100k WC 2011

100k WC 2011

Gagarin Half Finish

Gagarin Half Finish
Gagarin Half Finish

Awards Gagarin Half

Awards Gagarin Half
Awards Gagarin Half

Cosmonauts give out the awards:)

Cosmonauts give out the awards:)
Cosmonauts give out the awards

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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Racing in the USA-October-November

I've fallen a tad wee bit behind in posting in here.
I'd like to thank Vitargo/Gener8speed  and Fein for their support in the US races and Running Skirts for the skirts :-) You guys rock!!!
Before I left, I ran the last of the summer xc series in the 2 mile on the 5th. I ended up 2nd in the overall standings because I skipped the August race because I needed to be fresh for the half the next day. Ah well :-( I otherwise would have won easily. I likely won't bother with the winter series. I am going to miss the first race on Nov 2 because I'm running the Chicago 50k. I am tentatively planning to run the Zelenograd Marathon Dec.7th so that puts me out of the 2nd race in that series.  March? I'll probably miss and do the snowshoe and April is up in the air. You need at least 4 of 6 to be in the standings, but to be honest, if I am going to get beat, I'd rather it be by an athlete of better ability than I am as opposed to someone who can rack up more points in my absence.  The same thing happened to me in 2010-11 indoor season in the mile. I missed the first race because, golly gee, I was running WC 100k in Gibraltar that day!!! After that, I didn't have a hope in hell of finishing top 3 at the end of the season so motivation for those races went right into the honey bucket. I ended up finishing behind slower runners in the standings because I missed ONE race. That was a total drag. So, I think I'll just opt out til the spring and do an occasional Park Run 5k in the winter for speed tuning.



 Hell, it's now November and November is my REST MONTH. Some of that resting otfen carries over into December too. I had a very long and intense season and REST is badly needed. Needless to say, I did four races while in the US October-November. The first of which was the prairie State Half on October 12th in Libertyville, Il. I decided to skip the Chicago Marathon fpr a couple of reasons. First off, shitty Delta Scarelines came up with EPIC fail on the inbound from Moscow. The a$$wipes cancelled the connecting flight JFK- Chicago and I ended up spending the night on the floor at JFK. Delta, once again your customer service sucks beyond suck. Your company sucks for not at the very least putting us up in a hotel.  After that mess and only being able to fly out the next morning, I finally got to Chicago a dat later and nearly 48 hours after I had left. As I suspected, yeah that would take the next week to sleep off. Secondly, I figured it would be best and smartest to keep my legs fresh til the 50k. The Half was on a beautiful course in the park-entirely trail be it dirt or gravel. No, it was not a fast course but pretty with the fall color. This was less than 4 days after I finally arrived, and I was still feeling not all there when I was running. I was just sleepy-yeh I need 4-5 days in normal non delayed-on -the-airport-floor- conditions to race at 100% but this time the process was dragged out thanks to sh!ttya$$ Delta screwing up. I finished 2nd, but was just planning this race as a tempo run to help prep for the 50. It was well organized and the medals were super cool. I got a goft cert to Sports Authority to boot :)





 warm up












       MOUNTAIN of bananas at the finish

                              3rd lady                                              
             Top three




The next race was for MOM! The Care 4 Breast Cancer 5k in Woodstock, Il . I wanted to see if I could win this one again for Mom. Just before the start the press asked me wat this race means to me and why I'm running it. I showed the guy with the camera the sign on my back and that pretty much summed it up. I am in the US this time of year each year and try to not miss this race. I do it for Mom. I miss my mom more than anyone and get really angry with people who treat their moms badly. Mindy and Brad were out there too. Brad was on stroller duty with Dylan and Parker (my cute little nephews), and Mindy ran.

 It was foggy and colder this year.There was a hard frost on the grass in the morning. I ended up all alone after the 2nd mile because the guys I was running with dropped off. The last km was pretty lonely. I won again this year-a little slower than last year but I think that had to do with being alone. Last year I had people to push me and the 2nd lady stuck to me until about the 2 mile marker.

Immediately after finishing, I ran back to the car to get the camera to get pix of Mindy at the finish. She was also very pinked out :-)



                                                              Mindy in PINK!!!


                Leonid and Mindy at the finish

Dylan with his donut

Awards ( I get gear from the Running Depot:))
Awards
Leonid winning age group(4th overall)




MEMORY LANE -Oct 26th Shannon McNamara 5k in Rolling Meadows, Il.  This one was a really nice race and well organized. It started on the pavement then moved onto the xc course at the high school and finished on the track. This was a total walk down Memory Lane for me. I lived in RM from 79-87 and wento to school there until late 7th grade when we moved. The race was at the high school which was just up the street from my old elementary school: Central Road Elementary. I got to the race in time to warm up and check out the course. It was right at freezing in the morning but sunny and not windy so it felt warm. The race is in memory of Shannon McNamara who was murdered in 2001. I remember when it happened and was in the news. Veyr very sad http://www.shannonmcnamara.com/story.html  The race entry fee goes to a scholarship in her name which is really nice. 
The course was mostly on the xc course on the grass. I won this one too and got to run with the boys xc team for company as we helped each other out. Leonid didn't run as he was sttill feeling a bit under the weather. That's ok though, one of my prizes was a gift cert to Running Unlimited, the other was to the Diner in Arlington Heights where we went for lunch :) 
















