is bad when you can purchase a shirt that says “Conquer Lassiter Hill”.
We hit that hill all “Brave Heart” style yelling "Conquer the Hill". Brittney ended up pulling ahead. I just kept telling myself to just keep running no matter how slow. Katie paced right along side of me. I lost sight of Janine, but I never turned around to look for her, as I was fighting my own battle at this point.
We hit that hill all “Brave Heart” style yelling "Conquer the Hill". Brittney ended up pulling ahead. I just kept telling myself to just keep running no matter how slow. Katie paced right along side of me. I lost sight of Janine, but I never turned around to look for her, as I was fighting my own battle at this point.
Here were our finish times:
Brittany 2:13:40
Katie 2:13:55
Me 2:13:56
Janine finished her first half marathon in 2:14:53. I was so
proud of her. Not only did she complete her first half marathon, but she did it
under her 2:15 goal. I’d like to think we had something to do with that, but
seriously she gets all the credit.
Race 13.1 Greensboro, Fayetteville, and Midtown Raleigh |
This was also my third finished race in the Race 13.1 Series. I received my X3 medal. That brings my half marathon count to lucky number 5.
Fun race stats:
Official Results |
Course Elevation Profile |
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