Sunday, March 1, 2009

Cowtown Recap




I checked the weather forecast periodically throughout the week last week, and as Saturday approached, I was dreading the WIND. Sure enough I woke up at 4:45 a.m. Saturday morning to a howling North wind. I arrived at the race with my friends Tod Tieszen, Paul Polk and Shane Pierce at about 6:30. (See a picture of me and Shane above.) It was awesome riding to the race with those guys--a race is always more fun when you do it with a group of friends.

Before heading to the start line, Tod led the four of us in prayer. Despite the cold, I decided to run with just a singlet, shorts, hat and glove. At the start, a group of half-marathoners jumped out to the early lead. I quickly settled in behind this lead group. At about the 6 mile mark this group started to break apart, and the eventual winner took a commanding lead. I stayed close behind him until the half-marathon and marathon courses split at the 8 mile marker.

My goal time coming in to the race was 2:28; a 5:40 per mile pace. From the beginning of the race, I kept a plus/minus count of how close I was to 5:40 pace. By the half way point, I already had over 2 minutes in the bank. I took my first POWERBAR gel pack at around mile 15 and my seconde at mile 21. By mile 23, I had over 3 1/2 minutes in the bank, and so all I needed to do was maintain in the last 3 miles to exceed my expectations.

At mile 24, I merged with the finish of the half-marathon course. Many of those runners were cheering me on as I passed. As I made the final turn and had the finish line in my sights, I felt a rush of adrenaline. The police escort was bottlenecked by waves of half-marathon finishers, so I passed him up and gave my best effort to sprint to the finish. I crossed the tape in 2:25:13, my 3rd best time ever (over 3 minutes faster than my goal time).

My splits are below:
5:30, 5:45, 5:31, 5:19, 4:34 (this one and the next had to have been mis-marked), 6:19, 5:30, 5:30, 10:48 (I missed the 9 mile marker so this is a 2 mile split), 5:35, 5:27, 5:46 (this would be my slowest mile), 5:33, 5:30, 5:29, 5:41, 5:41, 5:32, 5:40, 5:20, 5:36, 5:28, 18:03 (at this point I was so excited about winning my 3rd Cowtown that I quit looking for mile markers and just ran)--2:25:13

4 comments:

coachjim said...

Keith,
Congratulations on your 3 wins in a row. We're excited to have such a role model and great guy over here runnning in Fort Worth. You represent the good things about what running should be!

Jim (Coachjim) Newsom
Fort Worth Running Company

R.Allen said...

You are the man. congrats

KP said...

Thanks, CoachJim! I always enjoy running Cowtown.

Thanks, Randy! Hope your running is going well.

TREY MORGAN said...

Well done Keith. I was out of town this past Saturday and Randy Allen texted me to let me know how you finished.

Proud of you.