 I was late for trick or treating this yr because ummm errr I won the 5k and had to wait for the awards:) Valid excuse! Parker and I are clowning around :)


Lakefront 50/50 2-Nov

I'm not going to bother posting a big report on this one. I'll just be to the point- epic fail and I am not proud of my pitiful performance at all. I started feeling tired a couple days before and something just didn't seem right. I felt tired during the race and especially shitty between 28-35k for some reason. My time- not fit to print. Sure it was sub 4 but so what? I've done a helluva lot better and it's nothing to write home about. I finished 2nd- also not particularly proud of that to be perfectly honest. 

It was only after I got back to Moscow 2 days later I realized what had been going on. Yeah- I was in the process of getting REALLY FCUKING SICK :-( The flight I'm sure was the last straw. I was having hot/cold flashes on the drive home WTF?  I ended up with the Damn Throat Bug From Hell for the next 2 weeks and a voice that made me sound like a middle school boy hitting puberty. I actually had to postpone a couple lessons because I felt like hell- had a temperature one day which for me is very rare to have. The next, I felt ok but then after that, that was the end. Thankfully I felt the shittiest over a 3 day weekend. I never had a stuffy nose just this crap in my throat and dry cough I drugged the hell out of so I could go to work without sharing the love. I did feel very fatigued though. All I wanted to do was sleep sleep sleep sleep.  So November is typically a rest and do not much of anything month and that's pretty much what I ended up doing.  Yes, a super shitty way to end a season if you ask me. Honestly, my season was over when I sat out Daugavpils in August. It was really hard to sit out an A race then try and find much motivation after since there was not much else to train for this yr. I have never ever skipped an A race. The fact that I was in shape leading up to it to take a crack at a PR and possibly sub 3:40 just added insult to injury. 

 After having a crap race in Valmiera, I should have done the wise thing and just held off on long races til 2014. My speed was still decent for the stuff up to the half.  Plus, I had no real idea which fall races I'd be doing until less than  a month before I left for the US because 100k WC kept getting repeatedly cancelled. Chicago 50k is likely not going to be on the menu for next year because I have 2 races I'm going to try and do decently- 50k in Daugavpils in June(will run unless the forecast if for hell hot) and WC100k in Daugavpils 30, Aug. That means I'm going to be out of commission a good chunk of September and I may be better off doing a series of shorter races in the US  6-8 weeks later. After my down month in May this yr, I actually got my speed up and did decently in shorter races up to the half this summer. Any marathon I would do after the 100 would not be fast so, there really isn't a point in going there. My window for a fast marathon in 2014 would be March April before I run the 50 and 100 and although there are some good options like Barcelona or Rotterdam, both are not in my budget. 

I'm racing the mile this weekend in the first of our indoor series this winter and I am willing to bet money that I'm in such pathetic shape after all this, I might not even make it under 6 :-(  I started doing light workouts just to maintain fitness on the indoor track this week after they ust finished overhauling it. It's all nice and spiffy now :-)I was planning to do the Zelenograd winter marathon on the 7th of Dec, but that's in question now too. 
                                                 getting ready






                                                          top 3


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

September...

Well, on September first I ran the Nike 10k. Speed was decent and just about back to the land of the living -38.48. That put me in a good setup going into Valmiera on the 14th. I did one final tune up 2 mile xc run which I won 8 days before the marathon. It was actually more of a STEEPLE than and xc run since it had pissed rain all week and the course was underwater in spots.




                                                         A little dirt won't hurt :-)

So this brings us to Valmiera- I'm calling epic fail here on this one. I reallyneed NEED to FLY up to Riga to spare my legs and just take the train back, but yeah, I can never get deals to Riga under 300 euros or so, so it's not happening. I managed to sleep on my side on the train such that I bruised my left inner thigh above the knee- about a grapefruit sized bruise mind you. I am too boney to sleep on anything too hard and yeah usually it's my hip bone that grinds into the bunk but that always works itself out in a day or so before the race. This time I f#cked up my leg. My lower back was sore too but that was ok by Saturday-the day before. I could still feel the sroeness from that bruise on my shakeout run Saturday too. It hurt to touch it and massage wasn't helping much. I was going to have to run this marathon with an aching leg. SUCKTASTIC!  I wanted to try going out a little slower this yr than last yr to pack a better reserve in the second half. Well the problem was that I never was able to really pick it up after that. That damn thigh was sore as sh!t from the bruising. The field was stacked this year but, I figured I could at least get the 4th lady in the late kms- nope just sort of stuck not faster not slower just stuck. I ended up 5th time was worse than last year and, yeah I need to get a better line of work so I can afford to FLY next time and spare the legs.






