Monday, March 12, 2012

St. Paddy's 5 Miler

 
March 12 - Yesterday I ran my first five mile race at the St. Paddy's 5 Miler in Portsmouth, NH. I was lucky enough to have hubs running with me, but even better was that my home-from-college-on-spring-break stepdaughter came to cheer us on. I signed up for this race to use it as another run to maintain my current endurance and stay prepared for my upcoming half marathon.


To get into the spirit of the race, we sported the only green shirts we could find. Clearly hubs and I are not very festive when it comes to clothes. Needless to say, we did not win the best spirit awards for the day.


We arrived with plenty of time to pick up our bibs, grab our race t-shirts and use the restrooms. Even though it was a bright sunny morning, the temps were still pretty chilly and the wind was downright cold. We opted to wait in the car before heading over to the start where we were surrounded by people dressed in all kinds of crazy green costumes, bagpipe players, and cheering spectators.

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The race started with the typical cluster-chaos of mixed up running paces. Since I run these things for fun I don't try to get to the front, but it does get somewhat frustrating when you are a half mile in and you are dodging people who are walking. I stayed with hubs for about a half mile, but then moved off on my own.

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About two miles in I came up behind a group of women who were running a nice comfortable pace and decided to stalk trail them. They became my unofficial pacers for the day. For the next three miles I ran behind this group as they chatted about people they knew, trips they were taking, and long runs they had on schedule. The next thing I knew we were approaching the finish. At the corner I saw my stepdaughter waving which gave me a big burst of energy and I ended up passing my unofficial pacers.

Official finish time - 44:34 

After crossing the finish line, I was handed a cute green beaded necklace and a beer ticket. I quickly made my way to the post race fuel tent, grabbed two waters and then made my way over to my stepdaughter to watch for hubs.

There he is!

After grabbing some of the amazing post race refueling food (hot vegetable soup, subs, and chips) from the tent, we walked over to the beer garden at Paddy's American Grille to grab our post run beers and official Paddy's Five Miler race glasses.


We had a blast at this event. What made it even better was knowing that all proceeds from the race go to New Heights, a non-profit organization that promotes healthy lifestyles and activities through after school and summer programs for Seacoast youths age 11-18.  








15 comments:

  1. Nice job Amy! Looks like a lot of fun. This makes me excited to try more races after the marathon. I've never run a 5-miler or a 10k!

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    1. The short ones are fun because you have a little more energy to hang out afterwards!

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  2. LOL - I always try to pinpoint someone to "stalk" as well ;-) Looks like it was a fun race!

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    1. Oh good, I'm not the only one. My first time doing that!

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  3. This looks like a wicked fun race! I'm still contemplating the one in Nashua in April. I haven't ran in NH yet! :-)

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    1. I just signed for that 10K. Let me know if you decide to do it!

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  4. I did Paddy's yesterday, too! The guy in the orange shorts was impressive. I'm sure he was freezing! I always find people to follow as my unofficial "pacers." It gives me someone to chase!

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    1. I am glad that I did follow them as they helped me to one of my best times (pace). Some of the costumes were VERY crazy!

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  5. That race looked like fun!! I saw where you are doing a race everymonth. My sister and I do the same thing and made this a goal since the summer of 2010. But is is hard to find February races that a near us. But I make up for it in March where I do 3 and this year 4 weekends in a row, all 5K's.
    I totally agree that taking just a couple weeks off messes with you. that's what happened to me after the Flying Pig half last year. My knee was in so much pain that I am nervous to do a half again. And this thing called school with conferences this week is messing up my schedule!!
    Thanks for sharing the blog with me, hopefully one day we can do a race together.
    Erin;)

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    1. I was nervous to do my second one too, but no problems this time. Getting ready to do #3 this weekend. I was hoping to do the Flying Pig half this year, but got an offer to run a race up here. I'll have to check in with you before coming home in the summer and try to plan my trip so we can run something!

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  6. Sounds like a great race! It's always nice to know that there is someone special cheering you on. I guess you had two for the race! :-)

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    1. It always perks me up when I see people I know! The more the merrier =)

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  7. Sounds like a fun race. I love it when races give pint glasses as swag!

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    1. Even though I don't really like beer, it is a nice glass!

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  8. Fun race! It's crazy how some people really get into it with the costumes :)

    ❀Barbara❀
    My Running Shortz

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