Here are Lauren’s pictures from the NYC Half Marathon… all the greats, Tadese, Ryan, Paula and Jason. Also, my brightroom pics.
[gallery link="file" columns="2"]I have to say, I’m starting to get real exctied about this weekend’s NYC Half Marathon. The weather looks like it will be pretty good, the field this year is spectacular and I’m really looking forward to running the 13.1 mile NYC course and seeing how well I trained.
NYC Half – The Weather
http://tr.im/NYCHalfWeather
So it definitely looks like its going to be hot, reaching up to 88 degrees during the day. But the race starts at 7am, so I’m crossing my fingers that we start off at the low of 70 degrees and it stays that way mostly until the finish. It’s a good incentive to finish fast. And anyway, I can live with hot, as long as the hummidity is low, there’s no wind and no rain (so far 0% precipitation and no mention of wind in the forecast).
NYC Half – The Field
http://tr.im/NYCHalfPaula
http://tr.im/NYCHalfRyan
http://tr.im/NYCHalfTheField
http://tr.im/NYCHalfDropouts
The Women
So there’s plenty of big news about the field. Obviously, Paula’s late entrance into the race is significant, especially if you’re a female who thought she had a chance at winning. It’s pretty wild that she’s doing this only 7 days before the Championships marathon in Berlin. I don’t know how her coach let her decide on that. Paula’s greatest competitor is probably last year’s winner Catherine Ndereba.
And of course Deena Kastor is a contender, although her name as an American distance runner doesn’t seem to hold as much weight lately with Kara Goucher stealing the spotlight (who will be unfortunately absent from this race). In other Women’s news, Lornah Kiplagat, representing the Netherlands backed out at the last minute from a nagging injury.
The Men
And of course there’s the great white hope, Ryan Hall, America’s current ‘greatest distance runner’ who already owns the U.S. record for the half-marathon at 59:43. With Patrick Makau Musyoki (and his 2nd best-ever 58:52 half marathon) backing out last-minute with tendonitis, Hall has an even better chance at taking the race. But not withought a serious fight with local favorite Abdi Abdirahaman and last year’s winner Tadese Tola, who completed the course in 1:00:58.
NYC Half – The Course
http://tr.im/NYCHalfElevation
http://tr.im/NYCHalfMap
And here are my thoughts on the course. First, it sucks that this race starts in Central Park. Anyone who’s done more than 2 or 3 NY Roadrunner’s races would probably appreciate a change of pace. But I’m sure for practical reasons, this is the way it needs to be. The last 7 miles are sure to be awesome at least and that’s what counts.
Elevation-wise, 0-2.5 miles is rolling, but mostly downhill. There are a few short hills in the park between miles 2.5-6mi but then starting at the 10k mark, the entire race is downhill for a few miles and then perfectly flat starting at mile 9. So my race strategy is to play it conservative for the first half, and then run progressively harder, shooting to break a 7 min pace for the final few miles.
Good luck to everyone who’s running on Sunday!
J
2009 Healthy Kidney 10k – Race Wrap up
Getting There. Got off to a great start this morning. I wouldn’t say I slept like a baby last night, but I got a decent night’s sleep. Waking up at 7am, we gave ourselves about an hour to get dressed and fed, before heading out the door a little after eight.
Saw quite a few fellow Healthy Kidney runners on the 2,3 train and upon exiting at columbus circle, noticed the entire southwest corner of the park was overtaken by us. The 2,3 train goes local on weekends, so the commute from the financial district took entirely too long, but we made it into the park by 8:40am, with enough time to hit the port-a-potties and hop into the starting corral just in time to see…
I had excellent starting position, per usual. Maybe a few rows ahead of my talent level, as this is a competitive club points race, but not by much… and whatever this was an important race for me. Right at about the time the horn sounded, a faint drizzle broke out.
I did a pretty good job at resisting the urge to go out too fast. I went a little fast, but I don’t feel guilty about it, clocking a 6:12 first mile when I was shooting for 6:30-ish. About a half mile later, the drizzle turned into a light rain. I passed the 2nd mile marker at about 12:36, which makes my second mile split at 6:24, much closer to my “early race” goal pace and also a nice average split of 6:18. Then the rain picked up quite a bit…
That’s my new 10k PR from today’s Healthy Kidney 10k. Not exactly the time I was hoping for, but overall I’m pretty content. It was a nasty day out and I was probably almost over-tapered. Still, I think I kept it real with 6:21 splits! Also a top 3.7% finish was pretty solid. Here are my stats…
(thanks for the picture Matt @ www.nycrunningblog.com)
| Sex/Age | M28 |
| OverallPlace | 279 |
| GenderPlace | 249 |
| AgePlace | 74 |
| FinishTime | 39:23:00 |
| SplitTime | 0:19:47 |
| Pace/Mile | 6:21 |
| AGTime | 39:22:00 |
| AgeGenderPlace | 411 |
| AG % | 68.10% |
The good news is that I ran negative splits, which I’m proud of. I was just counting on them being a little more negative. But it was one of those races where the tanks were empty by the time I hit the last 800M marker, and I still finished strong, which is a great thing.
Here are some race wrap-ups, mine’s coming later on today…
Also a big congratulations to my lovely fiance Lauren, her coworker Salpi and her father Larry for finishing not far behind me! Job well done team.
Check back later today for more info!
J