Showing posts with label Cooper River Bridge run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cooper River Bridge run. Show all posts

Crossing the Cooper

River, that is.





Cooper River Bridge Run 10K was a fantastic race for 2 groups: walkers and Kenyans. If you're not either, and are an actual 10K runner, don't expect this race to be your running race.

I'll explain. There were 6 seeding groups, as follows: (quoted from the site) You were seeded with a colored race bib to tell you what area to slide into.
Walkers (or people walk-running)
Runners with an expected time of over 1 hour
Runners with an expected time of 49 min to 1 hour
Runners expecting to run under 49 min (and any age-group contenders)
Runners sub 40 minutes
Invited/Elite runners

I signed up under my REAL prediction for runners over 1 hr and had a purple bib. The walkers were supposed to be pretty far back behind the last running group. Nah... some were, but not all of them. I knew I had a challenge ahead of me when I saw a man and his baby stroller next to me when we were taking the 10 min walk to the start line, after the gun went off. He had his baby in a stroller, not jogging stroller either and a backpack on. I think it's safe to assume he was not running this race. And, baby strollers apparently were not allowed. I probably saw about 6 more.

From the beginning of the race, I was dodging the leisurely strolling folks out for their Saturday walk over the Cooper River. Now, don't get me wrong. I think it's great to walk for exercise and think it is even better to do it for 6 miles and who can resist the gorgeous bridge to walk over? However, I think they should have some consideration for those that want to run the race from the start and have stayed back. I really couldn't get over how many people I passed walking. At the base of the bridge there was such a bottleneck that it was hard to get around anyone, then after I got almost to the crest of the bridge, I was on the far left side (as far left as you can go - see pic), and I got stuck and couldn't get around anyone for like a minute. Then, I just pushed myself through. That's not normally me, but I wanted to run ... and I felt GOOD.



Like David mentioned, the bridge wasn't bad at all. The incline didn't feel tough and the slope downhill didn't feel like a downhill at all. It's a 2.5 mile long bridge (roughly), so I suppose it's so gradual you don't feel the slope at all. Really, I ran the entire bridge except for the part I got stuck behind some walkers, and there was one walk where I stopped to get these pics. I, however moved to the far right so I could be out of the runners' way. :-)



All in all, the race is great! Yeah, it is a big crowd and I typically don't like big crowds either, but this race is one we've been wanting to participate in for years. I really like Charleston, and always have, so I'd definately do it again. I will just be faster and sign up for a better corral, or I'll walk it completely. Obviously, I didn't PR at this race, but I would have. I know it. I had a good race, and I rarely walked. My legs felt great. At my last 10K (Mar 1), my time was 1:06:29, and this 10K I was at 1:07:27. So, I need to find another 10K to do, because I know I can better these times.

The rest of the weekend was fantastic! My Mom and her boyfriend went with us and babysat the little one while we ran. We got back to the house at lunchtime, showered quickly and went to get some yummy food, then headed downtown to walk the market. We barely made it to the truck before the storm swept through and poured rain out of nowhere, or so it seemed. Sunday was another great day filled with a little shopping, enjoying Charleston and driving along the battery. We also stopped by Folly Beach to see some waves. We got back pretty late, and I had to quickly sit down, study and then take my quiz for my class for the week. Luckily, the drive home let me finish the needed reading I had to do. Some 40ish pages.... Blah.... So, after that - it was time for me to turn in. I'll catch up on blogs today sometime.

Long swim today - done!
2000yds - 51:52 (2:35/100yd)
This is the exact same pace I did last week for 1600yds and the longest swim I've had. :-)

Here are some pics from the weekend!

Sweet little lady... Yeah, right?




Waiting for breakfast Sunday.


Ahhh.... the beach (Folly Beach)


David and Grace


Mom, Grace, and I


I think she likes the beach




Can anyone guess what this is?


Gotta go and do some work. Plus David keeps sending me links to real estate in Charleston. Something about wanting to move back....

Race pics can be seen here.
Weekend pics can be seen here.

Good Friday

Isn't every Friday a good Friday?

Happy Good Friday to everyone and if you're traveling for the Easter holidays, be careful and have a great weekend! If you can't tell, I'm excited for the weekend. We don't have a jam packed schedule of events to do, but we do have some things on the list.
* Grace is gonna see Grandpa. She doesn't see him that much.
* The ladies in my family are having lunch tomorrow. This happens every few months.
* We're having Easter lunch at my Aunt's house out in the sticks on Sunday.
* Church is gonna be awesome and I've invited some people to come with us.
* I'm running 7 miles for a "long" run with all hills. Totally different route.
* David is doing the group ride tomorrow.
* House projects are getting completed even if it is just 1 project. We've got to work harder on getting these things done.

Yesterday after work I ventured out into the world of crazy East Butler Rd. drivers for a 5 miler and instead of doing hill repeats, I'd thought I would just do some long gradual hills within my run. Back behind where David works, there is a hill like that of about .5 long that's just draining (to me, that is), and the wind felt like it was kicking like karate at about 15 mph. David informed me that it was more like 10. Oh well... it felt worse. All in all, it was challenging for me and I stopped a few times to stretch my calf, then had to stop for lights and freeways and such. But, the run was done, and my splits were pretty consistent, except for the last mile. David says I'm sandbagging in the beginning of my run if I can shave off that much time for my last mile. I'm pretty proud of it, and feel that I'm starting to improve my running. It feels good that maybe soon, I'll be back where I was a few months ago.

Run 5 miles 50:21 (10:04 /mi)
10:12
10:12
10:14
10:16
9:26

I think the reason I pick up the pace so much on my last miles, is I see our neighborhood road for the last mile, and I'm ready to get back. But, yeah, it does look like I'm sandbagging some of the pace in the beginning.

I really need to take a rest day soon and prefer to do it over the weekend. But, I need to do a run and ride plus Pilates. I gotta figure it all out soon, and do double days so I can fit it all in. Today is swimming at lunch. David will be there doing his laps, then get Grace in the pool so she can go swimming. She's very excited about it!

We got our race packets for Cooper River Bridge 10K in the mail yesterday! Woo Hoo! It's official. We got 2 sets of T-shirts for the race. Once from the company I work for, who's a huge sponsor for the event and the official race T-shirt. So, now we don't have to go to packet pickup at all. I think they are expecting 45K participants for this year! I read that the coolest part of the run is when you crest the 2.5 mile long bridge and you can see all runners, thousands of runners in front and behind you. I'm so taking my camera with me. I'm really looking forward to it!!!

Have a great Easter weekend everyone!!!!!!!!!!!!