Categories: Fitness

Mini 10K Race Weekend

For all the excitement and people in town for the race this weekend, you would think we were running a marathon or at least a half-marathon, but nope, just a 10K.

On Friday night, we carb-loaded.

Me and Ali

Ashley, me, Ali, Emily, Lizzy and Becky

We went to Serafina because it was centrally located for both me and Ali and had a reservation available for a large group the day before–no other reason. With those low expectations, it was surprisingly not bad. I got the gnocchi with tomatoes. Lizzy and Becky were staying with me and we came back after dinner and went to sleep pretty early to wake up for the race.

We all met up in front of the Time Warner Center pre-race.

Once again, Tina and I were in the same corral, so we took a pre-race corral shot. (Pre-More/Fitness Half; Pre-National Half.)

The Mini 10K starts in Columbus Circle and goes up Central Park West to 92nd before entering the park there. I ran it last year, too, and both years the corrals were packed. It’s a women’s-only race, which is sort of cool. This was the 40th year the race had been run. It was founded in 1972 by Fred Lebow, who also founded the NYC Marathon. He had wanted to host a “mini marathon” just for women, and named it after the miniskirt because they were in fashion then.

I’ve been running a little less in the past few months because I felt burned out after all those half-marathons, so I wasn’t expecting much yesterday. After my crappy experience at the Healthy Kidney 10K, I just wanted a decent race. I decided to rock out with headphones so that I could block out everything on my mind. As I’ve been getting faster lately, I’ve been getting a little bit cocky and I seem to always go out too fast now. I used to be really good with pacing myself to go out slow and then give a big push closer to the end. I did my first mile at 8:45 despite trying to keep it slow. I was feeling strong and thought maybe I’d continue to feel that way and get some epic PR. While I never hurt too much, I also didn’t keep that pace up. I couldn’t remember whether my 10K PR was 57:00 or 58:00, so I decided to pretend it was the lower one and shoot for that. (Turns out it was 58:00.) I took two margarita shot bloks at mile 3 and one more at the start of mile 5 to give me the push I needed to get to the end. As I started mile 5, I thought maybe I could finish in under 56:00, but I ended up finishing in 56:51, a 9:10 pace (or an 8:57 pace according to my watch, which said I ran 6.35.)

Afterwards, we went to Whym for a blogger breakfast organized by Christy.

Beer at 10am? Why not?

Lizzy and Becky

I got one of the breakfast specials–salmon and cream cheese on pretzel bread with sweet potato fries. It was good but really salty. (Or maybe it just tasted so salty because I was so dehydrated from running in the extreme humidity.)

Afterwards, Becky and Lizzy and I came back to my apartment and crashed for a few hours before going to meet up with Tina and Mal and some of their friends at Barrow Street Ale house. I don’t have any pictures, but we drank beer. You know what beer looks like.

We went to Blue Ribbon Sushi (which always reminds me of Emily and our first friend date there) for dinner afterwards.

I got a lobster roll…

and we all split this platter of sushi.

After dinner, I went to Emily’s birthday, too, so this morning, this happened:

Egg and cheese on an everything bagel.

I’m tired.

Theodora Blanchfield

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  • You are awesome. So great spending time with you this weekend and CONGRATULATIONS on a kick ass race.

  • You were the hostess with the mostest! Thanks for a great weekend. Give Bailey kisses from BeckOnTheRun.

  • Theodora...I had so much fun with you! Thanks for hosting! I miss bailey! Now come visit me and we can get you that 159. Ps I want my cheese. Especially now. Hehe. Hope you are feeling better. Love you!

  • Looks like a really fun race! I've enjoyed reading everyones recaps.. and am thinking that I'd really like to run a race in the city!!

  • Looks like you guys all had a blast. Congrats on the run, what a nice time (time meaning minutes as opposed to having a great time) :)

  • Congrats on finishing ANOTHER race! So awesome. I'd LOVE to run a race in NYC one of these days. :) Gorgeous photos of you in this post!

  • great job on the pr! nice race. and beer is an excellent refueling choice post-race, regardless of time :)

  • I read most of your blogs, but I never get tired of seeing these pre-race/race pics -- looks like you guys had a great time! Very interesting to see each perspective on the race -- it is clear that even on the same course, no two people have the same race.

    Also, I think everything should be on pretzel bread.

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