
Presidents Day weekend began with the Stratford YMCA Sweetheart Run, included a two mile tempo run with Katie after the race, twenty miles on Sunday, and twenty more miles on Monday. They weren’t “true” twenty milers (in the continuous sense) because I briefly broke them up. The two miles (one mile out and back) with Katie was especially rewarding because the 15:10, 7:35 pace was the tangible result of her winter track practices! Previously, she’d run that same out and back in 18 minutes - or more.
On Sunday I ran 14 miles and stopped when Pat and Katie got home from church so we could open Valentine’s Day cards and chocolates. With a sugar high to fuel me, I went back out and ran the remaining 6 miles. This route incorporated the 8 mile course I resurrected a couple of weeks ago. Unfortunately, a good portion of it was still covered in snow and I had to run in the street, in the face of oncoming traffic. That was seriously unpleasant, but the remaining miles, on the post road, were snow free sidewalks.
I won’t break out all the splits, but here are the main ones:
5 miles 43:12
10 miles 1:26:30
14 miles 1:57:58
8:26 pace
The remaining 6 miles took 48:56, an 8:10 pace.
Overall, Sunday's 20 miles took 2:46:55, an 8:21 pace.
On Monday I ran 16 miles, then I got in the car and drove Katie to the track where she and her teammates boarded the bus to the Armory for their track meet. Then I finished up the remaining four miles when I got home. The first 8 miles were identical (in terms of snow covered sidewalks forcing me to run against traffic on the road). The next six also followed the same post road route, but I the last two were on my neighborhood out and back.
Here are the main splits:
5 miles 43:24
10 miles 1:27:11
15 miles 2:07:24
16 miles 2:14:58
8:26 pace
I decided to run the remaining 4 miles as a tempo run on my hilly neighborhood loop. Here are those splits:
7:48
7:02 14:51
8:15 23:07
7:35 30:44
7:41 pace
Overall, Monday's 20 miles took 2:45:42, an 8:18 pace.
For the combined two days, 40 miles took 5:32:27, an 8:19 pace.
Thanks for the welcome back! Looking forward to catching up on your posts :)
ReplyDeletesee what some rest last week (snow-induced)did for you?? you were able to fly thru those runs..now the Albany marathon pace is going to seem easy for you, hopefully!!!
ReplyDeleteI have nothing but Wow! Great effort and times.
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