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in Races, Running, Tuesdays on the Run · June 14, 2016

Baltimore 10 Miler 2016 Race Recap

When I signed up for the Baltimore 10 Miler back in May, it was still cold and rainy. Then the summer heat and humidity hit full force, and race day was no exception. I checked the temps the day before and it was supposed to be about 70 degrees at the start and cloudy, so I figured it wouldn’t be so bad. However, I had NO IDEA just how humid it would be. 

baltimore 10

The morning of the race I ate oatmeal with almond butter and a banana around 5:30am, along with some coffee. We left around 6:25 to drive to Druid Hill where the race took place. I read my recap from 2014 and remembered that it took a long time to park, so we gave ourselves plenty of time.

baltimore 10

This was my 4th year running the race. I ran a 1:22:11 and 1:22:13 in 2012 and 2013, and then broke my PR in 2014 with a 1:19:12. Going into the race I felt like I could PR, but once I realized how humid it was I questioned how things would go. 

weather

After a short warm up I tried to find my way to my wave (the start line is always so crowded) and I ended up having to climb through a gate to avoid starting with the 12 min/mile wave. I wasn’t sure exactly where I was, but somewhere between a 7 min/mile and a 9 min/mile. The race started right on time (which was nice because in 2014 they started it at 7:40- 10 minutes late!) and the first mile is downhill. Other than a little weaving, I felt pretty good and ran a 7:38 which didn’t feel too hard. 

10 miler start

I knew pretty much right away that the humidity would make this tough. It was one of those days where you start sweating just standing still. I tried to ignore it and just focus on running off of effort. It’s an out and back course, so every downhill we get going out means an uphill coming back. I also always remember that the hardest part of the course is mile 9, coming back to the park, so I try to save some energy for that. 

baltimore 10 miler

I took water at every single aid station, and wished there was more. (There were plenty, but it just goes to show how much I was sweating and how hot and humid it was). With each cup of water I drank most of it and threw the rest on my head. So between the water and the sweat I was pretty drenched the whole time.

bmore10

Around mile 8 I knew I was on track for a PR if I could hold onto my pace. As I climbed the hill back to the park I slowed down quite a bit and desperately wanted to walk, as many others around me were doing. I managed to keep running because I knew if I stopped it would be harder to stop again. Once I made it to the top of the hill I had about .8 miles to the finish so just gave it everything I had. 

Here are my splits:

10 miler splits

I guess the course was slightly short, because there were some street closures and usually my watch read about 10.1 miles due to weaving early on. Official results were 1:18:10, 18th in my age group, 64th female, and 250th overall. This was a 1 minute PR from my time in 2014!

bmore 10 medal

After finishing I got a cold towel, water, Gatorade, and some snacks including watermelon. I found Rob and we went to get our premiums (which you only get after you finish the race). We saw Lauren (Salt) and chatted with her for a bit and then went and grabbed some beers. 

post race snacks

When we decided to leave it took us FOREVER to get out of the park because the only exit from where we parked was part of the race course. There was another exit to the street but it was blocked off for some reason! 

lisa and rob 10 miler

While I am really happy with my performance in this race, the weather conditions were frustrating. I know I’m not really acclimated to the heat and humidity but even in the middle of the summer this would have been a tough day to race. The hills are tough, but fair. I feel like I run pretty well on courses like this because mentally I know I always get the same downhills as uphills. It’s always a fun race environment with great crowd support, a nice premium, and good beer and snacks post race. 

Baltimore 10 Miler Race Recap

I’m sure I will be back next year, and I’m already hoping for better weather!

What are the toughest weather conditions you have ever raced in?

What is your favorite local race?

Do you like out and back race courses?

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  1. meredith @ cookie chrunicles says

    June 14, 2016 at 5:25 am

    you did awesome, congrats! especially in such humidity, that’s really hard and even harder at the beginning of the season. I have run one 10 mile race down at the beach and gosh I remember it being so hot and difficult!

  2. Susie @ SuzLyfe says

    June 14, 2016 at 6:34 am

    Girl, you rocked this race in the humidity! It is tough–none of us are used to it yet, and we’ve had no time to acclimate. You did great!

  3. Meranda@Fairytalesandfitness says

    June 14, 2016 at 6:49 am

    Wow, you are very speedy!
    I always struggle between “should I stop for water” and “can I just keep going”. What a great race you had. Congrats!

  4. Tricia @ A Couple of Dashes says

    June 14, 2016 at 8:06 am

    Congratulations on your new pr! That’s impressive, especially in those conditions! I think the worst weather I ever raced in was a seattle downpour on st paddys day. My shoes were soggy and it took forever to warm up after!

  5. Kristina says

    June 14, 2016 at 8:07 am

    Daaaaang! That’s really impressive that you were able to PR in humidity like that. The heat is one thing, but the humidity is just the worst. My heart races so much faster when it’s 80%+ humidity. I can’t imagine racing in 95% humidity! Way to go!

  6. Laura @ This Runner's Recipes says

    June 14, 2016 at 8:37 am

    Congrats on the awesome PR!! You ran such a strong race and it’s even more impressive with the humidity. I like out and back for my daily runs but prefer point to point for racing. The worst weather I ever raced in was 30 degrees and windy, but I’ll take that any day over humid. You did great and are only going to get faster as you acclimate!

  7. Patty says

    June 14, 2016 at 8:58 am

    Holy nice PR, Batman! WAY TO GO – especially in the humidity.

  8. Lesley says

    June 14, 2016 at 9:02 am

    There’s something about this summer already with the humidity. It’s hit here too, and no time to acclimate. Great job getting a PR, and watermelon sounds great after a race. Watermelon is definitely a summer fruit that I look forward to every year.

