Showing posts with label San Diego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Diego. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2015

A Record Weekend - Rock n Roll San Diego 5K and Half Marathon 2015

We've been lucky to see some amazing things. Sometimes, it's just that we happen to be in the right place at the right time. I like to think that some of it is because we continue to have passion for racing, keeping ourselves healthy and being fortunate enough to have the means to travel to the events. Working hard breeds its own luck.

We always look forward to the Suja Rock n Roll San Diego weekend. It's a quick flight to a beautiful city during our peak training period of the year. This year, they added a 5K on Saturday to the half and full marathons on Sunday. The Remix bonus medal is a nice perk and I'm sure the city appreciated the tourists coming in a day early. San Diego is also the headquarters for Competitor Group Inc., and in its 18th year, it's the oldest race on the Rock n Roll circuit. It's also where either Susan or I set a personal best in each of the last three years.


Susan and two of the legacy runners for Rock n Roll San Diego. An amazing run of 18 years!
We made a point of getting there for the pre-race press conference. Team in Training participant Harriet Thompson would be running for a world record as the oldest woman to complete a marathon at 92. She started running when she was 76. Never believe people when they say it's too late to start! I would have liked to have seen her at the Inspiration Dinner where John Bingham hosted his final function with Team in Training.

Harriet and Meb share the stage with the Mayor of San Diego, Kevin Faulconer.
We cut our usual visit to the expo short so we could stay off our feet. We didn't want a repeat of the dead legs in Portland a few weeks ago. We had enough time to catch our favorite CGI staff.  Grace (Far left) will be representing the USA in Senior Dragon Boat racing in August against Team Canada.


In retrospect, I should have waited until Darlene put the sports bra back
We congratulated Amy on her graduation from business school. Ryan has been on the road for the last four weekends, something we can relate to. Al had to head back to work so Susan and I found a light dinner near the hotel.

Race day #1. 5K at Balboa Park
The inaugural RNR San Diego 5K drew about 3000 participants. We had a chance to catch up with Ann Wessling who had been reliving her father's book about working on the railroads in the mountain states. She, her dad and husband were driving the route while she read the book aloud. With her voice, I think that would make an amazing documentary. Kevin showed up to cheer us on.



We also found Sherry, Don and Andrew at the start. Gypsy beacon activated!



The course was a great shake out and prepped us for some of the rolling hills we'd see on the half on Sunday. I actually went to bed the night before thinking that this might be the year where neither of us set a new PR given the so-so performances at Crown Point and Portland. But something about the Remix combo really gets me revved up to push the shorter distance. With Al and Andrew dragging me up the last 400 yards, I ended up trimming 30 seconds off my previous 5K best. Probably the best part about the race for me was that Al didn't get to the start line at the gun because he was holding a Deco bike parking space for Caryn. He had to throw down a few 8 minute miles to catch up to me.


Finish line appearance by Dave Mari. He lost his voice cheering while running with Deena and Meb.
Susan and I had to get back to the hotel to be presentable for brunch. We had been to San Diego 6 times but never got the chance to visit my cousins and goddaughter. Thank you guys, for making the trip south!


Our extended family has only a few blondes. Darcy and Susan really stand out in most family pictures. 
I took a quick trip to the expo to exchange Susan's 5K shirt (ran a little small) and Susan took a short nap. I was able to catch up to my friend Kassi. We met on a flight to Rock n Roll Seattle a few years back and this was her first race in a year or so. Her parents came down to cheer her on.



We met up with Caryn at Tratorria Fantastica at the bottom of the Little Italy sign. Given the visitors for race day, we'll likely head elsewhere next year. Parking and traffic are a bear. Al was about an hour late dealing with tech support issues. Fortunately we had enough time to chat. 

Al pointed out something I hadn't processed before. I was using way too much of my calf muscles when my form breaks down which explained a lot about late race calf cramps. I gave that some thought since that's the 'hike' style of race walking that I fall back on when I get tired. I know he's been pushing me to strengthen my glutes this year and it all started falling into place. Back to the hotel for an early bed time and a 3:30 AM wake up call to catch the shuttle to the start. 

We figured it was better to walk a little less than a mile to the shuttle on level ground to Petco Park than two miles up a hill to the start. Uber was unavailable and bikes just didn't seem like a good idea in the dark. The line moved pretty quickly though. I sat behind a group of firemen who were doing the full marathon in full turnouts. They were raising money for one of the company's sons who was diagnosed with leukemia.



