Race Recap: Gate River Run 2014

I left you last with an optimistic post as I eagerly anticipated the USA 15k Road Champs/Gate River Run. I felt prepared and ready, and more importantly excited for the opportunity to compete. I approached the race with that attitude, but the day didn't come together exactly as I'd envisioned. In running as in life, things don't always work out as you planned.

Man plans, God laughs, as the saying goes...

NEO (Northeast Ohio) represent! Post-race smiles for 23rd and 24th in the country!

NEO (Northeast Ohio) represent! Post-race smiles for 23rd and 24th in the country!

Knowing that this was the most competitive women's field in recent years (if not in race history!), I went in with a goal of finishing in the top 20-25; cracking the top 20 would have been excellent. I ended up 24th in a personal best of 53:32, just behind my Cleveland training partner Nicole Camp.

Usually a PR is something to celebrate, but both Nicole and I felt that our races left something to be desired. Despite finishing together, we only ran together for the first mile. I went out with the lead pack while Nicole went out more conservatively, but after 2 miles we were both in no mans land -- we settled into similar paces, but about 150 meters apart.

1.5 miles into the race, trying to hang on to Michelle Lilienthal

1.5 miles into the race, trying to hang on to Michelle Lilienthal

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I ran comfortably strong for the first half of the race, but when I hit the bridge (aka huge hill!) at mile 8, everything fell apart.

I struggled miserably up the hill, losing all momentum and any hope of breaking 53:00. Nicole made up massive ground on me and passed me on the downhill. The race photos of me in the final mile tell the story of my suffering. I crossed the line feeling defeated and oh-so-relieved to be done!

S*** about to get real at the start of the bridge

S*** about to get real at the start of the bridge

In the spirit of Lauren Fleshman's campaign to Keep It Real, here's a shot of my real (aka atrocious) form in the last 200 meters

In the spirit of Lauren Fleshman's campaign to Keep It Real, here's a shot of my real (aka atrocious) form in the last 200 meters

Dissecting the race and looking back, I think part of my struggles stemmed from a breakdown in form. My aerobic engine and my muscular-skeletal strength don't match up, so when my heart and lungs tried to keep pushing in the final miles, my legs said no. My form fell apart, limbs flailing far from gracefully. I know that if I want to be a marathoner, I've got to identify my weaknesses and work on my functional strength to keep it together in the later miles of a race. I've got my work cut out for me!

But before I got back to work, I enjoyed some Florida sun and time with friends post-race. Race reunions are my favorite kind and it was wonderful to catch up with teammate Steph Dinius and hang out with running friends from far and wide.

Nailing the post-race recovery -- cookies and beer -- with Nicole and Steph

Nailing the post-race recovery -- cookies and beer -- with Nicole and Steph

Fun with friends at the Elite Athlete Coordinator Richard Fannin's famed race after-party

Fun with friends at the Elite Athlete Coordinator Richard Fannin's famed race after-party

While I'm not satisfied with my performance at Gate River, it isn't entirely a bad thing. I'm hungry and motivated. I know what it takes to get to the next level, and I'm close. I've got work to do, but I'm ready for it... there's no better mental state to kick off the track season than hungry and inspired! It's GO time!

Comeback 2014

After a less than stellar year of racing in 2013, I'm eager to show everyone that in 2014, I'm back! Last fall, I spent some time soul-searching about where running fit in my every day... Do I want to keep training like an elite runner? What am I striving for? How good do I want to/can I be? I realized that I'm still hungry and that I've got plenty of unfinished running business, and that I'll probably be chasing competitive goals well into my 80s :-)


So, with some speedy track times in mind, I've recommitted myself. I battled the brutal Ohio winter, dreaming of joyful spring runs and a killer 10k at USA's in June. And after many miles run and much hard work done, the hay is in the barn, as they say... at least for now! My first big race of the year is this weekend in Jacksonville, Florida - the USA 15k Road Champs at the Gate River Run. For the first time in a while, I'm excited to race. Not scared, not nervous, but pumped up and ready to toe the line!

I'm off to Florida on Friday and the race starts on Saturday at 8:24 am EST. Check out Runnerspace for updates and results: http://www.runnerspace.com/USA-15k

As always, thanks to all the supporters who have helped get me to the starting line happy and healthy: my family and Avi, Coach Dena Evans and New Balance Silicon Valley, Nuun Hydration, PowerBar, Fitmark BagsOhio Sports Chiropractic, and of course friends and readers like you! Thank you!!