I talked Kristen Huener Henney into doing for the Bigfoot 50k (at Salt Fork State Park, near Cambridge) with me last December. Why? Because:
(1) the 31.5-mile race was 3 weeks after the Richmond Marathon, so if I maintained my weekly running schedule and added in a 3-hour run on the hilly trails of Highbanks Metro Park, I'd be prepared;
(2) we had 8-hours in which to finish (= average 15:25/mile pace);
(3) I hadn't done an ultra yet; and
(4) my sister had.
Before, in "not a deer" clothing. |
K's legs after. |
This spring, my ultra-buddy Mikaila Burns (with her eyes on the 100-mile prize this summer) convinced me to register for Another Dam 50k (at Englewood Metro Park, near Dayton). It would be a training run for her and she promised me that I'd like the course better and that I *would* finish.
Before |
The course: A mix of gravel trail (similar to Blendon or Highbanks), grass/hard mud, asphalt bike trail/road, wooden/composite bridges, and only a few technical hills w/ roots/rocks. It was a figure-eight course, with fluids at the start/finish and a well-stocked aid station with enthusiastic volunteers in the middle; we were never more than 2.6m away from aid. Very nice course for newbies.
The weather: Perfect! 55 at the start, 74 at the finish; mostly sunny with some welcome cloud cover during the mile-long dam crossing, light wind.
Running through the woods |
Wore my 50oz/1.5liter Camelbak w/ water (refilled it 4 times) and carried hand-helds w/ concentrated Infinit (used my entire 7hr supply), peed once during the 1st loop. When my calves started tightening near the end of the 1st loop, I worried that there wasn't enough electrolyte in my Infinit to prevent cramps. Added Endurolyte Fizz tablets to Infinit in the rest of the hand-helds (4-5 tabs total)... I'll need to have more electrolytes added to my next order of Infinit, especially for summer biking/running. By the end of the 2nd loop, my mouth and hands were yucky sticky sweet from the Infinit - maybe I can also get the sweetness dialed down in the next blend (if it can be done w/o reducing calories). I snacked on grapes/strawberries/chips, not so much for the nutrition, but to put a new flavor in my mouth (they also had pretzels, PBJ sandwiches, cookies, and more). Overall, I had good energy and felt I drank enough water.
I ran the first 2 loops (and first 2m of the 3rd) w/ Mikaila; she understands how to pace these endurance races and she kept me from going out too fast. Eventually, I just needed to take off and so she sent me on my way. I walked up the hills, but ran nearly all of the last 2 loops. The bottoms of my feet were sore near the end but otherwise no pains and mercifully, no cramps.
My 4-loop course splits: 1:38:10, 1:38:42 (3:16:52 total), 1:41:58 (4:58:50 total), 1:32:17 (6:30:07 finish). I beat my 7:00:00 goal; Mikaila finished in just over 7 hours. We celebrated with delicious frosty-cold diet Cokes.
After! |
Today, my legs are only a little bit stiff (no worse than after any other marathon and way better than after 22 Bigfoot miles). I would definitely do this race again! In fact, I'm going to convince my Running Buddies who are doing a Spring 2013 marathon to keep up their post-'thon mileage and do this ultra with me :)
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