I spent much of the fall season running short faster 2-4 mile tempos. At Thanksgiving I went back to PA and entered a 10k to see how I would fair. It was a cool day in the mid 20s and I got ready to do battle against another 156 hearty souls. I went out conservative and was in the lead for a couple minutes before 4 people went ahead. A couple young guys took the lead and I worked back up to third position and through the mile in 6:12. The first guy was way out there and didn't look like he was working too hard, but the second one was only maintaining a 30 yard lead on me. I decided to work the downhill and uphill and caught him at 2 in 12:05. I went past him and he countered. We got to a flat section and I opened it up a bit to see what he had and opened 20 yards on him at 3 in 18:00. I felt okay, but knew I had to push through a windy section and probably gained another 15-20 yards to get through 4 in 24:09. I maintained through 5 where you make a left hand turn towards the finish in 30:18. I peaked back and saw a couple guys coming so I laid out what I had so as not to make it interesting. I know you finish on the track and I was determined to finish strong and did in 37:32 for 2nd.
Tiffany Wolfe
Gobbler's Gallop
Runners warm up in the cold for the 17th annual Gobbler’s Gallop on Thursday.
After a few easy weeks I'm back to my normal hobby jogging in anticipation for the upcoming Ice Age 50 mile.
Geeze !!! way to go Dave. I've just been eating and skiing.
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