Just like last year, we spent about an hour just resting in Caryn's car staying cozy warm. We got out enough to stretch, warm up and check gear bags. We didn't get out in time to catch Joe, Kevin, David and Tricia in the VIP area. Al did a quick run to the far side of the starting line where we usually find Kamika. He'd flown in late the night before from Boise where he crossed off the 42nd state for his half marathon quest.



This is where race brain just took over. I'd done this race three times already so I knew the turns pretty well. Except for 2014 when my back was tweaked after Mustang, I'd logged a PR every year. About 2 miles in, I started rotating muscle groups, 'going light' using more hamstring and glutes to save my calf muscles.

Damn. It worked. I started knocking mile times at PR pace without spiking my heart rate at all. I stuck to the plan to hold that pace and relax on the few sharp uphills in miles 7 - 9. Kassi passed me near the end of mile 10 on her way to a solid race and we gave each other some much needed encouragement to finish. Once I hit the last 2 miles, I'd take advantage of the downhills and see what I had left. 

Turns out, it was quite a bit. My last 5K of the half was even faster than my 5K PR the day before. Even my Garmin data gave me an indication that I had even more left. I usually peg the Training Effect at 5.0 but finished with a medium-high exertion reading of 3.8. I passed Ann at the finish line, gave her a high five, pointed at the clock and yelled out "PR by two minutes!"  Turns out it was a little less than that, but I'm not one to complain. I've got more work to do.

As I crossed through the finish area, I saw Laurie from CGI, who was one of the leads for this event. She said several of her friends came by with PR performances.  Meb won his first Master's title at 1:02:29, just two seconds behind the overall winner. Harriet Thompson became the oldest woman  to finish a marathon at 92 years and 93 days old. She finished in 7 hours and 24 minutes.

And us? We come away with our 8th Rock n Roll and a seriously heavy 8-Track Heavy Medal. We're over half way to the Hall of Fame for 2015 and loving every mile.


Note to self: We need to get a picture WITH Amy and Ryan next time.
We've been lucky to see some amazing things. We plan to keep working hard to keep that luck flowing.


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In its 18th year, Rock n Roll San Diego had about 21000 finishers. There were 13,702 in the half marathon, 4,307 in the marathon, 390 in the marathon relay and 2,987 finishers in the 5K. 88 Legacy Runners even have their own results page. This year we were blessed with temps in the low 60's and a cloud cover that lasted for the first 6 hours of the race. If you're looking for a fast course, this is the place to be for a half marathon. 

Joe Harris extended his lifetime Rock n Roll race total to 106. Kevin Gonzalez crushed his PR by walking a 2:16:59 in his 85th RNR, wearing Jake Zeman's bib for Team Trust. I think we have identified the top 9 lifetime RNR totals including Al, Sherry, Kamika, Ron, Susan, Juan and David DeNeire. This is the first race where in some time where all of us participated. If anyone else has over 60 RNR half and fulls, let me know. It'd be cool to take a picture with the top 10!

We'll be in Chicago this weekend for a race walk clinic with Tim Seaman. I'll be really excited to see anything I can learn to get more efficient and faster. After all, Kevin is starting to nip at my heels on age grade results and I need to stay a step ahead!


Tuesday, June 10, 2014

39 Hour Count Down - Rock 'n' Roll San Diego 2014

Ever wonder how Marathon Maniacs and Half Fanatics can do so many races in a single year? We captured the timeline for our quick two-day turnaround trip to RnR San Diego. Stay tuned next year for more exciting coverage of multi-state, multi-race turnarounds as we work on checking off more states on our 50 state half marathon quest!

Sunny California did not disappoint and we were able to see a lot of people and do most everything we wanted to within a short 39 hour time span.

Fri. May 30 
7:05 am Check in for Southwest flight. Actually, if you're A-list or have automatic check in, you don't have to worry too much about checking in 24 hours in advance of your flight. Finish packing, print and fill out your race registration check in sheet, wrap up work stuff, and get to bed early 'cause tomorrow and the next are going to be two very long days.

Sat. May 31 
5:00 am Depart for the airport. It's early on a Saturday morning so fortunately you usually don't have to worry about traffic at that hour unless they're doing road construction. It never hurts to leave a little bit early just in case. Arrive at the airport, park the car, wait for the shuttle to the airport.

5:30 am Go through security (again, it helps to be A-list on Southwest) although there aren't that many people in line at that early hour. Head to the gate and see who we know shows up at the gate - in this instance, we met up with two other racing couples in the Oakland airport.


