Ugh, this race. What was I thinking, doing it again?

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Steven told me “I got a photo that makes it look like you are part of a crime scene!” Ha ha ha.

Ha, I know EXACTLY what I was thinking – “We’ll be near Dubuque for Labor Day with Gina and Steve and fam – we should totally do that race again! MUST ALWAYS FIND A RACE WHEN WE’RE TOGETHER!” Bad, Kim. BAD!

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What’s so bad? Eh, to plan to do a race after a weekend when you’ve been in the sun all day. And when you don’t feel like eating because you got so sick a few days before. And when it’s hella humid*. Excuses, excuses. There’s nothing wrong with the race itself – just me, thinking I should EVER do a half marathon in the summer months.

So… yeah. Fun times! Ha. When we started the Benefit Classic Half Marathon on Monday, I told Gina and Steve I would shoot for 10:00s, but doubted I could hit that place, and would probably end up around 10:30s. I positive split the hell out of this, and finished in 2:20:59, with an average 10:45 pace. Every mile was slower than the one before, and I started taking a one minute walk break every half mile for the last 3-4 miles. But hey! I ran it faster than last year (when we had similar weather)! And actually, felt decent enough. Just thirsty and drenched. And SO over running in weather that makes me feel that way.

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Fake smiles at the finish!

I tried to keep it slow in the beginning so I wouldn’t have a positive split, but I still started out too fast. It’s not the easiest course to negative split. The race starts at Eagle Point Park, which overlooks the Mississippi River and Lock and Dam #11. You run out of the park and down toward the lock & dam… then back up! The hill at the end is nasty (and no fun to go down in the beginning IF you are trying to go slow, ha!):

I ran with Gina and Steve for almost 9 miles until I told Steve to go ahead because I didn’t want to see them a few steps in front of me anymore**. Bitchy, much? Ha. They finished about 6 minutes ahead of me, and thought the race was equally challenging… and equally not super fun (but well organized and all that, etc.).

But at least there are nice views!

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And we had spectators!

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And went to Red Robin after!

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And we talked to some cool people during and after the race, and someone told me they liked my tattoo (first time that has happened while running!).

This is the last race I was signed up for this year! I have a few 5Ks in mind that I may sign up for day of, but that’s it! Makes me wonder what will happen in the last four months of running this year…

*But… I will take those high temps and humidity when I am visiting the Mississippi River – I want it HOT HOT HOT! If we hadn’t signed up for this race, we’d probably had have perfect racing temps, ha ha ha!
**Although, this made me realize why I don’t prefer to run with more than one person and why I really don’t like running in big groups – I tend to slow down and go to the back and hang by myself… then I don’t see the point in running with people. I’ve been doing this for YEARS.