Saturday, August 13, 2005


Day # 27: Bridge of Flowers 10K Road Race in 49:44

On an unbelievably humid morning and sunshine beating down, I lined up to run the www.bridgeofflowers10k.com in Shelburne Falls, MA. In what was the hardest road race I have ever competed in, I finished the 10K in 49:44, eclipsing my goal of finishing under 50 minutes, with only seconds to spare. Mile 1 and mile 2 both featured short short rolling hills. I remember hearing my split of 6:58 when crossing mile 1, obviously coming through way too fast. I then remember hearing my 2 mile split of 14:07, still way too fast (7:09). Mile 3 began the infamous Crittendon Hill, which was a 1 mile run (or should I say slow jog/walk) up a 10% gradient hill. The hill is literally exactly 1 mile, as the mile 3 marker is at the top of the hill. By the top, the heat and humidity had pretty much sucked the energy out of me and the rest of the 983 competitors in the event. Nevertheless, I trudged on, still cognizant of the goal to beat the 50 minute mark. Miles 4 and 5 I pretty much recall as being recovery/hanging on miles where I was trying to ignore thoughts of walking. My guess is that I ran in the 8:45-9 minute range for those 2 miles. Finally, I remember hearing 39:48 when I began mile 5, exactly 1.2 miles from the finish line. Lucky for me, the remaining distance was mostly shaded and featured quite a down hill trek. Realizing the finish was near, I pushed the tempo and started running much harder. Crossing the iron bridge from Buckland to Shelburne Falls with 200 yards left, I had no choice but to stop and dry heave. After thinking all was lost, I told myself again that I needed to finish under 50, seeing that my watch was reading 49:00. I turned towards the finish line and jogged through the line at 49:44, beating my goal and accomplishing a great feat under the circumstances! My reward for finishing? A carnation, 3 bottles of water, and a very happy Sara and my mom. Thanks for cheering me on and being so supportive! A side note, upon reading my results online later on, I realized I ran exactly an 8:00/min pace. Not bad at all. I dedicated today's race to my grandparents. I miss you.

1 comment:

Scottie Roy said...

Nice race. Nice pace. Nice tribute. Keep on trucking towards your ultimate goal. The Florida Roy Contingent (aka the FRC) is proud of you!