  9. Ana says

    June 14, 2016 at 9:06 am

    Congratulations on your 10 miler PR!! That is so exciting! especially in the awful heat and humidity!

  10. Denise says

    June 14, 2016 at 9:25 am

    Wow a PR even with that humidity- how impressive. Congrats! I am not very good at pushing myself in the heat and humidity; it seems to just suck the energy right out of me.

  11. Rachel says

    June 14, 2016 at 9:47 am

    Congrats — and holy humidity!!! OMG!

  12. Sarah @pickyrunner says

    June 14, 2016 at 9:49 am

    Congrats on the PR! It’s frustrating when a course is short but I think you probably would have PRed anyways even if it was the full distance. I wanted to run the 10 miler this year but I got a lecture from one of my friends that I was asking for another injury haha

  13. Tiffany @ The Chi-Athlete says

    June 14, 2016 at 9:50 am

    AWESOME job, girl! Humidity an warm temps totally freak me out, especially when it’s a race where I’ve been *counting on good weather* (which is dumb, lol). Congrats on a great race!

  14. [email protected] says

    June 14, 2016 at 9:56 am

    Congratulations on your finish! Sounds like it was a tough one due to how humid it was. I don’t usually like out and backs, but the one good thing is, you know what to expect on the way back through.

  15. Alyssa @ renaissancerunnergirl says

    June 14, 2016 at 10:06 am

    Congrats, that is a great PR in less than ideal conditions! I tend not to do well at all with heat and humidity. Last year I did several 5 milers/10ks in NYC in May and June for my 9+1 and I think my pace actually increased with each race because it kept getting hotter.

  16. Suzy says

    June 14, 2016 at 10:35 am

    Omg I can’t even imagine STANDING in 95% humidity let alone RUNNING in it!!! We’re humid here at the ocean on this side but not like that, I don’t think. I think we stand at around 70% humidity. You did such a great job at that PR! Imagine what you would have done if it hadn’t been so humid!

  17. Karen @ Fit in France says

    June 14, 2016 at 11:59 am

    The race goes through the park ? My brother lives in Baltimore and I visited in April. We did an urban hike and walked all through the park. I kept thinking what a great place it would be to run !

  18. Megan @ Meg Go Run says

    June 14, 2016 at 3:39 pm

    Good girl on your PR!!!! 🙂 That’s a really goo gauge of your fitness, especially since the weather was less than ideal.

  19. Janelle @ Run With No Regrets says

    June 14, 2016 at 3:48 pm

    Wow, congratulations on your PR, that’s huge! Running in the humidity is like hell! My last half marathon was extremely humid and I was drenched before hitting the first mile. You fought through and got the prize in the end 🙂

  20. Marcia says

    June 14, 2016 at 5:25 pm

    To PR in those conditions, I can’t even imagine! Lisa you rocked it! My toughest race still has to be my first marathon in 2007. Chicago got up to 93 degrees that day with 90% humidity. Everything I’ve run since then pales by comparison.

  21. Kristy from Southern In Law says

    June 14, 2016 at 8:41 pm

    Way to go on an awesome race! Even with the gross weather conditions! That is an AWESOME PR!

  22. Rachael @ Catch me if you can says

    June 15, 2016 at 9:33 am

    Congrats on the 1 minute pr! Heat and humidity are no joke that’s why I don’t race locally from may till October it’s so rough. That’s frustrating you couldn’t leave when you wanted to!

  23. [email protected] says

    June 15, 2016 at 10:24 am

    Congrats again on the PR girl! Toughest conditions I have ever ran in was my last half marathon in May, with the torrential downpour. Fave local race is the GW Parkway ten miler–it’s in April so weather is almost always perfect, and the course is beautiful and the race is so well organized. I prefer a point to point race rather than out and back!

  24. Laura @ Mommy Run Fast says

    June 16, 2016 at 2:57 pm

    Awesome job pulling off a pr in that humidity!! You definitely have an even faster time in there waiting for the perfect conditions. 🙂

  25. Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table says

    June 18, 2016 at 12:24 am

    That’s an amazing time! Congrats o the PR… and those splits!

  26. Kirk says

    June 24, 2016 at 10:37 am

    This totally prepared you for the Dreaded Druid Hills race in August…ne of my local favs along with the Annapolis 10 Miler and the Celtic Solstice.

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What actually happened? All week I was stressed about this run and the condition of the trail. We had lots of rain on Thursday, and Friday was forecasted to be very windy. I tried to get in the best mindset possible, reminding myself that I won’t be able to control the conditions on race day. Meanwhile, I haven’t been sleeping well thanks to my 2 year old waking up every night, and my watch has been basically telling me that I’m losing all my fitness and need a week of recovery.

While I started the run feeling pretty good, after 11 miles (7 at MP) my stomach turned and I almost got sick on the side of the trail. I just couldn’t recover from that. The best I could do was run the rest of the miles easy, and needed some walk breaks. On top of that, my shoe kept rubbing my foot on top and I stopped twice to retie it. This has never happened before and now I’m questioning what shoes I should wear for the race. The trail was also in rough condition with several trees blocking it, lots of wet leaves, and rocks/sticks that I had to look out for.

I just can’t believe how bad I felt for the last 5 miles of this run and I can’t pinpoint the cause. Am I overdoing it with the fueling and can’t handle it on harder effort runs? Was it something I ate recently? The hard part is there’s no time to really try something different before the race, as all I have left is a 10 mile easy run next weekend.

I’m trying to remember that one bad run does not take away from all the good runs this training cycle. I’m using today to reset and move on so I can make the most of my last 2 weeks of training. It’s not the way I wanted my last big long run to go, but I suppose it was good practice for pushing through even when I felt pretty awful.

Who else has had a terrible long run close to your race?

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