Sunday, April 6, 2008

Race for the Roses

Haven't done the Race for the Roses before and I thought it was worth trying. It's a half-marathon and 5K and being not quite in race form yet, I elected to go with the 5K and let me tell you, it was a stretch. I've worked 6 days straight and been running mornings a couple of times and this was my one day off. So had I not already paid, I might have bagged it. I had to force myself to go this morning and didn't do a whole lot of prep. My performance, I thought, was pretty weak. Although I finished a minute faster than at the Shamrock Run, with my time today just over 21 minutes. Not what I was hoping for, but I was surprised because I felt pretty weak. Let me feel pretty good that when I actually feel up to running I could easily trim a minute or two off. Plus I'll get in better shape. But how about the race itself. Well, here's what I thought:

  • Let's say first of all that the beneficiary, the Albertina Kerr Center seems like a great organization and I am happy to see my money go toward this worthy cause.
  • The race starts on the east side -- a rarity. The center of it all is at the Oregon Convention Center and I'll have to say, it is nice when the weather is questionable to have somewhere dry to do your bag check and get water afterward and all. Plus -- real toilets! Seriously had the nicest registration and such area because of the fact that there was some shelter, possibly because...
  • It was small! There didn't seem to be hardly any people running the 5K and I was definitely a bit confused that the local media seemed to be out in full force. Saw more for this event than I have for any previous runs that I can think of.
  • The course for the 5K was OK, with the obligatory run down Naito Parkway that crossed the Broadway and Steel bridges. It seemed a little generic to me and the two bridges caused two rather significant climbs and drops for such a short race. I might have gotten a slightly better time if I didn't have that climb up the Steel Bridge near the end.
  • Worst finish setup to a race that I can remember. The final stretch involves a few turns and you can of turn a corner and, wham, it's over. Kind of eliminates the ability to see the end coming that gives you that drive to try a little harder at the end.
  • No people giving pace times and not even mile markers. I think they had them for the half-marathon, but come one. I paid as well and a 5K only really requires two mile markers. It definitely felt like the 5K was treated as an afterthought.
  • Pretty big post-race set-up with a lot of freebies being handed out and a bigger supply of food. Probably because of the half-marathoners. But it was possibly better in the food (if not freebies) than the marathon I ran, where I could hardly find anything good to eat.
  • NO BEER AT THE END. That was a big no-no.
  • In April 7 AM and 7:30 AM are too early to start a race. Those times should be reserved for when the weather is going to be too hot.
So that's what I thought of the race and if I do it next year it will definitely be the half-marathon. And even then the time, course, and lack of beer at the end (seriously!) is a detraction. In the end, it likely will end up resulting in wanting to contribute to the benefactor and I will end up doing it. But I'm not working the day before next year.

I'm gonna try and take some pictures sometime to make the site more interesting. And I'll do a training update sometime this week.

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