There was a big fun run atmosphere for the MDC in spite of the cold (5
degrees C) and calm conditions. My mate Jim called me towards the first
'pen' of runners — we were only about 6 rows back from the
front. Jim bolted at the gun and I spent the first 800m or so pegging
him back. At about the same time the 25-minute pacer went past
— 'Okay, this is good, I'll try and stick with this group' as
we passed 1k in 4:58. The pacer opened up a gap of 20 metres as he ran
over Kings Avenue Bridge. I ran hard on the down slope of the bridge and
passed 2k in 10:04. I never caught the pacer but the small group I was
with were overtaking runners who had started faster. My third kilometre
was 5:01, then 5:03 over Commonwealth Avenue Bridge. I ran hard down the
bridge and to the finish, 4:33 for the last kilometre but still not
quite catching the pacer! I was very happy with my finish time, good
enough to win the 60-69 age-group. Jim came in about 90 seconds later to
win the 70-79s, a solid run and one of his better recent races.
Looking forward, I plan to continue racing regularly while maintaining
mileage at 50 to 60 kilometres per week over winter. I'm feeling
confident about improving the 24:36 5k time towards 24 minutes. I hope
to run faster than 24 and will have a good idea if that's possible after
a few more months. I hope everyone is enjoying their running
— until next time, be well!
Jim (left) has run over 300 Lake Stakes lunch runs
8 comments:
Hi Ewen. Nice to see a post from you - glad you're running well.
60 km per week is a very good mileage. I see you are improving your pace, your finishing times are all very fast. Congrats.
Great to see you are racing and chipping away at your 5k goal. Nice progress Ewen.
Thanks Bob, Stefano and Nev.
Excellent steady progress, and well done with the 60-69 age group victory
I've been closely following your training diary mate. Impressive stuff.
A nice set of numbers Ewen. There are plenty of choices to get that 5km down over time. Good luck
Thanks Canute, Mark and SB. The training is still ticking over. I'm looking forward to the warmer days ahead.
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