Showing posts with label Baltimore Women's Classic 5k. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baltimore Women's Classic 5k. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Sunday Walk

For the past five years, today's post would have been about running the Baltimore Women's Classic 5k. I have run this race every year since 2009 and I love it. Sadly, I missed it this morning. I photographed my friend's wedding reception yesterday and was too exhausted today to get up before sun-up to get down to Baltimore.

So, instead hubby and I decided we would go for a bike ride. We haven't done this is years and I've been itching to get out there and ride. We slept in, then started gathering the bikes and such. Sadly, it seems that the tire pump we have does not work on my bike tire. I purchased a hybrid bike a couple years ago and this is the first time we tried putting air in the tires. Then while hubby was putting air in his bike, we heard a loud pop. No idea what happened, but we decided to take the bikes to the bike shop to have them looked at.

Now that the bikes were out of the question, we decided to go on a walk. We got ourselves together and went up to the local park and aimed for two miles. This is the first intentional exercise hubby went out for since his surgery and we didn't want to go too crazy. Here are some photos from today's walk.

You can't see it, but this is the t-shirt from my very first Baltimore Women's Classic 5k in 2009. 


View from the path. Not bad, huh?
Follow the street to the plum of smoke. Know what that is? Three Mile Island. Yea...

Pretty flowers on the side of the road
We walked to the rail road tracks. At night we can hear the horn, usually around 12:30 a.m. I like the sound.
Yea...we had to walk back up there. The area we live in is fairly hilly.
I just love these pillars! How do you do that???
Half mile back to the car. Even the park is hilly!
Did you get out today? Did you race, run, bike? Hope you had a chance to do something!

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Baltimore Women's Classic 5k Race Recap


Sunday, I ran the Baltimore Women's Classic 5k for the 5th time (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012). It was the very first 5k race I ever ran. I chose it honestly because it was an all-women's race. I didn't want to deal with the whole man macho thing for my first race. I knew I wouldn't be fast. The goal was to cross the finish line. Nothing more, nothing less. Which I did! I crossed at 45:25. I rocked it!

Each year, as long as I'm able I will run this race. 2013 is my 5th year running it and it was a good year! But, that's a bit ahead of the story. Let's take a step back and start from the beginning.

We stayed in Baltimore the night before because I am fairly lazy. Actually, we did it as a celebration of my first 5k in 2009 and we now look forward to it each year. So, why not? But, it is about an hour and 15 minutes to Baltimore from our house, so it would be a really early morning if we drove down day of.

We walked over to the Inner Harbor about 7:15 a.m. When we got to Rash Field, it was about 7:30 a.m. and the pre-race warm-up was going on. I did some stretching on my own and got my pre-race pic taken.


Shortly after, they called us to head to the start. The start is next to Rash Field on Key Highway. We walked over together and I got in line at the 13+ area, while hubby hit Federal Hill to get some pics. I felt I would run the race faster than the 13+ time, but I don't want to mess anyone else's race up and not having run since June 1st I wasn't sure how fast or slow I would be. So, 13+ minute mile pace it was!

I have no idea when we started because I was messing with my stupid Nano...again! This happened at Zooma too. Frustrating. Finally got it to play when I switched to radio, then back to playlist. Whatever. It started working before the start line. This way I could concentrate on starting Garmin when my feet crossed the mat. Priorities.

As I ran along Key Highway, past Federal Hill, I saw hubby on the wall waiting. It's always nice to have your own personal photographer!


Off we went, along Key Highway, then into the neighborhoods. Now, I quickly realized that the 13+ minute mile pace was a bad decision. Not that I'm a speed demon or anything, but I was passing people left and right. I couldn't believe how much quicker than usual I was running. Before we made the turn into the neighborhoods, I ran on the sidewalks to get away from all the slower runners and walkers. I do not say this meanly. I am a slow runner, but it seems as if most runners really had no idea where they should have been.

