Last Sunday I finally got off my lazy, grad student behind and participated in a race. It wasn't entirely my idea, I was roped into it by one of the guys in my lab group at UT. It was the Austin Relay Marathon! I've never done a relay marathon before, and it was a total blast and I highly recommend them.
After 3 weeks of very little training, one week of the "cold from hell", I got in two moderate runs as my "training" for this event. My team, Longhorns & Yellow Jackets, consisted of Mike (from my lab group), and 4 women who had never met each other. Apparently Mike has "a way with the ladies".
I was relieved to be assigned the 1st leg for a couple of reasons, but mostly because it was the earliest leg, hence the coolest possible time. Temps were in the '90's by the time the last 2 legs went out, and those gals really did an amazing job!
The legs were as follows:
1st leg - 10k = Tammy - 1:00:30.4 (9:44-min/mi)
2nd leg - 11.1 k = Mike - 56:42.6 (8:13-min/mi)
3rd leg - 11.1k = Julee - 55:58.6 (8:07-min/mi)
4th leg - 5k = Emily - 31:19.5 ( 10:05-min/mi)
5th leg - 5k = Liz 26:08.4 (8:25-min/mi)
As a team we ended up placing 131 out of 243 teams that completed the race, and 356 teams total. Plus, now we all can say we did a sub-4 hour marathon... right? ;)
I wasn't very sore after this event, but I felt like I was pushing threshold at the central level. The heat was probably more of a limiter than my legs. Luckily, fall is on the way, and I've lived through the worst of it. It should be easy sailin' here in Tejas through next spring.


