by Jeff Walker
1st 5K: Fast
The first 5K was rocket fast. Actually I thought the leaders went out  quite conservatively. It was the chase pack of about 6 (what do you call  the 2nd pack that has no chance of catching the lead pack?) that went  out a little fast. My goal was 10s/mile faster than last years pace.  Instead I was 15s/mile faster. I was in 10th or 11th place at the 5K  marker. The only one in the pack that I recognized was Nathan Alsobrook,  who I couldn’t keep up with over the O trail at the Bruiser last  summer.
3rd 5K: Running alone
Ben stayed with me until the last pass through the yurt (totally  awesome) aid station but fell back at the yurt. After this, I was in 5th  place, running alone and with no visible runner in front or behind me.  Feeling good but I was clearly dropping down to my 2010 pace.
4th 5K: Wheels come off
I made it to the Grove with a sub 1:50 pace, which was my goal but the  cloverleaf part of the Campus loop did it’s damage – I was balancing on  the knife edge of a side-stitch. I focused on breathing and made it to  Oak Hill in good shape. Soon after the little field section in Oak Hill,  the stitch escalated enough that I was worried. I was in 5th place and  didn’t want the stitch to escalate into the debacle from 2009 so I fully  stopped and did about 40s of deep breathing bending over and  stretching, then got on my way and feeling quite good. And I was still  running alone with no visible runners behind me.
5th 5K: And the axles too
On the gradual climb in the Gloucester Hill loop the stitch was knocking  on the door again. I stopped again and repeated my bending over and  stretches – again 35-40s. Just as I was ready to run again, Denis  Tranchmontagne caught me. I started running again and re-passed him.  Very soon after passing him the stitch knocked again and I stopped  again. Another 35-40s of stretching and breathing and Stephen Wagner  passed me. He was looking pretty strong too. I took off and hung with  him and we caught Tranchmontagne. I stopped at the Oak Hill aid station  for water (I didn’t want to drink the water while running because this  screws with my breathing and that would induce the stitch). By the time  we ran out of Oak Hill onto the final field I was maybe 20s behind  Tranchmontagne and 40s behind Wagner. I picked up the pace some but  didn’t really begin to press until the turn at the bottom of the field.  By the top of the field I caugh Tranchmontagne but couldn’t catch  Wagner.
Results
3rd year racing this and I’ve yet had what I think is a really good  race. I got a 1 minute PR but failed to go sub 1:50, which is  disappointing. I never let my stitch escalate into unrunnable pain but  stopped to let it subside. I had about 2 minutes of stoppage so this  cost me my sub 1:50. Or maybe it saved the race because I was 6th  overall, which is a bit surprising, especially given the depth of the  field last year. Unfortunately I was 5th in my age group (WTF?), so  didn’t take home any hardware. BUT we did take home the 25K team award  and Acidotic Racing graciously rewarded us with a case of Red Hook ESB.  Thanks guys!
Conditions
Brutally humid. ’nuff said.