I made the turn and hit the only real hill in the race. I ran some of it, then realized it was too steep. Whatever. I power walked it, passing many a runner on the hill. Apparently, I rock at power walking! At the top of the hill, I started running again and off I went. Other than being hot, it wasn't a bad run. A couple times my quads were hurting, but I thought to my TRX trainer and powered through.

I will say that I think the course was either short or mismarked. I had my Garmin going and while not perfect, I hit the 1 mile marker on the course at .78. Which seemed really short. Then I hit the 2 mile marker about .88. Ok, so we're picking up. Right about when Garmin said I hit 2 miles, another runner mentioned that her mileage wasn't meshing with the course markers. So, it wasn't just me. Again, it could be that the markers were not in the right spot, but it seemed weird.

I seemed to be running well. I didn't think my split times were that great, but I felt good (if hot). I stopped at both water stops for water. Totally needed it! I got an email from the race saying the start temps were 73 degrees. Seemed hotter than that... My goal had been to race PR it, I knew I didn't necessarily have a 5k PR in me.

As I came back to Key Highway, I started looking for the hubby. He said he would wait until I passed before heading to the finish. He was basically where he was earlier and again, I saw him first. Then again, I was looking for one male in an orange shirt, while he was looking for me out of tons of runners. I saw him and got another race pic!


From here, we head back up Key Highway to a condo development where we run along the water to the finish line. It really is a beautiful view of Inner Harbor. I remember last year I stopped along this area. I was tired and hot then. Well, I was hot this year, but I felt ok in terms of running, so I kept it up. I even passed some people on the way to the finish. I ran along the water enjoying the view, then turned off towards the finish line.

Hubby managed to make it and I saw him just as I came up to the last stretch. He put the camera in the air as he was a row behind people and took pics hoping to get something. This one turned out, even if you can't tell what I'm doing at all.


He got some better shots of my butt, though I'm not sure they are what I want taken. LOL!


I crossed the line, turned off Garmin, and breathed a sigh of relief. I say this because I was sweating like crazy and I knew two things were waiting for me - a bottle of cold water and a cold, wet towel. :-) How's that for post-race?? I got my water, yea! Then I got my towel, yea! Next was my rose, yea! Finally I got my gorgeous medal! Woot! It rocks. No doubt!

I found hubby quickly and I was about to die. I was still breathing heavy and needed that water! He asked how I did and Garmin said 38:18. Hmmm...did I race PR??? I think I did, but I totally forgot to check last year's time! Oh the humanity!

We headed off to the food and I grabbed an orange and a piece of watermelon. Honestly, the orange was better than the watermelon.


The juice was ah-mazing!  I loved it! Hubby thought this look was flattering. I don't know. My hair looks kinda flat...

I'm going to back up a tiny little bit. I thought this past week that the race has grown so much they should have one of those big plastic sheets with BWC on it for people to get their pic taken with. Cue the ironic music, there was one this year! So, we got in line so I could get my pic taken. Sure, it's a 5k but it's an awesome 5k.


While waiting I got a text from a Twitter friend about meeting up. Sadly, I missed it originally and by the time I checked my phone she was already at her car. :-( I'm sorry I missed you Meghan! We will meet up! I did touch base with another runner friend Amy who was at the race. We checked in to see how each other did and then parted ways as she was headed home.

Hubby and I left shortly thereafter because it was hot and I was smelly. But, before we did I got my pic with my swag at the Inner Harbor.


After this, we headed back to the hotel for a shower. Yea! We then hit B&O Brassiere for brunch. They have an all-you-can-drink Mimosa special for Sunday brunch.


I had a delicious breakfast of cheesy eggs, hash browns, toast, and really crispy bacon! I wore my medal the whole time. LOL! No one asked me about it though. I was surprised. Unless people of Baltimore are just used to people walking around wearing medals. Could be...

I have now embarked upon year 5 of my running career! And how will I celebrate? By taking off July and August. LOL! That's ok. I know the fall and winter will be good. Here's to another successful BWC!

