Race Report: 2009 Catch the Gobbler 5K

2009 November 27
by Jill Will Run

Thanksgiving morning I woke up at 4:40 AM so I could get to my race, the 8th annual Catch the Gobbler 5K.  The race started at 7:00 AM, but I wanted to get there as close to 5:30 AM as possible so I could pick up my bib number and retreat back to the warmth of my car quickly.  I knew if I was much later, I would have to stand in a long line and shiver.

I woke to a rumbling tummy, but not necessarily growling out of hunger.  It just seemed a little angry.  I have a sensitive gut (in case you haven’t figured it out based on past references of puking at races/training runs) and this morning it was definitely unhappy.  I don’t know if it’s nerves or what causes the discomfort… since I was just doing this race to have fun and it was a short 3.1 miles, nothing too pressure-filled I wouldn’t assume nerves but maybe it is sub-conscious.  But due to the angry stomach, I didn’t feel like I could eat anything before leaving.

My car told me it was 40 degrees at the park when I arrived at 5:45.  But the line was pretty short so I could easily get my number, timing chip and shirt.  I listened to music in my car while affixing the number and chip, sipping on a bottle of Cytomax in hopes that some liquid calories would give me the fuel I needed to do the race.  Friends joined me in my car as they arrived, we all needed to stay warm!

My friend Jimmy and I were hoping to do the race in 24 minutes.  Both of us are too attuned to distance running… we need a good 3 miles to get warmed up.  If I could figure out a good path to get there, maybe I should try running to the 5K in the future?!  As we got going, neither of us was “feeling it” and knew that we probably wouldn’t hit that 24 minute mark.  I was also having a little struggle with confidence before the race started, doubting whether or not I am actually capable of that kind of performance.  And doubting yourself is not really a good way to go into the race!

By just 1.5 miles I was already feeling kind of lethargic… probably due to only fueling myself with a little sport drink.  I know that’s a mistake, I struggle with fueling myself properly for every distance.  I’m trying to learn what I need and how to meet those needs.  But when there isn’t anything in the tank, it’s hard to really get going.

Around the 2 mile mark I passed a mother running with a small boy.  They really were pushing at a good clip for a kid that size, considering this was 2 miles into the race and I was just passing them then.  But the kid was huffing/puffing/wheezing loudly and as I passed he said, “Mom?  We’re having fun, right?”  The questioning in his voice was so thick… it kind of broke my heart a little.  Perhaps the mom needed to slow it down a little for him?

As I approached the finish line I smiled for a couple pictures and glanced at the race clock and could have sworn it said 27:3x.  I forgot to stop my Garmin as I walked through the finishing shoot and let them take off my timing chip.  When I stopped it after that it said 26:41.  I was kind of confused as to how my time could be so different from the clock.

When I got home I synced my Garmin and when I saw the data from SportsTracks, it clearly says 26:19 for the whole 3.1.  The complete distance that I ended up with on the device was 3.19, which accounts for the extra walking at the end.

But the race results were posted last night and I was pleased to see that my official time was 26:35… much more inline with what I was expecting than the finish line clock.  So perhaps I must have just read it wrong.  My 26:35 was good enough for me to be 8th out of 40 in my age group (Women 30-34).  Last year I did this same race in 28:56 and my previous PR for the 5K distance was 26:51.  Woo Hoo!!! A new PR!

There was turkey served post-race; as well as muffins, danish and bagels.  The race shirts were once again awesome and super attractive, although this year’s was a long-sleeve t-shirt instead of a sweatshirt like last year.  During the race I got to wear my Fleet Feet Sports shirt with a special Thanksgiving motif on the front (same shirt I wore last year) with a turkey and the words “Catch This!”

Post-race with the lovely race t-shirt

(No, I’m not in love with this pic… I gotta stop wearing hats when I run because I really look like a doofus in them.  Plus, with my glasses I really look dorky.  But then, I am a computer geek and perhaps I should just embrace the look!)

I love the whole idea of turkey trots.  Such a fun way to start the holiday!

9 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 November 27

    WTG! on your time.
    And what a funky map – did you draw it?

  2. 2009 November 27

    woo hoo a PR!! Way to go!! I love turkey trots as well! No better way to start a day of eating and drinking than to race!!

    I don’t think you look like a geek! And if it’s sunny-you should wear a hat!

  3. 2009 November 29

    congratulations on your PR!

    Btw, hats are a good thing to wear while running. You don’t look dorky at all.

  4. 2009 November 29

    p.s. did you know that you can view your runs in satellite or standard map images in SportTracks?

    • 2009 November 29

      I need to mess around with SportTracks more… I find it a not very intuitive program. But it works for keeping track of my shoes and overall mileage in an orderly way.

  5. 2009 November 29
    onelittlejill permalink

    A- YEAH for a PR!!!

    B- I love the shirt. :)

  6. 2009 November 29

    congrats on the pr! lol about the kid’s comment – cute :) hope you had a great thanksgiving!

  7. 2009 November 30

    nice job, jill! I totally understand the needing 3 miles to warm up. I ran 4 today and the first three were rough. :( But, hey, that’s what we do, right?

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