Going into the run my entire mindset centered on how good of a training it would be, especially because my legs were trashed from running everyday during the week. Including 4 summit climbs (9850 ft of vert) and some quad screaming powder turns the night before.
The mundane nature of running in a circle for 5 hrs actually really intrigued me. I like numbers, splits, and pace charts. That said, the only goal in my head was to run the whole 5 hours. At times swerving through traffic on the track annoyed me a little, but not too much. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting other people, chatting with my wife, and watching other folks running their guts out. At the 1 hour mark my total laps hit 25 then I walked a little and ate fruit and energy gels. I could tell lots of other folks were running faster than me but I was not paying that much attention, yet. I did not really count laps till the end nor did I have a watch on. If you asked a volunteer your laps they would write it on a white board the next time you came around. The board also listed the top 3 runners, my race bib number never appeared. Running in a loop makes it real easy to hydrate and eat. I grabbed a water bottle for a lap here and there or grabbed things from my duffle on the bleachers once or twice.
Mid way through, my legs started dragging, but after eating and walking a bit I sped back up. At the two hour mark my total laps hit 50 and then 75 laps at the 3 hour mark. I am learning all this in hind site. (I knew I was at 91 3.5 hours in but other than that I just ran.) At the 4 hour mark I hit 100 and then hit 126 (34 miles) as time expired. Crazy how consistent it ended up. A lot of the fast dudes at the first slowed down towards the end and for some reason my legs felt great the whole way. I learned as we gathered up our stuff that I was first for the Men and second overall. A super talented lady did 127 laps! Speaking of ladies, Izzy ran hard for 50 laps then walked the rest. For a total of around 19 miles! Double the distance she has ever run before!
I am super glad to see my body hold up through the week and feel extra confident I can knock off some goals for the year. Namely, sub 8 hours at the Buffalo 50 Miler, sub 3:10 marathon, complete another 100 Miler, and summit 100 mountains in 2014. Oh and one more thing I won a pair of Altra shoes for taking first.
Hmm is there room in the closet next to my Sportiva, Nike, Motrail, Hokas, and Peral Izumis. I am curious to see how they compare and which ones to get??
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