Mitchel, Jennifer, Susan, Ron, Chris, Carol

6:00 am While making small talk and catching up on each other's races, Jennifer mentioned that she was planning to renew her CPR/AED/First Aid training the following weekend. Susan jumped at the chance to renew her certification and was extremely pleased with the Healthcare Provider's class taught at Pulse Check CPR in Hayward. Jeremy not only told the class what to do but also took the time to explain why it worked. Susan learned more in this American Heart Association class than any other class taught by the Red Cross or online. 

7:05 am Typical of Southwest, the plane departed on time and we were well on our way to starting our race weekend. 

8:30 am We land in San Diego where the weather is perfect and catch a cab to our hotel. Drop off bags with the concierge and head to the race expo at the San Diego Convention Center Halls G-H. Competitor group offered a perk to TourPass holders this time around and let them into the expo a half an hour early. We didn't get there in time to enjoy this benefit. Maybe next time!

9:00 am We just took a photo with the course map and haven't even stepped into the expo yet when our next set of friends from RnR Saint Louis call out to us. We befriended them last year when we stopped and asked for directions which turned into drinks at the hotel, meet and greet at the race start, Facebook friends, and the rest is history. 


Ron, Rick, Rhonda, Susan

Let the Expo adventures begin! First stop, the Competitor RnR gear where Susan picks up yet another pink shirt to add to her growing collection (She doth protest: "But this one says, 'California' on it!") Yeah, right. Out trip just wouldn't be complete without saying high to Darlene and Grace. (Yes, Susan shops that much that we now know the Competitor group employees by first name!) 




   Ron, Darlene, Susan, Grace




Look who we bumped into! It's Al and Kamika!



Another requisite expo stop, the PowerCrunch booth to see Wendy and stock up on supplies.

There are 94 legacy racers who have done RnR San Diego 17 years in a row! We know they're not all runners because TNT Walk Coach Tisha Gallardo is on the list! Way to go Tisha!

10:30 am Expo guest speaker Shayne with John Bingham presenting, "Gu and the Gumocracy" vote through social media where Salted Watermelon was voted the Official Gu flavor of the Rock n Roll Marathon Series.

We thought Shayne held her own well against an onslaught of tangential questions. 

11:00 am Expo guest speaker editor Nicki Miller meets up on stage with John Bingham for keen insights into the print vs. online publishing world.

1:30 pm Time for a late lunch with Kevin, Sylvia, Ron, Susan, and Al. 

2:30 pm We finally check into our hotel. Check out the amazing view from the Bayfront Hilton!

4:30 pm We get a personal visit from Stephanie and Lily at our hotel room. For more pictures of Lily helping Susan foam roll, check out Stephanie's Facebook page. It's one of the 1,000's of photos she took that race :-) She even took photos of us during the race! Snapping photos of cool stuff is like breathing for Stephanie. She loves to share with the rest of us who don't even bother to look up from the person in front of us during the race. If you want to see what was really going on during the race, just check with Stephanie. She catches things the rest of us totally miss. We love you Stephanie! Even if you'll never PR with that camera in your hand!!

5:30 pm It's dinner time at Amici's! We're all smiling because we're busy planning for another race together (Double Live Tour Part Deux in November 2014) before we've even completed this race. You know you're a Half Fanatic when...




8:00 pm Goodness. It got dark out while we were at dinner. We better hurry back to the hotel and get to sleep. We have a big day ahead of us tomorrow!


8:30 pm Race Tradition:  Lay out ALL your race clothes the night before. If you've ever forgotten something, you'll swear by this race tradition to ensure that you never forget anything ever again. 

6:15 am Half Fanatic photo shoot. We're getting close to the start of the race now! Only 30 minutes to go until the gun goes off. Back in Corral 16, it will take us another 25 minutes before we actually cross the start line. 

6:14 am. While waiting in the corral, I can't help but notice a woman rolling up a thick paperback book into a cotton sweatshirt and wrapping it around her waist. Of course, I had to ask... "So, is that a trick for added back support while you're running?" She responds, "Oh no, I just didn't want to check my stuff and have to come all the way back to the start to pick it up." Turns out she had never done a point-to-point race and didn't know that they use UPS trucks to transport our gear to the finish line for us. Ufda. It was too late to do anything about it now. I wonder how moist those pages were by the time she finished the race. 

6:21 am. These guys are wondering why I'm taking a picture of them but in reality I just wanted to capture the custom MEB corral sign. Meb paced his 1:30 pace group to a 1:29 finish. Great job Meb!



