I had a revelation. The last time I ran a 5 kilometer race was
about 20 years ago. It was an evening
race in Denver’s City Park. I don’t
recall my time, but I remember it was the first, and only, time I ran under
5:00 for a mile. That was the first
mile, of course, and I finished the race gasping for air, sounding like a sea
lion.
Man, I could get used to 5
Ks. The race is half over before you break
a sweat or feel any discomfort. If you
go out too fast, you only suffer for a mile or so.
The hrcaonline.org
web site boasts a “total ascent of 80.13 ft”, though MapMyRun
shows a total of 121 feet of climbing. What’s
41 feet amongst friends? Most of that climbing
comes in what race organizers call “shake & bake hill” which the runners
climb at mile 2. There is also a 2/3
mile climb from Broadway & Highlands Ranch Parkway to the finish.
I really shouldn’t complain about
the climbing as it feeds into my strength.
Since I have little speed, I took advantage of those hills and passed a
few runners on them. I finished 11th
overall – 1st in my new 50 – 59 year age group – with a time of
18:48.





Well done Carl. Love the pic! Hahaha
ReplyDeleteSome things you just can't "un-see". Thanks, Carl!
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