Race day was the most perfect temperature; a typical winter
day in southern Arizona at about 50 degrees.
My favorite aspect of this race, my first Arizona Distance Classic:
My favorite aspect of this race, my first Arizona Distance Classic:
I could arrive at the starting line 15 minutes before 7:00.
The race director and organizers have this race organized so
well that runners can show up minutes before the start because parking is easy
with two lots on either side of the road just a few yards from the
start/finish.
Race Start (photo courtesy of Arizona Distance Classic Facebook page) |
48 states were represented in this race, the mayor of Oro
Valley announced at the start. This is a great Spring Break race to travel to
in order to get out of the snow and cold.
I made the mistake of not running the course as part of my
training. It would have been easy to do since I live a few miles from the
course: Mistake Number 1. I bike Rancho Vistoso (the main road of the course)
at least once a week and I should’ve run it. I won't make that mistake again.
I wanted to run this Half Marathon under 2 hours but I got
the opportunity to trail run a new trail with a new friend the day before the
race and I couldn’t say no.
Kristen and Kristin on the Wild Mustang Trail - Tortolita Mountains Marana, AZ |
I would typically say this was a mistake, but it
wasn’t because I met a new ultra running friend and found a new place to run. Plus, I plan to run a 50 mile race in December so I must get comfortable running on tired legs.
The Arizona Distance Classic course is AMAZING. It’s hilly, but gorgeous. The first 4
miles are up and down long, gradual hills but the landscape is filled with
Saguaro and cactus and blooming wildflowers.
After the turnaround on La Canada I was starting to get
tired and my pace slowed. At the end I was able to see actual pace on the Strava app on my phone that I carried in my Camelbak. [I like to drink when I want to drink, not just at aid stations; a new thing I like to do in longer races.] My pace was not
great, but not too bad either. It’s a tough course compared to so many half and
full marathons that are mainly downhill.
I’ll do this race every year that I am in Arizona. The 2:11 time will be a benchmark for improving my pace at the half marathon distance.
Kudos to the race director who was easy to communicate with
and allowed me to transfer my bib to this year’s race since last year I broke
my big toe the day before the race. Yes, I was running a trail race in Phoenix
the day before the Arizona Distance Classic last year, too. I love running,
racing, and the Outdoor Life. If you’ve read this far, you must too.
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