of random thoughts and pickled cabbage
On Sunday, I ran my first 20K race.
The Koala Health and Wellness Centers & Luke’s Locker 20K (managed by the fabulous Houston Striders), the first of three races that comprise the Warm-Up Series for the 2006 Houston Marathon.
This was the longest official race I’ve ever done. I’m so glad I got through it.
And after struggling (mentally and physically) through last month’s 12 mile training run, and even contemplating switching to a run/walk strategy for the Marathon, I ran the entire 12.4 mile course non-stop….and beat my target time by 8 minutes. Yay!
My results:
Chip Time: 2:22:36
Pace: 11:30 min/mile
First 10K: 1:13:21
Second 10K: 1:10:26
Race Experience:
My running started off well. During the first mile, people kept running past me - it was a little discouraging at first, and I found myself unsconsciously trying to speed up. But, I realized I had started the race near the front of the crowd with the faster runners, and that helped me slow down and stay at my right pace. I fell into a groove pretty quickly, and before I knew it, I was running past the first 5K marker.
Miles 3 through 7 went by very smoothly. My breathing stayed even and I had plenty of fuel. I was making a conscious effort to sip some water or Cytomax every 1.5 - 2 miles, which I think really helped with the energy. I also ran behind three women wearing styrofoam caterpillars on their head.
I started struggling a little at mile 8. Going down the underpass at Montrose, I felt pain shooting from my right knee down to my ankle. Going uphill or running on even surface felt fine - it was just running downhill. By mile 9 my left hip was cramping up from directing more energy - and weight - from my right side to my left.
Even though these problems weren’t too serious, I had gotten distracted by them. Miles 9 and 10 were spent trying to get my momentum back. A vanilla peach CarbBoom helped a little. Surprisingly, even though it felt like I was slowing down, I ran a negative split over the last half of the race.
Halfway through mile 10, I got my momentum back. I think this is where I saw Jessica speeding by (hi Jessica!). I think knowing I had less than 5K left (aka, less than one loop around Memorial Park) really helped mentally. As soon as I passed mile 12, I booked it to the end. Finally it was over, and I limped over to get my finisher’s singlet.
Also saw Vic directing runners to the finish line, and Jon making a post-Huntsville-Half-Marathon appearance.
7 Responses for "2005 Luke’s Locker 20K"
Great to see you out there running strong. Thanks for the report.
Jen,
Great race and report! Sounds like you cashed in on your hard training and also benefitted from race karma. Good going!
Steve
So… jealous…
Shoes are Asics… blue ones.
Don’t remember the spammer’s name or what it was about. They suck.
Hey, great run for you!!!!!!!!!!
i was looking for you afterwards to say hi again…i’ll see ya at the 25k! Or maybe we should run together sometime at Memorial?
-Jessica
Thanks, everyone! Hope to see everyone at the 25K…

I must have passed by you somewhere around mile 1 or 2 but did not see you. I started about in the middle of the pack. I debating whether I should run the 25K or just the 8.4K. Regardless, I’ll look you up at the next race!
I think I met you after the race — I was there with Cassie and Jon. I didn’t realize it was you!
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