We all wore Garmin Forerunner 305s, but I managed to screw up the data on mine badly by not turning it off correctly at the finish line. Nevertheless, here (below) are some CHARTS!
The course satellite map is below in solid blue - out and back along a paved rail-trail. They slightly altered the course this year which cut out some hills and made it a little faster. That's the Severn River just south and parallel to the race course, and part of Annapolis, Maryland toward the southern end of the map.
I messed up the Garmin data a bit by hitting the lap counter wrong and not stopping it, but the data on the first few miles don't look like we started quite as fast as the chart above suggests, but we probably did go out a few notches too fast.
So I did my best, despite some alarmingly high heart rates toward the end of the race! That was definitely the best that I could do today! So I believe that my new half marathon PR time won't be soon broken!
THANKS AGAIN for a great race and excellent companionship today, guys! Let's do it again some time - but not too soon! I'm whupped!
18 comments:
Actually, you do have another PR in the near future if you start out at a slower pace in the first five miles. From the graph it looks like you started out too fast.
Congratulations on this one!
Thanks!!! I have 4 more half marathons coming up this spring, so we'll see what happens with some different strategies! Hard to directly compare, of course, since they're all different courses, and weather, and so forth, but we'll see!!
Congrats! And I love the medal!
Congratulations! Great splits and end time! One down...four to go!? Wow- how DO you keep going? You are the Energizer bunny for sure! (do you have an off switch?)
PR!!!! Congratulations!
10 minute PR!! What a great way to start the season! Congrats!
Good job on the half! Yay for a PR, and the medal does look really cool. :)
Grooooovy!
You said you'd run it hard and you did.
Way to go Nancy!
Congratulations. You should probably get credit for at least a few seconds if you were messing with your gear, that much.
Regardless of what I use for training, I always go as simple as possible for races. In the past, that has meant just my stopwatch.
For Ironman, I'll probably go with my HRM just for the general zones. Even that isn't set in stone.
Excellent work Nancy!!!
That is great, Nancy! No other words are necessary.
You're getting speedy! Way to go. :)
Excellent. Superb. Awesome. Wonderful. Way to go, way to dig deep, way to show 'em.
Nancy,
First, Nice job on the Half!
There is a program you can download called "Sporttracks". It does the same thing as training center, but you can manipulate your data much more.
For your split issue, you can change the splits to whatever you want, regardless of what buttons you press.
http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/SportTracks/
It will make cool maps also when you are online. (warning: geek alert)
Take Care
Steve
Way to go on your PR!!!
Last year I targeted this race for a PR and got it, but by only a couple minutes, not 10+ like you!
This small race is a great one to shoot for a PR, IMO.
Good running!
congrats nancy!
Nancy, Wow! What a great PR! Congrats! Can I come run with you? No wait, I would be chasing you.
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