One of the top 5 races on the HuRTS calendar is the State
10k on a fast Homebush track and it’s here the massive team turned out for a
rather successful morning for many.
Collected Taffy, Corky and the doctors on route and then met
with pretty much the whole group as we warmed up as the smog and haze refused
to clear from the nearby back burning. No sign of the big guns Tommy H, Barts,
Special Q or Prince Ho (although I did later find out he was on pacing duties
with Erika after letting me down ... AGAIN), Also missing were Irish trio
Stankard, Kane and the Leech.
Always a frantic fast start this race but tried to hold back
for the first 1k, and then settled going through the 2nd before
getting a look at the leaders for the first time at the furthest turnaround
point. Was feeling OK and moving freely before the first climb back up towards
the stadium but found I was once again running pretty much solo with only Julia
Degan just ahead.
Came around the starting post and headed back out for the
second loop and got a nice few words of encouragement from Pete Walker at the
5k mark as I had a quick glance to see 18.25 that I was happy with. Knew though I’d have to maintain for the
tougher 2nd half if I were to break the tape for a sub 37.
Seemed to go through the motions a little around 6-7ks and at the last hairpin I got to see all
those that were behind me and were probably looking at running me down (ala
Erika and her personal pacer). Tried to hold it together for the final climb
before even more pain as you hit the far side of the stadium (hill) before
entering with a final 400m to go. Lifted in the hope of catching Julia but
failed as I crossed the line in 37.11 average pace 3.41s
Solid run but in truth yet again I thought maybe I was in
late 36 shape and still failing to break 37 is a big disappointment. Feeling
stronger though so I’m hoping there is at least light at the end of the tunnel.
My k splits for the day went. 3.30, 3.35, 3.36, 3.39, 3.42,
3.41, 7.34(7 &8ks), 3.42, 3.38
Some fine runs today with a few of the team breaking that
magic 35 minute barrier, Stevie Perry (34.58), Brucie, and I was particularly
pleased for Jeet who’s great training paid off as he also dipped well under
(34.42) taking yet another $20 from me. I was thinking it was the ‘Timmy run of
the Day’ but on closer inspection I’ve gone Toby Hedgeland who blitzed it with
a 33.50 ..... bloody hell, this lad normally runs the shorter reps around Rushcutters
with me. Others off note were, Angus Boyd, Crossy Lad , both the Jordan’s
(Erika & Darren), clients Craig(breaking 40 mins) and Victoria nabbing herself
a PB for good measure. and nice to see the Taffy Boy sneak back under the 40
minute barrier despite running over 100 kilos.
Enjoyed a good coffee
and breaky post run with Corky, Taffy, Birchy, Ruth and Vics to round out a top
morning.
I’ll post the photos in tomorrow’s blog.
Cheers
Surprise surprise NO mention of the footie..... Scanderlous
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