Showing posts with label Irish Sprint 10K. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish Sprint 10K. Show all posts

Saturday, March 17, 2012

10K Irish Sprint Run

Happy St. Patrick's Day!!

In honor of St. Patrick's today, I ran the 10K Irish Sprint Run in Quantico, VA, an event sponsored by the Marine Corps Marathon organization. It was a very early day for me – woke up at 4am, left the hotel at 4:45am, arrived at the host hotel and then hopped on a bus to Prince William State Park where the event took place. It was a bit chilly prior to sunrise but temperatures were close to 60 degrees at the race start time (8:00am).

Parts of the 10K course were very flat but other parts were quite challenging – especially the hills on the leaf covered trails. I found myself really concentrating on my footing on both the uphill and downhill segments to make sure I didn't land the wrong way and either twist an ankle or have some other calamity. I am happy to report that I finished injury free!

My finish time was 54:54. I missed a PR for a 10K by 13 seconds but that is OK because this was by far the most challenging 10K course overall that I've run thus far. And, if I were to rate the overall quality of my race today, it ranks right up there. I felt in control and very strong. I felt especially strong during the last 1 ½ miles of the race. I was able to pass quite a few runners who were bent over with slouched shoulders and breathing heavily – they were out of juice while I was kicking it in to the very end!

The best part of running this race was receiving a Golden Ticket for admission into the 37th Marine Corps Marathon which will be on October 28, 2012. And, YES, I already cashed in my golden ticket and registered for the MCM earlier today so I will be Washington bound in October!

Happy and Safe Running Everyone!
John