Better late than never, right?
My motto for 2012 was "Revenge!" By the goals I'd outlined for myself, it was a total failure. I deferred from both of the long races I'd signed up for (Shamrock Marathon in March and Atlantic City Half in October) and refrained from running for most of January, October, and November. Injuries were really the name of the game in 2012.
Because of that, I don't want to go month-by-month like I have in both of the other two year-in-review type posts I've done. Instead, I'm going to borrow a format that my lovely wife, Chris at nevertrade.blogspot.com, used for a post.
Best Race Experience
TowneBank Shamrock 8K -- J&A Racing does a great job with the Shamrock series of races in Virginia Beach. I ran the marathon in 2011, and deferred and ran the 8K in 2012. I think a lot of time it's (Whatever) MARATHON and oh, there's another race, too. At Shamrock, 8K runners get really nice long-sleeve shirts, medals, and their own post-race beer party. They really do a great job of giving all the runners the same fun experience (fun during the race itself may vary). Not only does J&A put on a good event, the 8K course is scenic, flat, and fast and I ran the hell of it: 41:40, a PR by over a minute. I was disappointed that I wasn't running the marathon, but still had a great time at this race and in Virginia Beach.
Best Run of the Year
Hershey 10K -- this was a humid, miserable kind of day and definitely wasn't one of the more enjoyable races I've run (because of the weather and because I went way too fast out of the gate, it wasn't a bad event). What it was was a 10K PR by over 5 minutes. 52:33. I have no idea where this came from. If this time is to be believed, it's probably the best run I've ever had. I started too fast, up with the people that actually are REALLY fast, died, and recovered to have a negative split that put me at the 8K mark below my PR time from Shamrock. This is a pretty huge outlier for me from any other 10K or 6 miles I've ever run, or the course was mismeasured. Either way, I wouldn't be surprised if I never touch this PR.
My motto for 2012 was "Revenge!" By the goals I'd outlined for myself, it was a total failure. I deferred from both of the long races I'd signed up for (Shamrock Marathon in March and Atlantic City Half in October) and refrained from running for most of January, October, and November. Injuries were really the name of the game in 2012.
Because of that, I don't want to go month-by-month like I have in both of the other two year-in-review type posts I've done. Instead, I'm going to borrow a format that my lovely wife, Chris at nevertrade.blogspot.com, used for a post.
Best Race Experience
TowneBank Shamrock 8K -- J&A Racing does a great job with the Shamrock series of races in Virginia Beach. I ran the marathon in 2011, and deferred and ran the 8K in 2012. I think a lot of time it's (Whatever) MARATHON and oh, there's another race, too. At Shamrock, 8K runners get really nice long-sleeve shirts, medals, and their own post-race beer party. They really do a great job of giving all the runners the same fun experience (fun during the race itself may vary). Not only does J&A put on a good event, the 8K course is scenic, flat, and fast and I ran the hell of it: 41:40, a PR by over a minute. I was disappointed that I wasn't running the marathon, but still had a great time at this race and in Virginia Beach.
Best Run of the Year
Hershey 10K -- this was a humid, miserable kind of day and definitely wasn't one of the more enjoyable races I've run (because of the weather and because I went way too fast out of the gate, it wasn't a bad event). What it was was a 10K PR by over 5 minutes. 52:33. I have no idea where this came from. If this time is to be believed, it's probably the best run I've ever had. I started too fast, up with the people that actually are REALLY fast, died, and recovered to have a negative split that put me at the 8K mark below my PR time from Shamrock. This is a pretty huge outlier for me from any other 10K or 6 miles I've ever run, or the course was mismeasured. Either way, I wouldn't be surprised if I never touch this PR.