Perfect morning for a 30k trail race! |
We had signed up to participate in Rogue's 30k trail race, The Loop. The trail was on the motor cross loop out at Emma Long Park. The 10k course was 1 loop and the 30k was 3 loops. We drove the 15-20 minute drive to get there and arrived with about 20 minutes to spare. Just enough time to say hello to a fellow Rogue and use the bathroom a few times.
At 7am, we were off! It was a bit of a bottle-neck at the start as we all started out in a big group and the trail quickly became a narrow, 1-2 person path. Right away, I tripped and almost lost it. One dude shouted out, "oooh, you don't want to fall here, you'll get trampled!" Scott and I slowed it down a bit and we let a few people who were on our heels go around us. We settled into a comfortable pace and focused on getting up and over the rocky climbs. The terrain wasn't too bad, a mixture of rocks/hills/twisting flats.
It wasn't even 20 minutes in, and I caught my left toe on a rock. There was no stopping it, I was going down....Hard! I crashed into the ground and slid on my hands and stomach. I laid there for a few seconds as a few people around me asked if I was ok. I got up and brushed myself off. I had gouged open my thumb and palm on some sharp rocks, skinned my knee, both thighs, and elbow. I fought back the tears! Thankfully, Scott was there and told me to ease back into running so I wouldn't tighten up. Having him talk to me really helped keep the waterworks under control.
War wound #1 |
War wound #2 |
We came through the first aid station and I rinsed out my wounds. We grabbed some water and were on our way again. I was feeling pretty good, minus the stinging pain. The weather was perfect...sunny and cool. Without even realizing it, I had picked up my pace a bit and Scott and I were separated. As I finished up my first loop, I ran past the second aid station and made a bee-line to the bathrooms. It was a quick pit stop, and I popped back out on to the trail for loop 2. I looked for Scott, but didn't see him anywhere....I just figured he had passed me while I was in the bathroom, so I set out to maybe catch up to him. ( Loop 1 time: 1:05:04)
My pace felt very comfortable. I didn't really feel like I was working too hard, so I maintained this pace and picked it up a bit on the flat sections of the course. At this point on the course, there wasn't anyone else around me, I was basically running this section solo. Before I knew it, I was already at that first aid station again. I fueled up on some Stinger chews and re-laced my shoes. This aid station was over 1/2 way through the loop, so I knew I had less than 3 miles to go before I was done with another loop.
I came through loop 2 in 2:07:15. Feeling good, knowing I had one last loop to go, I just kept a steady pace. My legs were starting to tire a bit and I really started to notice it on the rocky climbs. My feet were also starting to hurt as I descended. I am guessing my shoes weren't laced tight enough because I noticed my big toes kept smashing into the front of the shoe.
As we looped around, part of the trail opened up a bit and I could see the last aid station down below. I noticed Scott was there taking in some water. So he was only slightly behind me. I pushed on and as the temps increased a bit, I just focused on getting to aid station #1 for some cold liquids.....once there, I downed a cup of gatorade, took in some more chews, took in a cup of sprite, and a cup of water. Now, I was less than 3 miles to the finish!!
I passed a few dudes after the aid station and then I heard sirens. This freaked me out a bit, guessing that maybe someone either had a heart attack or passed out. For that last stretch, it was just me, the sounds of sirens, and my feet pounding the ground. I passed a few more people and then as aid station #2 came into view, a woman told me to be careful. A truck was on the path and it turns out that another competitor had fallen and broken her nose.
I rounded the corner, passed the truck, and finished the last stretch of the race. I came through in 3:09:37. Yay! It was done, and I had really enjoyed myself ( minus the fall! )
I registered for this race thinking it would be a good way to stay involved with Rogue since I wasn't signed up for any upcoming training plans. It fell nicely into my training plan ( well, maybe it was a few more miles than I should have run this weekend) and it gave me a chance to get out on some trails that are normally only open to motorcycles. I went into it with the mindset of just having fun. I had just ridden 60 miles on my tri bike the day before so I wasn't looking to race or anything.
However, it seems that when I am out at races, feeling relaxed and having fun equals good results! I ended up placing 2nd female overall! Good enough for an award!
Sweet! I just signed up for my first half in over a year. I am jealous of how awesomely you are running! Go, you!
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