7:10 am We cross the start line and another memorable race has begun. Somewhere along the course, Ron snapped this selfie. He was in front of Susan pretty much the whole race helping pace her to a new personal record (PR). Apparently, we're usually quite chatty on the race course because TNT Coach MaryAnne had to share with us her wardrobe malfunction story (BTW, the shorts ended up being a good choice given how hot it ended up being that day.) Stephanie wanted us to slow down so she could take a picture (Thank you Steph for the words of motivation to help Susan keep up with Ron at that 11:19 pace!) Then we bump into Louie Soriano and Dave Mari and have even more catching up to do. (Louie, thanks for sharing with us that adorable mash up photo of you as a baby and your 4 month old daughter. You both are so cute!) Anyway, back to the race and the PR story...


9:39 am Susan had come close to breaking 2:30 several times. The closest was run-walking 2013 RnR Cleveland at her 50th half marathon with adrenaline on her side that day to finish in 2:30:02 (ouch!). The next closest was run-walking 2014 RnR Portland with perfect race conditions (cool, overcast, cloudy) where she finished 2:30:17 (so close!) Susan never dreamed of breaking 2:30 strictly walking since her half marathon walking PR was over 2:30 by 2.5 minutes just a month ago at American River Parkway. Ron had different plans for Susan in San Diego, however. Based on his own 2013 RnR San Diego PR race experience with Coach Al (pictured above), Ron was able to get Susan to set a new half marathon walking PR at 2:29:30. Comfortably within her goal. So you know what's next... Setting another PR goal perhaps? We'll see!

We're lucky enough to have fast friends who don't mind waiting for us at the finish line.

10:00 am Just enough time to meet up with Bern for a quick photo at the family meet and greet area. Thanks Bern for flying from NYC to San Diego to surprise your family and for making time for us and a quick hug!

10:30 am Back to the hotel for a quick shower and to check out. 

12:00 pm We are escorted by Al and Caryn across the bridge for lunch in Coronado. We spend the afternoon walking along the beach realizing that some people actually live here and can enjoy this every day if they want to!

Susan and Caryn admiring the Pacific ocean view. 




If there is such a thing as "FaceBook jealousy" then we've got it bad. Caryn posts amazing photos of her runs in San Diego every week and we just drool at the scenery. We were treated to a driving tour of San Diego and saw things that we never knew existed in San Diego. While there were many hills involved, we chose to drive them this day. We'll leave running those hills to Caryn and her crazy running group friends! 

6:00 pm Dinner ocean side at Island Prime with Al and Caryn. 

8:25 pm We're back at the airport with Ann Wessling waiting for our Southwest flights ready to head home after this EPIC SUMMER RUN (or EPIC SUMMER WALK in our case).

9:55 pm. Flight, drive home. Sleep in our own beds, ready for work the next day.

Next year and beyond on our 50 state half marathon quest at non-RnR races, we don't expect to know nearly as many people as we saw at RnR San Diego. It's friends who made this 48 hour count down that much more special. 

Otherwise, you're just there to do a half marathon and what fun is that?


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Rock 'n' Roll San Diego is the longest running event in the Rock 'n' Roll Series. 2014 marks the 17th year of the race. It originally was only a full marathon, adding a half marathon specifically for Team in Training in the mid 2000's and officially opening the half to general registration a few years later. This year there were 5325 finishers in the Full Marathon (median finish time of 4:43) and 16884 finishers in the half (median finish time 2:21). The half marathon course is one of the fastest in the country. Last year, Bernard Koech set a non-sanctioned record of 58:41.  The elevation drop for the race prevented him from claiming an official record. 


The course had not changed since 2013, starting in Balboa Park and heading northeast through University Heights, Normal Heights and Felton Heights before coming back on El Cajon Boulvevard, Pershing Drive and finally finishing down 13th Street with a long downhill into Petco Park. Weather this year was slightly warmer (60 F to start) with temps climbing into the high 60's by mile 8.


This was Susan's 64th half marathon and her all time PR walking or run/walking. This was Ron's 62nd half marathon and the second time he's walked faster than 2:30 in three consecutive half marathons. Both of us earner our 4th Super Six Heavy Medal to stay on track for Rock Idol this year. We hope to pick that up in our home town at Rock n Roll San Jose along with the brand new Cali Combo medal for doing San Francisco, San DIego and San Jose.

Since we bought the 2015 Tour Pass, we've already signed up signed of for next year's RNR San Diego. This should surprise no one :)