A runner's NSV - a new 10K PR!!

lclarkjr
Posts: 359 Member
On Sunday I ran a 10K race with the goal of achieving a new personal record. This was the 3rd year in a row I have run this race so I knew what to expect with the course and everything. I was chasing my 2009 time of 58:49 and was hoping to get under 58:00. In the last few weeks as I was training for this race, my best run was 57:35 so I had high hopes of actually making it. What I didn't know was that I would blow my best 10K time out of the water by nearly 4 minutes!!
My official finish time was 54:52, an astonishing (for me) average pace of 8:51/mile! And I am about 2 pounds heavier now than when I ran in 2009 (14 lbs lighter than 2010, though!) but in much better running shape. I can't wait to see how fast I can run a 10K when i lose 20 more pounds and reach my goal weight!!
ETA: My profile pic is of me crossing the finish line! My wife got a great shot of me with my official finish time on the clock.
My official finish time was 54:52, an astonishing (for me) average pace of 8:51/mile! And I am about 2 pounds heavier now than when I ran in 2009 (14 lbs lighter than 2010, though!) but in much better running shape. I can't wait to see how fast I can run a 10K when i lose 20 more pounds and reach my goal weight!!
ETA: My profile pic is of me crossing the finish line! My wife got a great shot of me with my official finish time on the clock.
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Nice job! It looks like 54:52 is your gun time, what was your chip (or watch) time? Or perhaps you started at the very front.0
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Congrats! That's awesome!0
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Great job! I've read that every extra pound you carry adds 2 seconds to your time. So just by getting lighter your time should still improve. Congrats on the PR!0
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Well done! I don't find losing weight makes me faster tbh, but that's a big chunk off your PB, you must be pleased.0
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Congratulations - that's really fantastic!0
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Awesome!0
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That's great!! Good for you! I wish I could get my average pace up that high, haha. One day!0
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Nice job! It looks like 54:52 is your gun time, what was your chip (or watch) time? Or perhaps you started at the very front.
It was a small race (only 142 participants) so i started near the front on the side. So the 54:52 was my chip time, too.
Thanks everyone for the encouragement! I am still in awe that I was able to keep that pace for the whole race.0
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