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Miami Turkey Trot 10K (Mr. Docket's new PR) and Space Coast Marathon & Half Marathon RRs (Three in One, Just for You!) (Read 87 times)

Docket_Rocket


    This week Mr. Docket ran his first Half Marathon, not only breaking all expectations on it, but also PRing on Thursday at the Miami Turkey Trot 10K.  I paced hubby on the 10K and treated it as an easy/recovery run for me.  I did the Space Coast Marathon today and had a great time too.  More details below.

     

    Short:

    Miami Turkey Trot 10K - 1:11:06, 7+ minute PR for hubby

    Space Coast Half Marathon - 2:39:XX - 30 minutes below what we were expecting him to do.

    Space Coast Marathon - 5:10:XX - My fastest in the last month and I have run 5 marathons in 34 days, so awesome.

     

    Long Version:

    Miami Turkey Trot 10K

    The cold front arrived in Florida solely for 2-4 hours.  It was a cold 55F at the start of the race, 60F at the finish.  LOL.  Notwithstanding it was that warm, I saw people dressed with long sleeve JACKETS, HATS, TIGHTS, and GLOVES.  Da fuck?

     

    Our plan was to run at hubby's pace and using his strategy of 1 mile run, 0.10 walk.  After Mile 2, I noticed he was doing my easy pace on the run segments (10:20-10:47mm) so for me it was my typical easy run.  I thought he would fade after Mile 4 but in fact, he got faster.  We crossed the finish line at the same time, seems, like, since both got the 1:11:06.  Pictures are not up.

     

    Space Coast HM and Marathon

    We decided to stay in Miami through Saturday morning, drive to Cocoa, FL (Middle East Florida, close to 45 minutes from Orlando and 3 hours from Miami), do packet pickup, spend the day in Orlando and go back to Cocoa to sleep.  We arrived in Cocoa at 1pm, did the expo and by 3pm, we headed to El Guavate, the best Puerto Rican restaurant outside of PR.  We ate two huge mofongo platters and went shopping in Orlando.

     

    Orlando has a lululemon outlet, OMG!  I always find great deals and last night was no exception.  We ended up with running tights, gloves, vests, long sleeves, and other Winter running gear.  Obviously, this will not be used in Miami ever, but I don't plan on running in Miami much longer. Big grin

     

    We drove back to Cocoa after a smaller dinner of pasta and ended up staying at a cheap hotel because it typical Docket fashion, we only reserved a hotel on Wednesday and everything else was full.  It was not a bad hotel, though.  We got our gear ready, read our emails, mourned the loss of Paul Walker, and went to bed.

     

    The HM started at 6am, so we were out of the hotel by 5:15am.  Found parking near the starting line and headed for the potta potties by 5:30.  Hubby left for his start at 5:45 and I finished my business and watched the HM start precisely at 6am (I like this race!).  I like super small races and with 3000 for the HM and 2000 for the full, this is one of the smallest I have done.

     

    Temps were 64F at the start with 100% humidity, 64 dewpoint.  So, a cool day, right?  This means....

     

     

    I even saw a guy wearing a long sleeve AND gloves.  I cannot even make this shit up.  It was 67F soon after the sun came out.  I was wearing a bra top and shorts and hubby was wearing a singlet and shorts.  I felt sorry I didn't wear only a bra, it was that humid, sigh.  Fortunately, 90% of my race was cloudy.  The 10% that was super fucking sunny was when I was heading down South with the sun almost in front of me the whole time.  Good times!

     

    The marathon started at 6:30 and we headed North in a figure 8 that would bring us back to near the starting line by the halfway point, after which we would head South until Mile 20 and head back to the finish.  I thought I would see hubby on the course, but the HM started South, so I only saw the 3+ hour finishers (and the marathon winners and faster people too).

     

    Since I've done 5 marathons in 34 days, including that double three weeks ago, I wanted to make this one fun but I wanted to run easy miles instead of trying to run too slow.  I have a new way to tape the groin area (thanks to my massage therapist) to help with the fibroid pain and it worked better than the other times, but the pain was there even before I started the race.  So I knew it was just a question of time when the walk breaks had to be added so that the loin wouldn't explode.

