So those of you who have been around the past 3 years know that this is my love to hate race. It has defeated me in some shape or form every year, and this year was no different. There was a small difference, though, it hit me before I arrived at the race, so I was able to plan for it. I initially signed up for the 50k, but lack of training early on so I downgraded to the 24k. I thought that would be much more manageable and the pressure of 30 miles would be off.... well I thought wrong and the training continued to be miniscule and unmotivated. I decided to be smart about it and downgrade to the 12k. And since I was no longer doing my goal distance, I decided to just take it easy, have fun and enjoy the beautiful trail.
I made sure to prep myself with my awesome My Soxy Feet catitude attitude socks. I knew that I might have to dig deep to finish due to the lack of training, and these socks gave me the perfect attitude to go with :)
The morning started out wonderfully as I arrived to greet old friends that I hadn't seen since last year. I absolutely love seeing my race peeps from Dawn's races. She has the best racers and volunteers involved in her races. I did miss seeing one smiling face.... Michael Dale Davis. He volunteers at every race she holds, so he was definitely missed today.
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Katy and me |
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Melissa and me
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The best race director ever, Dawn |
And as always,
Jack's did not disappoint with it's beautiful scenery and challenging course. We started out just before the sunrise, and it was gorgeous weather. Cool but a little muggy. It ended up sunny, warm and still muggy but luckily 90% of the trail is shaded so it kept us a little cooler. As always, the course really can be identified in three sections. You start out going over 2 wood bridges and then you twist and turn with a nice flat couple of miles, then you hit the black diamond part of the trail which is about a mile of ups and downs, and turns on a very narrow portion trail as you pass even harder bike obstacles, and lastly you leave the black diamond to more of flat trail and you finish exactly how you started.
I decided to start slow and not push myself too much, so I did 1min run/1 min walk intervals, knowing when I got to the black diamond section there would be more walking than running up those hills. That plan worked perfectly and I was able to keep my plan for most of the race. Towards the very end, I did switch up to a couple 1 min run/3 min walk intervals, but was able to finish strong and with a time that I was proud of......
2:07:13 Oh, I forgot to mention, clumsy me did take a tumble about mile 5, but it didn't affect my psyche or my physical health and I was able to continue on like planned.
So I guess I could decide that
Jack's defeated me again because everything didn't go as planned, but I'd rather think that I defeated
Jack's this year and really enjoyed it. There's always next year for the 50k... or maybe not, but that 50K will be mine at some point!!