Sunday, March 15, 2009

Victory in 6 Foot Track!

3 Hours 15mins 25 seconds

Well the time above tells the result, and I must say it did shock me a bit as well.

Woke at 5am for breakfast, then back into bed until 6:15am then left for race at 6:30am with my support crew, Dr N. Johnson and Professor Peter- great company and great humor was enjoyed on way to race. Slowly walked to the race start up the raod to Explorers tree where I got a stitch and was passed by many.

As I stood in the starting area, I went over the race plan, and the long runs logged in preparation - surely no one else had been through what I had in the last 3 months. The starters gun cracked and we took off down Nellie's Glen, one runner took off (M.R) and was out of sight by the time the road leveled out, oh well, just run your own race I thought. Was joined by another member of the Blue Mountains Marathon Clinic and Warrimoo resident, Andrew Lee - who graciously gave way on the singles track down to river.

Hit the river in 62 mins, 53 mins for KOM to Pluviometre (1hr 55mins accumulated), 1hr 19mins to finish (3h15m25s accumulated). Passed the haire (M.R) at bottom of Mini Mini saddle and then ran my own race from there. 13.8kms/ hr overall pace.

One of the best things was carrying a 600ml Mt Franklin water bottle the entire way and filling it up at every 2nd water station (courtesy of the RFS) and sticking to one gel every 30mins (set on watchs timer). 3 cups of water, 1 cup of High 5 at every station.

When I got to pluvi i estimated I would be at least 3-5 mins up, and then concentrated on drinking and running within my self. 99% of it was strength-endurance, aerobic running, with the water bottle in the hand making me concentrate on a sustainable 'training style' pace. Thanks to the Dr Johnson (and his Beijing University counterparts) for the scientifically based advice to drink 600-700ml per hour, and for following the instructions on the back of the Endura Gels sachets. Advice based on simple guidelines, but usually not followed.

The finish was, emotional, I love winning and didn't start counting my chickens until I was running down to Caves House. At 13ks to go I thought I can runn 13ks hard no matter what happens. With 7.1ks to go (road crossing) I worked out that if I ran at least 4min/ ks I'd be finished in 3hrs 15mins? - what the? surely my tired mind had miscalculated something.... any way hammered to the finish on adrenalin and finished with a big jump over the line. I stood there in the finish area just soaking it up and comprehending what i just did - 8 mins off the record, C'mon!!! Hung out with Margaret and Mr Trotter at finish (local friends) and then was met by my support crew.

Anyway, need to look at new challenges now.......

11 comments:

plu said...
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plu said...

Congratuations on your win.cheers Plu

David Criniti said...

Awesome result S.T.!

For all the kids at home, what sort of form are you in speed wise ATM? What sort of 5k / 10k road / track shape are you in?

Dave Criniti

Anonymous said...

When I took your timing chip off you looked so shocked at your winning time. It was great to see you so excited at the finish :)

Unknown said...

Congrats, an emphatic victory sure to stick not only in your mind forever but also mine, As you were running down from the carpark, we were thinking that no way this cant be the winner, too fast, then when you got closer the crowd went crazy to be part of such an awesome win. Well done, i want to be your groupie and follow all your races as it is so exciting to watch someone do it with ease and be so excited in yourself.
A truely memeroable moment in 6ft history.
Ratdog

Johanna said...

I knew you'd have a great run but that was absolutely sensational. Congratulations - well deserved no doubt.
Joh

Sleep Train said...

Thanks all for the comments, it provides great motivation.

Dave, the answer to your question is probably; 5k - 16m:30s, 10k -33mins?? dont think I have much speed.

Scam Bullant said...

Mr Train

From the BMMC member in nth hemisphere, can I just say to everyone. "I told you so" note persistant search for anyone to take a bet in who will win thread Coolrunnings 2009. My only regrete is not getting any offers.

Now if we can just get you to finish a 100km race sometime.

Primal Runner said...

I'd offer my congrats on the race but I already knew you would win. Jacki thought so too.

I'm with you Scam. Sign The Sleep up for a 100k'er. I think we can find one locally. And what about you? As an inactive member of the BMMC I'm calling you out.

Anonymous said...

good one bro,do they know i'm quicker

John said...

Fantastic effort!