Any other time, I would have hated the results. But I am happy.

There I went, into my race #95, knowing I wouldn’t PR and I was still happy. The weather was finally nice to run and race in and it’d be a great way to do some speedwork. Even if I am two weeks away from Boston with just one long run. Whatever, right?Β So I went in relaxed, looking for a training run, to get in below 50 minutes (so far from my last 10K at 44 mins last year) and I came back with a lot of happy

THE RACE

Getting there. Juan and I jogged to the start, a simple 1.5 milesΒ Start. Super organized as always. I met my training partner Patricia in the corralqu she said she was shooting for 49, perfect, I though.

Weather. 45! Can it be any better? NO. I always say: over 42 is singlet weather. Booty shorts and singlet does it!

The Course. Is… OY. This is Central Park. AΒ whole loop! CLOCKWISE.Β Rolling hills 75% of the time.Β And Harlem hill is WORSE in this direction. Not a PR-friendly course, barely any flat, but nothing also that you can’t do.

The Post Race.Β Β I saw everyone I know there, so fun…! Plus the raffleΒ excitement. I love this race! Oh oh and the main thing: BAGPIPES AND KILTSΒ EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MY RACE

Weather was nice, all was calm… butΒ I was a mess… 15 minutes before the gun I felt like I had to go #2… TMI right? But if you’re reading this you quite probably are a runner!!! Well, I didn’t have time to get out of the corral, go to the portapotty and start in my corral, so I decided I’d do my best to hold on to it (somehow..?). Is this too gross? Well, I really didn’t think I’d make it. But I had the same gut feeling in Berlin and it lasted 11 miles… I only had to do 6 here! I hoped it’d go away and lined up.

My goal was to be under 50, which is quite far from my PR but oh well, this is where I am now. Patricia and I started together and literally switched leads for about 3 miles. I was feeling ok but she had a lot more than me and I felt I was starting to burn gas so I decided to let her go early on (smart move!! she’d go on to finish a minute before me!). The whole race went well as usual, I had nothing crazy to say about it, more than my stomach held up, YEY. Going up the hill in the last .1 is always hard but had to get done:

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The race ended fine… I never run out of steam but I don’t I run the best I could have, I just really wasn’t sure how to read my body with whatever was going on in my tummy..! If you look at my laps it looks like I was running two 5Ks instead of a 10k…! Ugh.

scotland laps

Stats Time!Β Β 

Finish time: 47:41. Average Pace: 7:42

Previous PR: 44:32. From: May, 2013

Age Grading: 65.37%Β 

Overall Place: 1559 of Β 8067

Gender Place: 280 of Β 3899 (wow, I really can’tΒ complain, can I?)

Age Place: 41 of Β xx?

NYRR Race Results, Photos, and Recap here.

Anyway, we had some fun after with my friends, team mates, the guys in kilts, the bagpipers, the raffle and the band there (who were they??? so osom!)

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Juan and I, both of us around 3 or 4 minutes off our PRs and for the first time at the same AG!
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With some more Dashing Whippets wagging our tails after dropping many hammers!

Soon after we headed home, showered, complained about how tired we went and headed out before noon to walk through the park (again) to go watch some of the Scotland Parade. I really do LOVE bagpipes!!! Here’s a couple of pics!

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And then… we were DESTROYED… seriously, a 10K can drain the LIFE out of you! Hot chocolate,Β gnocchiΒ and bed!

And with my official time of 47:41,Β the WINNER of my Guess My Finish time contest is…Β 

winner

Elaine, pick a prize from the listΒ and lmk!

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18 responses to “Race Report: Scotland Run 10K (more like two 5Ks!)”

  1. Nicole Reames Avatar
    Nicole Reames

    Congrats!!!

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  2. njpaleo Avatar

    Sounds like it was a lot of fun!

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    1. emaiuolo Avatar

      yes!! and you guessed SO close!

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  3. pamdavis1046 Avatar

    I’d be happy if I finished that time. Awesome job out there! You’re a great motivator and inspiration! I love your posts. By the way, what kind of app and/or running device you use for running? K use Garmin 620 and RunKeeper. Love how it your run is detailed on that chart you just posted. Hope to hear more from you. Goodluck in Boston. Get it girl!!!!

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    1. emaiuolo Avatar

      thanks!!! I use the motorola motoact, which is now discontinued but will probably buy another one soon before they dissapear, it’s a GREAt watch!!!! it also has music and shoots splits up your ear!! thanks Pam!!

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      1. pamdavis1046 Avatar

        I just love all your posts!! You are incredibly funny!! Omg I aughts so hard when you said you wanted to punch a few doing selfies at the finish line lmao!!! OMG..too funny! I ran that race too and I can tell the frustration. Congratulations on your accomplishment! Wanted to do under 2 but I was seeing stars at Mile 11..didn’t refuel the whole time because I felt great but paid the price.. big mistake!!! Clocked at 2:07:50. Won’t let that happen again, ever!! Thanks for the tips as well πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘

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        1. emaiuolo Avatar

          “won’t let that happen again”??? One thing you MUSt remember is that race times most of the times DO NOT reflect your fitness and hard work. And I know you’ll like this, my first NYC Half was 2:10 or 2:06 and was down to 1:37 last year. So, there’s something to be said for just keeping at it πŸ˜‰

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          1. pamdavis1046 Avatar

            I’ve ran the NYC Half three years in a row and I tell you, one of the best races I’ve ever ran. Last year Yea, I need to do more training to get to sub 2. You’re awesome! I follow you on twitter as well. Hope to run into you one day. Also, I will be running the TCS NYCM in November!

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            1. emaiuolo Avatar

              I love the race too, I think I’ve done it 6 times now, including the first time they did it, in 2006, and it was my first race EVER so… it holds a special place in my heart… πŸ˜‰ I am sure we’ll meet soon!!!!!

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              1. pamdavis1046 Avatar

                Sure hope so. I look up to you now! You inspire me! πŸ‘

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  4. Frisbee Kitty Avatar
    Frisbee Kitty

    Um. Juan has gorgeous legs. Wow.

    Glad you enjoyed race day!

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    1. emaiuolo Avatar

      yeeeees, right??? I did, it was so nice out at 45 to race!

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  5. 2 Cups 'N Run Avatar

    Congratulations on your time, much better than you were expecting!
    Sounds like a fun race.

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    1. emaiuolo Avatar

      definitely better!! it’s fun, everyone looks like they’re out of braveheart!!!

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  6. Elaine Avatar
    Elaine

    Congrats!!!

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