So I mentioned a few days ago about the Hudepohl 14K that was last Saturday. I ran it, and it was a sweet race, definitely a fun one. That said, I didn't do as well as I wanted to.
Freaking Kenyans.
As it turns out, marathon training has me really aerobically fit, but anything faster than that and my legs just won't respond. It sounds weird to say that and 8+ miles race is too short, but that's how it was. I just haven't done any work at sub-5 pace, which is fine for the marathon but not for a 14K.
So I got 10th. But at least I was the 4th American. Though, I did want top 5, and marathon training is no excuse.
I didn't get as much money as I wanted, but at least I think I got some?
But the real good news: I also got beer. 14 beers, to be specific.
The race bib came with two tear-away tickets for free beer. And I got a 12 pack of Hudy for top 3 in my age group! Free beer for running race? Yes please.
So I guess the moral of the story is that beer prizes go a long way towards lifting spirits after a disappointing race.
Freaking Kenyans.
As it turns out, marathon training has me really aerobically fit, but anything faster than that and my legs just won't respond. It sounds weird to say that and 8+ miles race is too short, but that's how it was. I just haven't done any work at sub-5 pace, which is fine for the marathon but not for a 14K.
So I got 10th. But at least I was the 4th American. Though, I did want top 5, and marathon training is no excuse.
I didn't get as much money as I wanted, but at least I think I got some?
But the real good news: I also got beer. 14 beers, to be specific.
The race bib came with two tear-away tickets for free beer. And I got a 12 pack of Hudy for top 3 in my age group! Free beer for running race? Yes please.
So I guess the moral of the story is that beer prizes go a long way towards lifting spirits after a disappointing race.
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