Well, I ran the Flower Fest Half Marathon on March 18, 2023. It was a great experience. I wasn't able to reach my goal pace and finish with a 2:30 or faster time.
That being said, I completed
the race with a time of 2:45 which was fast enough to win my age group. I was
30 minutes ahead of my nearest age group competitor.
My goal had been to run a
2:20, but I dropped that idea two weeks before the race when a pain developed
in my right leg. I ran 20 very easy miles that
week. Before each effort, I felt like the leg was getting better, but after the
runs the leg pain returned.
Consequently, I decided to
stay off my feet for the full week before the race. I did, however, run 3 easy
miles the day before the race to test the legs. I felt okay, but still felt
some minor twinges in my right calf muscle.
On race day, my condition was questionable. I was prepared to drop out of
the race, if a persistent problem developed. I knew that I would be able to
reach mile 5 or 6 without incident. I decided to go out at a moderate pace and
see how things developed.
I was moving along very well
until I reached the hills around mile 6. I started to feel some slight leg pain
and decided to ease up on the pace and try to finish the race.
This turned out to be a good
decision. By mile 9 things had begun to settle down and my calf wasn't hurting.
I was able to do speed bursts until the end of the race. Despite this, I
remained cautious about my condition and kept to an overall more moderate pace.
After the race, I was expecting my leg to bother me, but it didn't and I had a comfortable 2 hour ride home.
I hope to try this race again,
perhaps next year. Now that I know the course, I should be able to improve my
time. This year's run was held on an unusually cold and windy day. Hopefully
next year's event will have more moderate temperatures.
Overall, the scenery is
beautiful. Most of the run takes you along roads and paths bounded by lakes and
the Golf course. Miles 10 and 11 were the exception as we ran through a
residential area on the Gardens property. It felt strange after running through
9 miles of spectacular scenery. My mind kept trying to tell me that I was
trapped in a maze. As I exited the neighborhood, I was approaching mile 11 and
nearing the end of the race.
At that point, my legs began
to run on automatic. They were running faster than expected at the end of a
long race. Despite that, I remained cautious
and kept my overall pace reigned in because I didn't want to overexert my right
calf muscle.
My next half marathon is
planned for November in Macon, Georgia. I hope to break 2:30 in that run if my
legs are feeling it.
Before that race I have three
10k efforts planned. I'll keep you filled in as they happen.
My next race is the Cheerios
Challenge 10K in Covington, Georgia. I plan to finish and come as close to an
hour as I can. I should be able to do that because I've been training
consistently since the Flower Fest Half and my legs are feeling strong and pain
free.
Happy running everyone!