Sunday, December 4, 2016

CIM Relay #19 (Robin)

Date/Location:

December 4, 2016 - Sacramento, Ca

Distance:

Marathon Relay - 26.2m – Leg #3 = 7 miles
Note: The CIM Relay Races started in 1995.

Time:

3:34:22

Place:

10th out of 125 Female Open

Relay Teammates:

Leonie Alesci, Liesbeth Brouwer, Megan Sebra

Other Teammates:

Relay

*FCA Endurance: Troy Soares, Kris Kennedy & Anna Soares

Others: Isaac Josifek


Track/Local Friends

*Pacers: Jim Kepfer, Melissa Johnson, Lee McKinley, Jamie Frink, Tim Twietmeyer

*Racers: Bob Erhart, Carrie & Steve Chavez, Christine Val, Helen Martin, Karen Nickel, Melissa Penwell, Michael Cortez, Mike Pirnat

So excited to be racing my 19th relay!  And very excited that Anna is joining in the yearly tradition!  I drive to the 2nd relay exchange.  I’m taking Troy & Anna’s teammate, Kris Kennnedy, to meet Troy as he finishes the first 2 legs.  Troy will then rush off and take Anna to the 3rd exchange.  I’ll stay here to meet Liesbeth as she finishes Leg #2. 

It’s so fun to be here at the halfway way point early to see the wheelchair folks and elite runners go by!  Soon I see our friend Melissa Penwell way up there in her pink socks…man, she’s flying!  Here comes Troy with a smile on his face!  Kris takes off and I say goodbye to my family as they leave.

I told my buddy Karen Nickel that if I see her I will run a mile with her.  I’m looking carefully and almost forgetting I need to be ready to go.  Unfortunately I miss seeing Leonie who is waiting to pick up Liesbeth after already running the first leg.  I see Liesbeth and make the exchange.  I tell her great job! 

I take off without seeing Karen.  I hope she ran by already and I just missed her.  I’m feeling pumped up!  The 3:33 pace group is just ahead and my neighbor Tim Twietmeyer is leading it. 

Mile 1 is 7:10.  My high hopes for 7 min pace are probably not going to happen but got to keep it under 7:30!

Mile 2 is 7:12. This is feeling harder!  I realize I never stretched before I started.  I get so distracted cheering on others and looking for folks, I just forget those important details sometimes!

161204_cim_relay_robinMile 3 is 7:10.  I catch the 3:33 group.  “Hey Tim!”  He asks me about Anna and I tell him she’s finishing the relay and her team is ahead.  “I hope she beats me!”. 

Mile 4 is 7:24.  Still under 7:30 pace but this is feeling tough.  My new shoes are not great and the forefoot feels like it’s on fire! 

MIle 5 is 7:27.  Hang in there!  The hills are just enought to sap some energy.  I catch the 3:28 group.  I wonder if I’m gaining on Kris.  Maybe I’ll get to hitch a ride with Troy to the finish!

Mile 6 is 7:29.  Okay, time to get serious!  Let’s go!  1 More Mile!!

I feel pumped again to go and I start digging deep.  I got to stay under 7:30 and get this pain over with!

Yeah, I see the exchange!  I see Megan!  We make a good exchange and she’s off!  To the finish!

161204_cim_relay_meganI start walking with Megan’s family (hubby, Toney, and the kiddos) to their car.  Suddenly I see Troy in the van!  Great timing!  I say thanks and goodbye to Toney and jump in!  Off to see Anna and Megan at the finish!

VIDEO DURING/FINISH: https://results.chronotrack.com/athlete/index/e/25887381

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RELAY HISTORY

Year

Team Name

Relay Div

Place

Time

Teammates

2016 Catch Us If You Can Open Female TBD 3:34:22 Leonie Alesci (Leg #1), Liesbeth Brouwer (Leg #2), Robin (Leg #3), Megan Sebra (Leg #4)

2015

Catch Us If You Can

Open Female

8

3:32:27

Megan Sebra (Leg #1), Leonie Alesci (#2), Robin (#3 & #4)

2014

Catch Us If You Can

Open Female

8

3:27:15

Robin Soares (Leg #1 & #2), Leonie Alesci (Leg #3), Megan Sebra (Leg #4)

2013

Catch Us If You Can

Open Coed

10th

3:31:23

Liesbeth Magna (Leg #1), Kevin Magna (Leg #2), Robin Soares (Leg #3) and Megan Sebra (Leg #4)

2012

Catch Us If You Can

Open

Coed

6

3:32:57

Leonie Alesci (Leg #1), Robin Soares (Leg #2), Kevin Magna (Leg #3) and  Liesbeth Magna (Leg #4)

