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My first 10k

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Running a 10k was one of my goals this year. And although I didn’t specifically state it then, I wanted to run it in under an hour.

WELL, I DID!

*commence celebrations*

It was, as most things are with me, a bit of a clusterfuck. I left work early, got changed in the bathroom, and snuck out to the bus stop. If you’ve ever used the maxx.co.nz site, you’ll know how awful it is. But I never dreamed it would actually direct me to the wrong bus stop. When I got there, the stop was for a totally different route, which DID NOT pass by the Domain. Luckily, the Link bus came to the next stop, so I hopped on that.

Traffic was awful. Then our bus stopped completely on Nuffield St, behind another Link bus. The driver asked us to hop out and get onto the other one instead. At this point I had less than 10 minutes to get to the Domain.

When I got off, I saw a pack of people clearly dressed for a run, gathered across the intersection. Obviously I’d missed the registration point down by the grandstand. In my one stroke of luck, the “walk” light went green and I sprinted across toward them….JUST as the whistle blew and the pack took off.

Shoulders slumped, I kept going, and caught up to the whistle-blower who was walking back down to the grass.

“I take it I’m too late?”

“Oh, no, they’ve only just left. For the 10k, you mean? Here, let me take your bag. Off you go!”

Bless his heart.

I’ve always been a bit competitive, so running with others definitely pushed me harder than otherwise. All was going well…I had a great pace going, and there were people ahead of me I could follow. Remember, I had no idea where I was going, having nearly missed the race entirely. There weren’t big markers everywhere, as these are really casual affairs held every week during the summer.

After two laps, I followed the one woman still in my line of vision to the finish line. The clock read 38 minutes. And I wasn’t feeling all that exhausted. Hmmm.

“Did you run the whole 10k?” asked one weathered, grizzly man. (Men like him – albeit very sinewy and fit – made up the vast majority of the runners. There were a few around my age, but I think they were mostly students from Waiuku, there with their teacher).

“Um. Maybe I got lost?” I offered.

“It’s three laps around,” he explained. “…But you don’t have to …”

“Oh, but I will,” I replied and took off. I came here to run 10k and that’s what I’m going to do!

Fool. I’ve never been very good with judging distances…obviously. I knew I couldn’t slow down at all on this final circuit, not when I’d done two-thirds in just under 40 minutes.

And I made it. In 57 minutes.

I’m happy with that. And I only stopped at one point for about 15 seconds to stretch – the rest I maintained a pretty even speed.

But now, I’m pretty sure I never want to run a race further than 10k. I’m not a marathoner. And that’s okay with me.

15 thoughts on “My first 10k

  • Reply Lesley April 2, 2011 at 10:49

    I’ve done a 5k race but my goal is to do a 10k eventually. It doesn’t sound like you got off to the best start but you did it and made your goal! Congrats!!

  • Reply Your Fab Life April 2, 2011 at 12:12

    Congrats! I’m still working up the nerve to run a tiny 5k. I will…someday!

  • Reply karen April 2, 2011 at 14:34

    57 min is great for a 10k!

  • Reply SP April 2, 2011 at 16:29

    Yay! Congrats on your first 10k and that is avery respectable time!

  • Reply The Asian Pear April 2, 2011 at 17:15

    That is awesome. I am so envious and inspired. I’ve always wanted to do a marathon too.

    Did you train at all? I don’t seem to recall you writing anything about training for a marathon…

  • Reply Sense April 2, 2011 at 17:23

    AWESOME job! under pretty annoying circumstances, too. 🙂

  • Reply Andrea April 2, 2011 at 18:14

    Woah, new blog lay-out, like it!

    Congrats on the 10k!

  • Reply Wifey of a Roadie April 2, 2011 at 19:21

    What an awesome accomplishment! Rock on! And thanks for the entertaining read!
    Wifey of a Roadie – out!

  • Reply SS4BC April 3, 2011 at 03:24

    YAY!! You did great!!! Congrats on the 10k!

  • Reply Daisy April 3, 2011 at 08:02

    Wow!!!!!!!! Good job! I totally admire you. I could never do that!

  • Reply Clare - Never Niche April 5, 2011 at 04:11

    Great job! Running a sub-hour 10K is one of my 2011 goals.

  • Reply Serenity Raiyne April 5, 2011 at 18:34

    Congrats! That’s so awesome!

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