I recently participated in the 2015 Ragnar Del Sol overnight relay
race. I ran this race last year as part
of my company's team. We had so much fun
last year that we decided to put a team together again. I was originally slated to be Runner 10 which
would have comprised 15.8 miles over my 3 runs.
Unfortunately our Runner 9 couldn't run her legs and had to switch with
her. I was going to be Runner 9 again
and run the same legs I ran last year including a 13.5 mile first leg. Since I am an experienced runner, I felt I
could do it.
We headed out at 5:00 a.m. to get to the starting line in Wickenburg,
AZ in time for our 7:00 a.m. start. We
reached
the starting area in plenty of time.
We took some team pictures and then waited for our first runner to
start. Ragnar is very organized and our
first runner headed out right at 7 a.m.
Since I was in Van 2, we headed into town to grab breakfast before
heading over to Exchange 6 to wait for Van 1 to finish their first 6 legs. The Exchange is at the Sun Spiritualist Camp
in Tonopah, AZ. It was a large dirt lot
where we had a chance to get our safety briefing and relax before our legs
start.
Van 1's final runner arrived at the Exchange at 12:20 p.m. The sun was shining bright and it was 72
degrees. I started to mentally prepare
for my 13.5 mile run. I knew it would be
warm. I also knew that if I could take
it slow at the start I would be able to finish without any problem. I figured that since I did not train properly
for a 1/2 Marathon, it was more about finishing than time.
Stacy came in right at 2:30 and handed off to me. I headed out onto Sun Valley Parkway for my
13.5 mile run. The first 3 miles I had a
pretty steady 9 minute per mile pace and picked off the first few runners. The route is a relentless 1% grade through
most of the run with a little steeper portion during the last mile. Because it was warm, I stopped at each of the
water stops to take in some fluids. Mile
9 was the first time I started to fall off pace. The last 3 miles I was well over a 10 minute
pace. But I was still going and very
relieved when I made the final turn for the final downhill to the exchange at
Festival Foothills Community Park. It
took me 2:08:06 to finish. Slower than I
wanted but completed nonetheless.
My next run would not be for another 10 hours. Our last runner would finish at Exchange 12 at
Willow Canyon High School in Surprise,
AZ. When Theresa finished her run, we went to dinner to try and replenish some
of our energy. We had a nice dinner at
Babbo Italian Eatery which was just what I needed. We figured we should get over to Exchange 18 at
Anthem Community Center in New River, AZ. to try and get a power nap in before
our night time runs. We all got some
sleep. The phone rang at about 12:30 pm
from Van 1 letting us know the last runner was out and we should get ready to
run.
My second run started deep into the night at 2:26 a.m. It had been just under 10 hours since my
first run. I was feeling recharged after
a short 1 hour power nap. The weather
was ideal at 54 degrees. There were not
many runners on this stretch of the course.
I was out there alone and was able to lock into a good pace. I focused on my breathing and fell into a Zen
like state. Runners tend to be
dissatisfied—with how fast they are, with how far they are able to go. It is during these late night runs that I
truly value the runner I am at that
moment. While running down the road, I think about all the good I am doing through
strengthening my muscles, producing those needed endorphins, and finally taking
time for myself.
I reached the end of my run and don't remember much at all about
it. I had run 4.2 miles at an average
pace of 8:40 per mile. It felt
effortless. I handed off to Brad and
walked with the rest of my team back to the van. I felt totally at peace with myself and the
world around me. I wasn't tired and all
I wanted to do was to get to the next big exchange area to grab a little more
rest before our final 6 legs. Theresa
rolled into Exchange 24 at Cactus Shadows High School in Cave Creek, AZ at
about 4:30 a.m. We then headed over to
our final meeting place at Exchange 30 at Fountain Hills High School in
Fountain Hills, AZ.
We got in about 3 hours of good sleep before waking up to get ready to
run our final 6 legs to the Finish Line at Riverview Park in Mesa, AZ. I had one more run of just over a 5K
distance. I was rested and ready to go
when I got the hand off at Desert Mountain High School which is 2 blocks from
my house. I was running a route that I
have run so many times in training. I
decided to leave nothing on the course and pushed my pace. I made it to the exchange 3.30 miles away
averaging a 7:43 per mile pace. Not bad
given the amount of rest and nourishment I had gotten since the race
started. What a way to finish!


Jan. 20 – 4.10 miles (36:47, 8:58 pace)
Jan. 26 – 6.20 miles (56:58, 9:11 pace)
Jan. 28 – 6.20 miles (56:07, 9:03 pace)
Jan. 29 – 6.20 miles (58:35, 9:27 pace)
Jan. 30 – 3.20 miles (28:44, 8:58 pace)
Jan. 31 – 3.10 miles (24:17, 7:50 pace)
Feb. 1 – 9.20 miles (1:25:10, 9:15 pace)
Feb. 3 – 6.50 miles (1:00:38, 9:20 pace)
Feb. 4 – 6.50 miles (1:00:01, 9:14 pace)
Feb. 5 – 6.00 miles (1:00:06, 10:01 pace)
Feb. 6 – 5.00 miles (45:14, 9:03 pace)
Feb. 7 – 8.20 miles (1:15:05, 9:23 pace)
Feb. 8 – 8.20 miles (1:14:33, 9:15 pace)
Feb. 9 – 5.10 miles (45:37, 8:56 pace)
Feb. 10 – 6.50 miles (59:27, 9:09 pace)
Feb. 12 – 6.20 miles (58:37, 9:27 pace)
Feb. 13 – 6.20 miles (56:12, 9:04 pace)
Feb. 14 – 5.80 miles (1:00:00, 10:21 pace)
Feb. 15 – 6.10 miles (57:46, 9:28 pace)
Feb. 16 – 6.20 miles (57:04, 9:12 pace)
Feb. 17 – 6.20 miles (55:14, 8:54 pace)
Feb. 18 – 6.20 miles (58:31,
9:26 pace)
Feb. 20 – 13.50 miles
(2:08:06, 9:28 pace) - Ragnar Del Sol
Feb. 21 – 4.20 miles (36:34,
8:40 pace) - Ragnar Del Sol
Feb. 21 – 3.30 miles (25:30,
7:43 pace) - Ragnar Del Sol
Feb. 23 – 6.20 miles (57:04,
9:12 pace)
Feb. 24 – 6.20 miles (56:48,
9:10 pace)
Feb. 25 – 7.20 miles (1:07:53,
9:26 pace)
Feb. 26 – 4.50 miles (40:21,
8:58 pace)
Feb. 28 – 5.40 miles (49:19,
9:08 pace)
Mar. 1 – 8.10 miles (1:15:10,
9:17 pace)
Total Miles: 197.7 miles
2015 Total Miles: 347.1 miles
1 comment:
Excellent times in this race, very proud of your accomplishment and writing.
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