Monday, November 29, 2010

Closing the Gap

This fall I've gave myself the goal of trying to close the gap back to where I was last year.  I started with a 21:something 5K run in September and have slowly been whittling it down.  This past Thursday I ran in the Manchester Road Race in Manchester, CT.  It's close to where I grew up and has great tradition behind it.  This year the race was capped at 15,000 and it filled up a few days before the race, making it the largest in race history.  It's a great race--there's a ton of talent, it's well organized, people line the streets along the odd-distance course (4.748 miles) shouting encouragement, playing instruments, and starting their celebrations early.  And, being from the area, it's a great opportunity to see people I don't regularly see throughout the year. 

I closed the gap from last year to within 6 seconds, so just over 1 second/mile, which is the closest I've been this fall to my race times from last year.  I ran with a similar effort to last year (hard, but not so hard I didn't enjoy the scenery, spectacle, and fans along the course), so I feel comfortable making the comparison.  In fact, I closed the race better than I did last year despite running only about 60-50% of the mileage I hit last year.  Sweet.  I'm going to spend a little more time trying to further whittle down my 5K time and hopefully get a bit closer to my PR and then around the new calendar year start up with some new training, which I'm starting to hammer out now.

After the race, I had a great T-day with my fam.

A few pictures from the race are below. (courtesy Courant.com)


I agree.  I heart Safetyman, too.

Speaking of...

One of the many bands along the way.


A pack of runners heads up Highland Street at mile 2 of the 74th Manchester Road Race.
Runners heading up the hill.



Many of the 15,000 registered runners make their way down the home stretch at the 74th Annual Manchester Road Race.
It's thick heading toward the finish.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Yolanda,

    Just doing my periodic "Where is Yolanda Flamino these days?" research on Google and come to find a new (to me) blog, a new job, a new residence (you're in NH now?? What part?) and some newfound running entusiasm. Good to see. Hope you continue to close that gap (we should all be so lucky!) and enjoy doing it.

    -"Crazy" Dave H

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  2. Hey Dave! Great to hear from you...I'm in Southern NH (near Peterborough, not far from Keene). Last time I visited Jay, she was telling me about your 50M (or was it K?) in ME. It sounded fun! Hope all is well.
    --yolanda

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