     

    Whoever told me this race was flat is crazy.  Rolling hills.  And flat apparently has a different meaning when you live in Miami.  Flat to me is zero elevation not that.  Anyway, they were manageable and I was doing fine by the halfway point.  Blinding pain usually starts at the end of the 2 hour mark but I was fortunate in not getting pain until later.

     

    As I round up the figure 8 to start the second loop, I pick a cup of water and the following happens:

     

    I look left and see volunteers, people, cowbells, and my fucking husband wearing his HM medal!  I tell him in Spanish: how come you're already done?  Since people were watching, I switched to English and told him: You're done already?  HOLY SHIT!  People were laughing so hard I felt my job was done.  Hubby apparently finished his HM in 2:39, even with his walk breaks, started with the 3 hour pacer, passed him, passed the 2:45 pacer at Mile 10 and went for it.  We were assuming he would run 3:07-3:15 so he is very happy with his time on his first HM:

     


    Not sure why he is wearing Hokas and inknburn because no one else at the house likes that shit.... Blush

     

    On I go.  Miles 1-14 were done at paces ranging from 10:11 through 10:30, with some slow miles when I had to fix my sock (thank you, arthritis, I really appreciate how annoying you are when it's most wanted!)  Anyway, crossed the halfway point at 2:24 clock time, so 2:20 which is where I wanted to be (easy pace, 4:40-4:50 race).

     

    And then, Miles 15 through 17 were OK but I had to stop to fix the sock at each mile, drank some beer from a nice lady that was handling it and stopped at the medical tent to see if they had tape.  Then, Mile 18: blinding pain.  I walked a bit and ended up with 12:50mm, but 19 and 20 were faster than that, and then Mile 21 was BAM, 15mm, holy pain.  I walked when I had too much pain, and ran the rest.  The running segments were at my usual 10:15-10:30 all through the finish, but I just couldn't run straight through with this pain.  The tape helped a lot, but I still need surgery as soon as I can manage it, sigh.

     

    Anyway, Mile 22 gave me a huge surprise.  As I am looking at the people coming from MIle 17-18, I see Nikki (IRun4Bliss).  She was doing the full and I didn't even know (well, she didn't tell me, ha).  We hugged and chatted a bit, and off we parted ways.  A bit further down, I see a girl sitting on the side of the road.  A guy was with her and kept running after she assured him she was OK.  I asked her too.  She said she was cramping bad.  I asked her whether she could walk with me, she said no.  So, I see the police car ahead and continue on and flag him for her.  She was picked and taken to the nearest medical station 0.50 mile ahead.  When I ran by, she was wrapped in blankets and being treated.  15:08mm for that mile does not feel so bad when you're playing the good samaritan!

     

    Miles 24 through 26 kept me doing the same run when I could, walk when it was too painful.  They were all in the 12mm ratio.  I stopped one time at Mile 25 and grabbed my groin and this gentleman asked whether I was OK.  I told him yes, but he noticed I had done that several times before (we were playing tags with each other).  I thanked him but told him it was something I couldn't help and raced him to the finish.  We finish almost together.  We congratulated each other and went to meet our families.

     

    I finished in 5:10, not even my fastest (which is 36 minutes from my PR--I counted correctly this time, Beth!) but it is my fastest since the fibroid issues arose and after 5 marathons total in 34 days, I can call this time a win since it is my fastest of those 5.

     

    Hubby was waiting for me at the finish with a Yuengling for me.  Such a nice husband!  Then, he took a closeup picture making me look all puffy which deleted all the credits he got from the beer.

     

    And here is a close up of the two medals.  They don't differ much except one says marathon and the other one says that other boring distance. Joking

     

     

    Next: Disney!

     

    Thanks for reading!

    Damaris

     

    As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

    Fundraising Page

    PADRunner


      Congrats to the D's.  I hope you get your problems taken care of and have a pain free race. Might look into some brain surgery while your at it for that insanity issue.