Oh and that race PR? Yea, I got it...by 47 seconds! Woot!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Baltimore Women's Classic 5k





By 9:00 a.m. EST, this will be mine.


Thursday, May 30, 2013

Baltimore Women's Classic 5k

In 2009, I ran my first 5k. I ran the Baltimore Women's Classic 5k in Baltimore. It was a gorgeous morning, seriously. So nice for being the end of June. I ran a speedy 45:25 and passed that darn walker who tried finishing before me. Ha!

When I crossed the line, I received a cold wet towel, a bottle of water, and a rose. It was awesome! I was thrilled I ran the whole thing and that I finished. There was a time or two I wondered about it. More because I wasn't 100% sure if I was going in the right direction! I had thoughts I might wander Baltimore for the rest of my life. Yes, I am that bad with directions.

This race has a special place in my heart. How could it not? My first actual race? Each year, I have been lucky enough to run it and improve my time. It's always a warm morning and the race gets bigger each year. This year, for the first time, they are offering a medal. A MEDAL!!!!! I am not one of those every race has to have one. I am completely content with 5ks not having them. I'm cool with that. I was totally cool doing the BWC without a medal. A race that in my opinion is awesome just got awesomer!!!

Oh hello! How can you NOT love this bling???? I'm going to proudly swagger all over the place wearing that! I'm already in love! I seriously cannot wait to get my hands on it! It totally rocks! I'll stop using exclamation points now.

Did your first race have a medal? What is your favorite race medal?


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Baltimore Women's Classic 5k



I just signed up for the Baltimore Women's Classic 5k on June 24th.  I didn't think I'd get to run it this year as I had tentative plans to be out of town, so when that didn't pan out I realized I could run it.

I'm pretty excited about it.  This race was the very first 5k race I ever ran way back in 2009.  I trained literally 6 months to run it.  LOL!  I started the year running 1 mile and then slowly adding in quarter mile increments until I could run 3.1 miles.  And I made sure I could run 3.1 miles before I ever toed the line.

In 2009, the temperature was gorgeous.  I couldn't believe how cool it was out.  Baltimore is just over an hour south of me, but it is consistently 10 degrees hotter there than here.  But, for whatever reason, there was a beautiful breeze and I knew the temperature was going to be perfect for me.

I headed to the back of the pack, because I knew I was going to be slow.  I had absolutely no goal except to finish.  I didn't care how long it took me, I just wanted to cross the finish line.  I had on a Jersey Girl t-shirt and had a lovely conversation with some women who ran a race down the Jersey shore.

When the race started, it took quite a bit to get to the start.  There were about 1,700 women running that morning.  And only women.  The BWC is the country's 2nd oldest women-only race and is Maryland's first women's-only race.

I ran slowly, but I ran.  I trained six months for this and I didn't try going out too fast.  I remember we needed to run over the bridge that takes you to Fort McHenry, but you didn't get to run at Fort McHenry.  Just over the bridge and back.  What I remember about that bridge is many of the people who were around me couldn't run up it.  The small hills I had trained on helped me get over it twice - once on the way towards the Fort and once away from it.

Once past that part of the race, it was onward to the finish line.  There was a woman I passed and was passed by for the next mile and a half.  As we headed to the home stretch, she passed me...walking.  Oh heck no!  No one walking was going to beat me to the finish line!  As much as I didn't have much left to give, I started running faster.  I passed her just before the finish line and made it in before her.

When I crossed the line, I was handed a cold bottle of water and a beautiful rose.  I had no idea about the rose.  It was such an amazing touch in my opinion.  I finished in 45:25.  Oh yes, 15+ minute miles.  But I didn't care.  I finished.  I ran the whole thing and I crossed the finish line!

After the race, I decided that every year I could I would run this race.  And I have.  I ran it in 2010 and 2011 and I'll run it in 2012.  It is one of my favorite races and I am excited to be able to run it again.