The Background
Originally, I was not to race again until Wildflower 50k. But then my weekend with the kids switched due to a request. So with the weekend free, I could race the Uncommon 6hr. It was at the Hippo Social Club, the same location of the Hippo Trail Fest Marathon, and relatively close.
I had finished the Hippo Trail Fest Marathon in 5:42 last month. Uncommon would be 3-mile loop, so I would need 27 miles to get a marathon. Thus, based on the previous time, I would be cutting it close. I thought about signing up for the 12hr, but I did not have the mental energy to run that long after a hard week. I could, of course, have simply run 27 miles and stopped, but I also considered the standings.
The Race
Although the course still twisted and turned a lot, there was a greater ratio of real trails to mowed fields when compared to Hippo.
I ran at about a 12-minute pace the first 3 loops.
I still ran, but slowed a bit, through mile 17 or so. Then I hiked for a mile to finish up the 6th loop.
I did some calculations, and I would indeed be cutting to finish the next 9 miles in under 6 hours. I set out powerhiking. It was hot, and getting hotter. At Hippo, I managed a 15-minute hiking pace. At Uncommon, it was more like a 16-minute pace.
After finishing loop 8, I calculated that I would have to maintain a 16-minute pace to finish the final loop and make it to 27 miles. If I didn't make it, I could not add to my marathon total.
The course would switch to 1-mile loops with 30 minutes to go, but I was ahead of that. A lady watching the course split asked, "Can you finish the loop in 40 minutes?" I said, "I don't know!" and headed out on the rest of the 3-mile loop.
I could, of course, run and help my chances. But I was beat and attempts to run were brief. I told myself to make it a couple of miles into the loop, where the course gets smoother, and then run what I needed to. With anxiety, I hiked those two miles. I ran about half of the final mile and finished the loop in 5:58. After crossing the finish line and getting out of the way, I fell on the ground and laid on my back a while.
I finished in the top half of the field, 10th out of 20 runners.
Reflections
Putting it all on the line for something you are not sure you can do and then coming through always feels good.
If I do this race again, I should either work to give myself more of a cushion or sign up for the 12hr.
Thanks to God, Chris, the volunteers, Terri, James, Paloma, all my family, and friends for the support!