On Saturday, I ran Emma Coburn’s Elk Run 5k in Crested
Butte.
Holy crap, there were some legit runners who showed up.
Emma recruited 30
elite men and another 25 elite women to come run in her hometown, and it
made for a fast race. Other than the two big city marathons I’ve done, I’m
guessing it was the most competitive field I’ve ever run in. Dozens of dudes
with PRs under 14 minutes for 5k and lots of ladies with PRs well under 17 or
even 16. Plus, lots of Colorado-based sponsored athletes were there. There were
a half-dozen Kenyans even. $13,000-plus in prize money for 15 minutes of
small-town mountain running. Not bad work if you have the chops to win it.
I definitely wasn’t going to be winning this race. But I
figured maybe I’d get a chance to throw some elbows in the direction of a few
of the sub-elite ladies, if I was lucky.
Anyway, it was a crowded and precarious start, with way more
fast runners than could fit in the front of the 15-foot-wide start banner. I
had to do some work to avoid getting taken out at the beginning.
After navigating the first tight turn, I settled into a
reasonable pace. The goal was to try to go sub 18, so my thought was to start out in
the low 5:40s for the first slightly downhill mile, and then hold on for 5:50s
for the slightly uphill second and third miles.
I ran the first mile in 5:41. So far, so good. But I felt
all 9,000 ft. of the elevation in Crested Butte, and when the rolling hills
started in, I was not up for the challenge. It was all I could do to hold on
for 6:10 miles after that.
18:38. Meh. I don't think I was all-the-way recovered from my effort two weeks ago.
Not sure what place that got me overall or age group wise. There
was a malfunction with their timing system and they didn’t have a backup. I saw
one dude who looked about my age fly by me at the mile marker. I’m guessing
I was second in masters and about 40th overall, but that’s a total guess.
Crested Butte is beautiful right now, and it was fun getting
my ass handed to me by real runners. It’s kind of a bummer than my 5k pace is
only slightly faster than my half marathon pace, but I suppose that’s just a
side benefit of getting older.
Fun side anecdote: Allie Kiefer, who got second female, ran 18 miles the morning of the race and then got second to one of the Kenyans in the world-class field. Watch out for her in the upcoming NYC marathon.
Did you get to meet Emma C?
ReplyDeleteI gave her a high 5. That was the extent of it.
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