      Jack K.


      uʍop ǝpᴉsdn sǝʇᴉɹʍ ʇI

        Very cool! That was too funny with Mr. Docket already done and you yelling in Spanish! I hope you get your medical things taken care if; it is a wonder you can do all those miles! Well done to Mr. Docket! I hope this was the first of many for him.

        tracilynn


          Great job mr and mrs docket!

          ~~~~~~~

          Traci

           

          LRB


            I cannot wrap my brain around 5 marathons in 34 days, or them moon boots your DH is wearing.  BLOOF! lol

             

            I remember when he came to your events and just waited on you to finish.  Now, he's still waiting on you to finish.  Roll eyes

             

            Seriously though, that is an incredible achievement you have going!

            hog4life


              Congrats to both of you! I bet hubby is super excited about beating his goal by so much. And you? Get your surgery scheduled so you can run pain free. You are so strong, and have the determination to make a very successful comeback.

              RSX


                I cannot wrap my brain around 5 marathons in 34 days, or them moon boots your DH is wearing.  BLOOF! lol

                 

                I remember when he came to your events and just waited on you to finish.  Now, he's still waiting on you to finish.  Roll eyes

                 

                Seriously though, that is an incredible achievement you have going!

                 

                She's a badass!! Great RRs and pictures D!!

                obiebyke


                  Whoa! How'd he do that? Awesome. Congrats to you both.

                  Call me Ray (not Ishmael)

                  Little Blue


                    Congrats to the Dockets!  To DH for killing his goal, and to you for grinding on through the pain.

                     

                    And dangit dangit dangit!  i was there, walking the HM with my friend.  We were in the 3:00+ group. so I could have looked for you if I'd known! Angry  It was a nice race, beautiful course, although those rolling hills must have been on the full course, not the half. Wink

                    Docket_Rocket


                      Congrats to the Dockets!  To DH for killing his goal, and to you for grinding on through the pain.

                       

                      And dangit dangit dangit!  i was there, walking the HM with my friend.  We were in the 3:00+ group. so I could have looked for you if I'd known! Angry  It was a nice race, beautiful course, although those rolling hills must have been on the full course, not the half. Wink

                       

                      Boo!  I probably saw you because I remember seeing the 3, 3:15, etc. pacers on my way out and back.

                       

                      yes, the first half was hillier.  That used to be the last half of the full.  Again, if it's not Miami flat, it is not flat!Joking

                      Damaris

                       

                      As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                      Fundraising Page

                      happylily


                        A bit of rolling hills makes it easier on the legs than an entirely flat course. It probably helped you, D.

                         

                        Congratulations to both of you! Wow, I'm so impressed by the fact that after all those marathons in such a short period, you have your strongest time in this one! Incredible! And woohoo on your husband for beating all expectations by so much! You two are badasses!

                         

                        As always, you both look so stylish in your outfits. I really love the color combination. Smile

                        PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013

                                Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013

                        18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010

                        Docket_Rocket


                          Not according to my quads today!Joking

                           

                          Thanks!

                          Damaris

                           

                          As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                          Fundraising Page


                          Hip Redux

                            Great job to both of you!

                             

                            Any more marathons scheduled for 2013?

                             

                            wcrunner2


                            Are we there, yet?

                              Impressive series of races. And those medals are almost cool enough to run the marathon just for them.

                               2024 Races:

                                    03/09 - Livingston Oval Ultra 6-Hour, 22.88 miles

                                    05/11 - D3 50K
                                    05/25 - What the Duck 12-Hour

                                    06/17 - 6 Days in the Dome 12-Hour.

                               

                               

                                   

                              Docket_Rocket


                                Great job to both of you!

                                 

                                Any more marathons scheduled for 2013?

                                 

                                I technically have one next week but I will be in Chicago so I'll DNS.  If I don't go there, I will do it.

                                Damaris

                                 

                                As part of the 2024 London Marathon, I am fundraising for VICTA, a charity that helps blind and visually impaired children. My mentor while in law school, Jim K (a blind attorney), has been a huge inspiration and an example of courage and perseverance. Please consider donating.

                                Fundraising Page

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