Last weekend I was in Newcastle for the weekend for work, and ran in the local Parkrun 5k. It wasn't the fastest course with some gravel path and a bit of breeze, but I was a bit disappointed with an 18:00 (second place).
This dropped my confidence/goal pace for the 10k track race last night.
B'Man kindly offered to pace me for the first 6k, and Craig D did my lap counting (especially useful after my Garmin fell off my wrist on the first lap). The conditions were perfect - little breeze to speak of. The field was down on last year though, with only 15 in the sub 40 race.
I felt alright other than having a large bread roll in the car driving to the race from work, which threatened to come back up for most of the race.
The plan was to run 87/88sec per lap, but predictably wasn't quite so even
I started out 82 then 84 then several 86 second laps. B'Man let me go for the first 3 laps or so before pulling in front of me and doing a great job of pacing me - far enough ahead so i wasn't worried about catching my feet on him but when he got more than 5m ahead pulled back a little.
B'Man stopped at 6k at which point i had to knuckle down. I was about 50sec ahead of 37:30 pace so thought I'd concentrate on running 90 sec laps then push in the last 3 laps to get under 36:30. This is pretty much how it eventuated, I didn't have anyone to run with but focussed on those who lapped me or those i was about to lap to keep the attention going. I kept all laps under 90sec (just) and pushed the last 2 to finish in 36:23
i never lost form and this given me confidence that a sub 36 is still there for the taking in the right setting - might even run at the Fremantle 10k race next weekend.
Thanks again to Simon and Craig. Roberto won in under 32min and lapped me 3 times, second place lapped me twice. Ended up 7th overall. Next year this race moves to Challenge, so much closer to home but potentially much windier.
Congratulations! Excellent result. Well done. Keep attacking.
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