Start: 05h30 at the City Hall in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Finish: 17h30 at Sahara Stadium, Kingsmead in Durban, South Africa
Distance: 89km – 56 miles

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Yes, we're just that hardcore

Overheard in Prospect Park
Random runner guy: So are you running the 3 mile relay or the 10 mile?
Spandex clad runner girl: Oh, just the 3 miler. I ran the Run for Haiti in Central Park yesterday so didn't want to overdo it.
Random runner guy: Good call. I saw the NYRR email about the Run for Haiti but didn't sign up since I had the Cherry Tree today. You'd have to be an idiot to do two races in a weekend.
Spandex clad runner girl: Absolutely - who would be that stupid?

Answer: Greg and I. That wasn't necessarily the most inspiring conversation to eavesdrop on as we waited in the cold to start the Prospect Park Cherry Tree 10 mile race this morning. 14 miles and a few minor/major injuries later, I'd say they weren't TOTALLY correct. Yes, I'll be quite sore tomorrow and probably should take the next two days off from running, but these were two of the most fun races I've ever done, not to mention both PBs.

Started off the weekend with NYRR's 4 mile Run for Haiti in Central Park on Saturdayy morning. Ah-mazing experience: 10,000 plus runners and walkers pitched up and raised over $400,000 for the Haitian Relief Fund. Smithies and I met up with Kristy to complete the GTS runner's trio. With lovely unseasonably warm weather and great energy from the crowd, it was hard not to get pumped up for the race. We all clocked in at a comfortable 36 minutes for the 4 miles. Despite being sick with NAIMUN plague, legs and lungs felt really solid and I'm sure I could have gone faster if the route hadn't been so packed with runners and I wasn't running another race the next day. Minor details.

Sunday morning brought far less running enthusiasm but a substantially longer goal. Total MTA malfunction meant that it was huge pain in the ass to get to Brooklyn. No F train equals 2 hour trip to Prospect Park. Not okay. Was definitely feeling more than just a little under the weather this morning and Smithies was sporting a very painful heel injury. Strike two. Of course, we were running the self titled "Race for the Hardcore" and the 900 runners out at the start line looked like they ate 10 miles for breakfast. Understatement of the week to say that we were feeling just a smidge intimidated.

Despite our trepidation, the race turned out fantastic! Neither of us had run in Prospect Park before so we were taken aback with the very hilly course. Let's just say by the third loop on the never ending stupidly steep hill, I had practically sworn of running for life and was intensely questioning why on earth we'd consider running 56 miles of hills at Comrades. I just concentrated on maintaining a consistent pace throughout the course and assumed that a great time was probably out of the picture given the course and my utter exhaustion.

False! Greg crossed the finish line at 1:32 (pace of ~9:11) and I followed shortly at 1:36 (~9:40 pace). Personal bests for both of us and also received super cute goody bags from the folks at Prospect Park Track Club. Very excited about Cherry Tree running cap and complimentary yoga class at Lulemon. Sadly we didn't stick around for the free massages since Greg had to go get his AYCD on and I had a bake-a-thon date with the girls. Perfect post race refueling :)


You can see us crossing the start line around 4:19. Wooo!

All-in-all, a fantastic weekend with a some pretty sweet running accomplishments. Definitely feeling much more confident that I'll be able to run March's 15K at a sub-9 minute pace and looking forward to next weekend's low-key 4 mile in Prospect Park.

P.S. photos of today's races are here!

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