2011

Catch Us If You Can

Open Coed

3

3:05:14

Robin Soares (Leg #1), Troy Soares (Leg #2), Liesbeth Magna(Leg #3) and Leonie Alesci (Leg #4)

2010

Catch Us If You Can

Open Coed

2

3:13:32

Robin Soares (Leg #1 & 2), Richard Alesci (Leg #3) and Leonie Alesci (Leg #4)

2009

CATCH US IF YOU CAN

Open Coed

3

3:08:47

Kevin Magna (Leg #1), Robin Soares (Leg #2), Richard Alesci (Leg #3) and Leonie Alesci (Leg #4)

2008

CATCH US IF YOU CAN

Open Coed

21

3:27:28

Robin Soares (Leg #1), Courtney Loveday (Leg #2), Richard Alesci (Leg #3) and Leonie Wynhoven (Leg #4)

2007

RIONIE AND SOARES

Open Coed

3

2:58:55

Robin Soares (Leg #1), Troy Soares (Leg #2), Richard Alesci (Leg #3) and Leonie Wynhoven (Leg #4)

2006

CATCH ME IF YOU CAN

Open Female

1

3:00:54

Robin Soares (Leg #1), Megan Canova (Leg #2), Liesbeth Brouwer (Leg #3), Leonie Wynhoven (Leg #4)

2005

DAM GIRLS & GUYS

Open Coed

2

3:00:36

Robin Soares (Leg #1), Dick Kirkpatrick (Leg #2), Liesbeth Brouwer (Leg #3), Leonie Wynhoven (Leg #4) (?)

2004

DAM GIRLS & GUYS

Open Coed

14

3:32:15

Troy, Robin, Liesbeth Brouwer, Leonie Wynhoven (?)

2003

DAM GOOD RUNNERS

Open Coed

21

3:06:50

Troy-Robin-Leonie Wynhoven-Liesbeth Brouwer

2002

DAM GOOD RUNNERS

Open Coed

76

4:13:14

Robin, Dave Funston, Kristin Funston, Leonie Wynhoven

2001

DAM GOOD RUNNERS

Open Coed

21

3:56:56

Robin Heidt, Dave Funston, Kristin Funston, Leonie Wynhoven

2000

Un-Named

Open Coed

49

3:48:04

Kristin Matthews, Liesbeth Brouwer, Leonie Wynhoven, Robin Heidt (?)

1999

DAM GOOD RUNNERS

??

8

3:44:09

Kristin Matthews, Liesbeth Brouwer, Leonie Wynhoven, Robin Heidt

1998 DAM GIRLS ? 5 3:28:58

Kristin Matthews, Liesbeth Brouwer, Leonie Wynhoven, Robin Heidt

CIM Relay (Troy & Anna)

Date/Location:

December 4, 2016 - Sacramento, Ca

Distance:

Marathon Relay. Troy 13.5 mi. Kris 7 mi. Anna 5.7 mi
Note: The CIM Relay Races started in 1995.

Time:

3:19:43

Place:

1 of 15 Co-Ed Fitness Club. 43 of 739 total

Relay Teammates:

Troy Soares, Kris Kennedy & Anna Soares

Other Teammates:

Relay

*Catch Us If You Can: Leonie Alesci, Liesbeth Brouwer, Megan Sebra

*Others: Isaac Josifek


Track/Local Friends

*Pacers: Jim Kepfer, Melissa Johnson, Lee McKinley, Jamie Frink, Tim Twietmeyer

*Racers: Bob Erhart, Carrie & Steve Chavez, Christine Val, Helen Martin, Karen Nickel, Melissa Penwell, Michael Cortez, Mike Pirnat

TROY

It’s going to be a perfect day for running.  It’s always exciting being part of a relay, knowing others are counting on you.  Even more exciting that my teammate, Anna, 11 years old, will get to end at the marathon finish line along with thousands of others.  She’s been talking about this since last year when she watched other Relays finish.

I pick up Karen, Mike, Issac and Jim and head to the start.  It was the same plan as previous years but this time the 20 min bathroom wait has made the situation dire.  Karen and Mike are doing the marathon and there’s only 7 min to the start!  Jim is a marathon pacer and has special VIP priveleges so probably didn’t wait in any lines.  It’s Mike’s first CIM so I run off with him to get him through the bag check and to the starting area.  With only a minute till the start we’re still trying to make our way to the 3:10 group.  I hope Karen & Isaac got a good spot.

Go! It’s a really slow start with hundreds in front of us.  Mike & I run together, moving slowly around others.  I bump into Michael Cortez from Tuesday Night Track.  Although a 100mi ultra runner, he’s doing his first marathon!  We both comment on it being crazy to find someone you know amidst thousands.

