The back story: I have never done well with the 5k. My PR was hovering directly over 25:00 - 25:05 to be exact.. I could run faster too! I knew I could, it just never happened in a race. My 5k back in 2004 (my 6 month running trial) 32:11. For Bele Chere last year, I ended up walking - yes w-a-l-k-i-n-g, about half a mile at least. My shins cramped up - I could barely lift my toes. For one, my technique needed some improvement, two I had not been on roads since the previous race, and three, I don't believe I had done any speed work. So this Frostbite was important to me, although I knew better than to expect a miracle.
My mom and step dad came to support me. My friend Kim and her mom also ran it. (My first ever race with Kim - she is mentioned again in the DuPont half post). I had no real expectations. I usually give mom a range of times so she "knows how happy to be when I finish".
Happiness level 1: 24: something
Happiness level 2: 23: something
Happiness level 3: 22: something
And of course the unattainable Happiness level 4: 21:something - just to be safe.
Well, the race started well. It went around Park Ridge Hospital on their walking path. It was rolling hill style. I kept a moderate/hard pace - tried not to look at the pace of my Garmin. First mile went by - I heard it beep so I glanced down - 7:00 (what? really?) Mile two stayed a rolling hill style. Mile three started with a nice little hill including a turnaround at the top. I am mentally competitive so I counted the people as they passed at the turnaround. Hey - I wasn't too far behind! Last little bit - once I knew the finish line was coming, but couldn't see it, I held back for about 25 feet. There were little dirt clumps that had me thrown for some reason. Anyways, I picked it back up. As I ran into the finish I spotted the clock and was AMAZED. (I don't really utilize the Garmin well for this) I was close to 22! I didn't get to break it, but ended up with a 22:06. Garmin link: Frostbite 5k