2012 Running Year in Review

Inspired by running friends and fellow SFM ambassadors Paulette and Alisyn, I wanted to review my year in running using a Q&A style. So here goes!

1) Best Race Experience
Wow, I had so many races this year that were really great experiences. I think I can narrow it down to three races. Of course, the SFM (2nd half) was an amazing race experience. It proved to me that I am capable of the goal times I have created for myself (1:43:03 at that race) and I did that wearing a tutu! You can read my recap of that race here.

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My 2nd race experience was running NWM with fellow SCE runner, Leslie. NWM has always been a hard race for me but this year, it was pure fun! Running with Leslie made it a blast & it was still my fastest time on that course. You can read my recap of that race here.

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My last race experience is, of course, CIM. It was the hardest race I have ever run. But it was great to share that day with so many of my new running friends (both SCE & SFM) and with my best friend and my husband. Read my recap of that race here.

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2) Best Run
My best runs this year have included runs with my SCE runners. Between long runs and Friday 5am runs, these girls (and guys) have kept me motivated and dedicated, as well as helped me better reach my running potential. These runs as well as some awesome trail runs with SCE and SFM ambassadors (shout out to Alisyn here), have been soo much fun this year!

5am run with Elise!

5am run with Elise!

And this was evidenced by my new half marathon PR secured at the Big Sur Half Marathon in November.

Almost to the finish!

Almost to the finish!

3) Best Piece of New Gear
My new Garmin (a birthday present from the hubs). I love it! I try to really on pay attention to it for mileage and only for pace when I’m doing speed workouts. It’s a great tool and has helped me keep to my weekly mileage. I have to also give a out shout out to my shoes too (but since those are being discontinued I can’t say they are the best gear).

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4) Best Piece of Running Advice Received
Hmmm… rest? Haha! I don’t know. I feel like I have received so much good advice this year and I have tried to implement it all. I guess that receiving encouragement to join a running team was the best piece of advice because joining my local running community changed my running world!

Running with SCE girls at Santa Run 2012

Running with SCE girls at Santa Run 2012

5) Most Inspirational Runner(s)
For sure this would be Elise! She faced a major injury in September forcing her to drop out of CIM. But she didn’t let this get her down. She kept her fitness up with modified cross fit cycles and aqua jogging. And she came back to running faster than ever! She even scored an amazing PR just a few weeks back! Talk about inspiration. Plus she’s a great friend!

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6) If you could sum up your year of running in 3 words, what would they be?
Fast – this was my year of achieving new PRs (in the 5k, 6 mile, half marathon, & marathon). What a year!

Challenging – I have run more miles, with bigger challenges than I have ever run before. But it has made me a better runner and more confident in myself.

Social – I’ve always been active on dailymile and twitter when it comes to running, but this year I become a much more social runner. Most of my runs were with someone else. But besides joining SCE, I also have the privilege of serving as an San Francisco Marathon ambassador. I applied with the hope of encouraging other runners, but I have already learned so much and made so many new running friends – both online and in person. I can’t wait to meet the rest of the ambassadors in person in 2013! Did you see my first blog post as an SFM Ambassador? Check it out here.

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How was your running year? What were your highlights?

A Few Christmas 5ks

Well, the racing year has pretty much come to a close. But CIM wasn’t my last race of the year. The second and third weekends of the year I ran in two Christmas 5k races.

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On December 9, I ran in my third Jingle Bell Rock 5k. I love this race because its small (although growing fast!), I have done well at it consistently, and they collect Toys for Tots. This year was the first year I ran it with friends around. Elise, Michelle, and Margaret all ran the race while my SCE gals Rebecca, Leslie, and Laura (and her daughter Agnes) volunteered.

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Elise & I at the start

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Me, Elise, Laura, Michelle, & Margaret post race

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The lovely volunteers, Leslie & Rebecca, with Elise & me

Elise and I stuck together for a little over the first half. She had a little lung difficultly (she has only been back running for a few weeks), so she slowed down but I kept my pace. I ended up finishing at 22:26, not a PR but still good only a week after the marathon. I took 4th in a highly competitive age group (I hate 10 year age groups!) I messed up my watch so I don’t have my splits, boo! Elise came in quickly after and secured 2nd place in her age group.

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A week later, Elise, Leslie, Gaylia, and I drove to San Jose to run in the 1st Annual Santa Run Silicon Valley 5k. We had one goal: get Elise a new PR!

When we arrived at the start, we found ourselves in a sea of green and red. I think we were the only runners not wearing a Santa suit or a green event shirt.

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Photo compliments of Santa Run facebook page

The first two miles were very strong: 6:52 and 6:58. Gaylia pulled ahead to block Elise from the wind and Leslie and I took either side of her. Leslie is such a great cheerleader, she kept Elise focused on her goal the whole race! Around mile 2, my day’s poor eating (a 4pm race is not ideal for me!) resulted in some phlegm issues that slowed me down. I waived the ladies to keep on and I slowed down (mile 3 was a whopping 7:25 pace!). But I knew Elise would get that PR. And she did! Elise finished at 21:52, 2nd in her age group. Leslie and Gaylia came in right by her, with 2nd and 1st places, respectively, in their groups. I finished about 20 seconds later, 22:13 taking 3rd in my age group and 13th woman overall. Watching Elise secure that PR after a year that included a painful injury that prevented her from running CIM made this race such an awesome end to a great running year!

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Did you run a Christmas/holiday race this year? How did it go?