Mile 1. 7:36.  Turning onto Oak we get the first feel of effort on the slight climb.  Our pace is slower than planned (7:00 for me, 7:15 for Mike) but Mike seems very relaxed and fine with it.  I especially want his race to go well because I didn’t get him to the start early enough. 

I want to get us back on track but without effort so I coach Mike about the rollers, easing up them, and making up time down them.  It goes well.  We run near the edge of the road to get clear road ahead.

Mile 2. 7:02.  The road is clearing up more.  I get water but Mike doesn’t.  I encourage him to take some of mine.  I also realize the best I can do for his race is pray for him so I ask if I can and say a quick prayer for God to give us both good races.  He’s thankful and we continue on, using the downhills to our advantage.

Mile 3. 6:40. We’ve passed the 3:13 pace group.  We also pass a Forward Motion pack including Carrie Chavez!  Great to see her and chat a little.  She will surely do well.

The weather is perfect.  I have a base layer, arm warmers and gloves but I’m warming up quite fast and the sun is coming out.  Mike sheds his long sleeve.

Mile 4. 6:52. I get more water.  Making sure I drink a lot because I’m going to need a big effort soon to reach my goal and water is critical for good muscle function.  Spectators have been great as usual.  A group of volunteer girls are trying to yell the beat of the Rocky “Eye of the Tiger” theme, very funny.

Mile 5. 6:49. I tell Mike we’re now under his 3:10 goal pace but it’s ok because of the downhills of this first half.  He seems comfortable and happy with the race

Mile 6. 7:01. Another gradual downhill stretch.  The road is wide and plenty of room to run smooth now.  We’ve caught the 3:08 pace group.  I remind Mike that we started a little behind them so he’s really ahead of them.  He agrees this is a good group to stay with.  I encourage him and keep saying to stay relaxed.  And that I’m going to push ahead.

Now it’s back to my race.  I want to get to transition on time (about 8:34 am) and with the slow start I’m not sure how it will play out but figure on just running as fast as I can :)

Mile 7: 6:49.  Feels good.  I drink a lot of water.  I plan my first gel at 8mi and look forward to it

Mile 8: 6:46. Another fast mile.  I enjoy a gel and a cup of water.  I think about God’s blessings and appreciate him being with me.

Mile 9: 6:52. All going well.  Even with some hills on this mile.  I can’t wait to get to the little town at mile 10 where the H.S. band plays and I get another gel.

Mile 10: 6:46.  Love the town.  Even feeling more tired now, I appreciate them all being out here.  I eat my gel and now have to make a quick porta-potty break since I skipped using the bathroom before the start of the race.

Mile 11: 6:58.  Had a very fast bathroom break but still lost about 20 secs.  Determined to make it up.  Pushing hard!  My calf feels a little tight, and the achilles acts up a little, so I take some moments to go easier before picking it up on the downhills.

Mile 12: 6:50.  The last long straight away.  My spirits are lifted when I see the 1/2 Marathon arch.  But then I realize it’s still another 1/2 mile to transition.  I pick it up even more to see what I can get for a 1/2 marathon since I haven’t done one since my last marathon.

Mile 13: 6:38.  fastest mile yet!  Great, 1:31 1/2.  Now, feeling done, but gotta try to catch the 3:03 pace group before I had off to Kris.  After seeing them for a couple miles, I finally pass them!

Mile 13.5  I see Kris easily and he’s smiling.  We have a great exchange.  No stress, just happy to be doing this together.  I send him off with, “May you feel the Lord’s pleasure.”  I hope he has a great run.

Robin is here ready to get tagged by her partner, Liesbeth.  I take Anna & Ariel and head off to the final exchange where she will start her momentous run…

ANNA

WP_20161204_004I see Chris and I get ready to run. Chris gives me a High-5 and then I take off the chip on his leg and put it on mine. I start running and I feel great and I can’t stop smiling.

Mile 1. 7:23. I keep running and see an aid station. I get some water and then I keep running.

Mile 2. 7:38. I run over a bridge with lots of people cheering for me and everyone else.

Mile 3. 7:53. I keep running and seeing people cheering and people playing instruments

Mile 4. 7:47. I am still smiling while running and I 161204_cim_relay_annaknow I am close to being done

Mile 5. 7:44. I see a Christmas tree and the finish on the other side of me and I get excited. I hear somebody call my name and I look and see my friends Ellie and Ben cheering for me. Then I turn the corner then turn again and see the finish and sprint and beat one girl while sprinting and finish.

Mile 5.8. 6:54 pace.  Wow.  I get a space blanket, some food and take pictures with my team.  That was great! 

VIDEO DURING/FINISH: https://results.chronotrack.com/athlete/index/e/25886988 

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