The first was the Race for Sundaes. It was an out and back course, mostly on a hilly dirt road. I actually like that it was an out and back since I got to see Zeke during the race. (I was heading out and he was on his way back.) He kicked my butt. This race had timing chips, so our times were posted pretty soon after the race. A colleague (and Zeke's teacher) was running also (her first 5k) and it was fun to see her there. Zeke did great but was really bummed that he didn't win an age group prize. He missed out by a few seconds. The kids that beat him were several years older, but he was still in a mood because of it.
Zeke's mouth is full. He enjoyed the free sundaes!
Times:
Zeke- 27:19.5 (4/13 Male 1to 13)
Me- 31:24.1 (8/14 Female 30 to 39)
The next race was on the 4th of July at 7 in the morning. I'm not a morning person. But JD had that day off and could keep Quin and our Fresh Air buddy and also actually watch us finish, so we did it. It was really humid that morning and Zeke ran slower than normal. I thought I was running slower too, but I ended up meeting my short term goal of finishing in less than 30 minutes. Yay! The course was pretty flat and I'm sure that made a difference. This one was fun as Nancy (colleague from above) and her husband ran again along with other friends and students.
Times:
Zeke- 28.23 (9/28 12 and Under)
Me- 28.34 (39/103 Open Female)
I've only run once since. Shame on me. I was in the habit of going for a run every Sunday morning before church, but then we went away, and then I wasn't feeling well, and then I was exhausted, and the excuses kept piling up. Our next planned 5k is this Saturday. Ry has a horse show at the same time. We're undecided at this point.
Great job to you and Zeke on both races!
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