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Cowboy Hazel

2009 NYC Half Marathon

Today's race went about as well as I could have hoped, considering the circumstances. I finished in 1:30:26, a 6:54/mile pace for 319th place out of 10,167 runners. It was three minutes slower than my personal best, but almost six minutes faster than I ran the same course last year (which was my first half marathon).

It's great to see the progression that has been made in a year. The fact that, even after an injury left me sidelined for two months, I could come out and run that much faster than last year makes me very optomistic about my progression as a runner.

I got to the chutes extra early then sat on the asphalt for over a half hour. I saw Catherine the Great run right past me (literally, her foot landed inches from my hand) and decided to stand up and see all the activity. Antonio spotted me then and made his way through the crowd to line up next to me. We saw all the greats introduced, wished each other luck, and then were off.

I managed to hold myself back the first mile, but miles 2-4 got away from me. I started dropping 6:23s instead of the planned 6:45s. The hills coming back down the east side of the park slowed me down and I never picked it back up.

I'm missing one of the splits because my Garmin freaked out in Times Square, but it looks like I was pretty consistently bouncing between 6:50 and 7:04 per mile the entire rest of the race.

I caught a second wind around mile 11, but it was short lived and too early. Many of the folks I passed during it came back and passed me again later on. I sprinted across the finish line after seeing a whole crowd of runners approaching quickly from behind.

After finishing, I drank a bunch of Gatorade then parked under the spray from a fire hose for a couple minutes. This woman standing next to me says, "Oh, so this is why my kids do this. It feels so good." It was real hot out there today.

I met up with Antonio over by the baggage claim and learned that he had run an amazing 1:24:36. Shortly after, I hopped on the 4 and headed back uptown. I was planning on staying around for the awards and to see all the elites, but decided that I should get back home and start the whole recovery routine as quick as possible as my legs were pretty trashed.

I sat through an ice bath, drank a big protein shake, then took a five hour nap. I'm feeling pretty good now and excited for the upcoming weeks and months. There was no knee pain at all today, and I'm thinking that this might actually be the end of that whole saga. Let's hope.

You can view the full details of this run in Robert James Reese's running log.

11 Comments

Julie
August 16, 2009, 8:28 pm · Reply
Great job in brutal conditions. Congratulations on the new PR. Just think of how fast you'll be racing in a couple of months! I watched the race online and couldn't believe how hot the leaders looked. Even the spectators looked like they were suffering out there.
The Laminator
August 16, 2009, 8:29 pm · Reply
Great job, dude! I can't imagine running in that heat/humidity today. For that course and weather conditions (and coming off an injury), a 1:30 is really a good time! I share your excitement for training in the upcoming months. Welcome back to the roads!
Joe Garland
August 16, 2009, 11:53 pm · Reply
I felt that I got a good workout simply watching it. You ran very well. The people I know looked to be 2 or 3 minutes slower with today's conditions, so given where this race fits into the schedule -- kind of just hanging out there between peak periods -- and your recent situation, you ran superbly.

Muchos Kudos.
Flo
August 17, 2009, 1:41 am · Reply
Great job! And so glad to hear the IT band crap is seemingly on the way out.
NY Wolve
August 17, 2009, 3:07 am · Reply
I can't imagine running today, much less coming off an injury, so great job. I hope it provides inspiration for the upcoming training season and cycle.
eliz
eliz
August 17, 2009, 12:48 pm · Reply
Really good job, it was BRUTAL out there. It's really good news that you didn't have knee pain. And seven halves in 1 year exactly, and getting faster in the same course, in that heat. this is a really good indicator! And yeah, Badwater: get ready for what's gonna hit you next!
oh, and I am still super jealous, you get to line up close to the elites, and clock those times, and finish like 1 hour before me! ggrrrr
Jake
August 17, 2009, 2:16 pm · Reply
Nice work! Nothing better than coming back strong from an injury.
johnny go
August 17, 2009, 5:55 pm · Reply
If you can run like that in yesterday's weather, you are going to be flying when temps start to ease off!
Like the other commenters, I'm especially glad to hear that you are feeling heathy. Name of the game.
experiri
experiri
August 17, 2009, 7:52 pm · Reply
Great run under the conditions! Include recovery from previous injury as part of the context, and you look well poised for a great autumn!
Daniel
August 18, 2009, 1:12 am · Reply
Great race, the heat was a killer. Glad to see you're back in form!
baker
August 19, 2009, 12:13 pm · Reply
nice work robert! good to hear that your legs are back in action! i've always wanted to do the NY Half specifically to cruise through Times Square with the streets blocked off. Im running the Queens Half, and the 5th Ave Mile. Will you be joining? We could repeat the after party to simulate the BK Half we rocked out.

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