Frustrating is not even the word. Sat out the 50k because I twisted the sh!t out of my ankle and then sucked at the marathon that was supposed to be on fresh legs this yr. By all indications before I bruised my leg on the train bunk, I was more than ready to run a solid race. If my barometer races had gone badly, I would have likely withdrawn from Valmiera and not gone, but everything was a go and I hadn't lost fitness in the 10 day time out a month prior. 

Six days later, I ran the Znamensky Memorial 6k in Chulkovo just south of Moscow. After having taken an easy week, my legs had more spunk in them than I thought. The masters cutoff here is at 36 and I just registered in my division and ran in the masters race. After about 3km I had passed most of the boys and was just chuking along in the mid 3.50s /km even steven in the POURING COLD RAIN.+5C and PISSING! I had no one to really chase down and was on my own just getting in a good workout. Had I known the main field was not as stacked as usual, I should have risked it and run with the young bucks and likely would have made top6 where they got better prize $. Who would have guessed? I got my ass kicked here in 09 when I was still in the young buck's division. So a masters win ti was.Ah well. No photos from the awards I was too wet and cold to fish out my camera:) Nevertheless, this race has always had good organization and I missed it in recent yrs as I was either in Valmiera or at 100k WC in the Netherlands at this time. 
WET!
cool medals though

On the 29th- I ran the 10 again in Gzhel. Just  missed cutting under 40 -last yr I made it under post Valmiera. BUT, last yr I was more motivated knowing I had to bust my ass for top 3. This yr I knew I wasn't going to make top 3 and just switched into 4min/km tempo run mode. 

I need to decide to do or no to do Chicago Marathon next week. Honestly, last year I believe I won the 50 and set the CR because instead of wasting my legs on a marathon I get nothing from, I ran a 3 hr long run that day instead. Sure, I can sandbag Chicago as a long run but it's pretty damn embarrassing to end up in the results with a snail slow time just 'cause. I think it's better to train on your own than to do that kind of thing. I'm eyeing possibly doing a half in Libertyville IL as a damn good workout instead .I need to really think. There are only 20 days between the marathon and the 50k and that's just not enough if I want to go eyeballs out in the 50. 6-8 weeks has always been ideal spacing for long races for me not 3. Plus running the marathon will kill my speed for those 5ks and 10ks I do as picker uppers before the 50k. Need to really think this through. In  2011 I did the marathon AND 50k and my 50k sucked. I would rather do smthg well or not do it at all.


Sunday, September 1, 2013

TIME OUT

Well August was rather lame to say the least. Time out- yup just like the little kid who has misbehaved, I had to go sit in Time Out. :-(
Autumn Thunder Moscow Half
Me, who almost never gets sick had a sore throat for a couple days that started 5 days before the half. I was quick to get on the immune boosters to stop it from getting worse and it never turned into a full blown cold, but I was just feeling BLEH most of the rest of the week. When the half rolled around, the weather was perfect 16-18C and cloudy. It was a bit windy on the outbound portion of the 2 loop course so I spent the first 7k of said outbound tucking in behind some guys to cut wind and just kind of easy peasy-ing at 4.07-10. I was just sitting in 7th place. Top 8 place and get nice  gift certificates for about 300$ of gear from the Asics shop. OK once I hit the turnaround I decided to actually move my sweet ass. I picked up to 4 min pace and passed 2 ladies. Marina is new this season but pretty damn fast at races we have done up to a 10k. She went with me and we worked together. Just before 10k, I caught my friend Sasha and he rabbited me the rest of the way at about 4.4.02. He also pulled me away from Marina who ended up only a bit over a minute behind me at the finish. I couldnt' quite catch 3rd lady even though I was closing the gap in the 2nd half. Finish 1:26.58 (hell 1:27). Far from the 1:25 I was primed for. I honestly had doubts about breaking even a 1:30 because even the slightest bug in the days before a race will completely eff things up. I ended up 4th.






The half was supposed to be my key tempo workout pre 50k. The following weekend, I went out for my last looooooong run did a 3 hr long run on the 11th (7 days after the half and 2 weeks pre 50k World Cup). That was Sunday. Monday, I took a rest day and by Wednesday, I did my final looooong interval workout (10x1000m)before beginning The Taper. On Thursay, I f#cked up- TRAIL CRASH in the last 2km on my way home from an ez run. Muddy and bloody I was but I really pissed off my left ankle. It was swollen and nasty like an evil shin splint at the top of the foot creeping up the ankle. I basically twisted/ pulled the sh!t out of the tendon. Beating the crap out of it further could lead to a nice stress fracture which is the very last thing I need. I did something similar in 2009 after the Solnechnogorsk Marathon. The cure to that OWWWW was 10 days of easy soft surface running and it subsided. Well shit, I did this one TEN DAYS before I was supposed to run the 50 in Daugavpils. Friday all I could muster was a wimpy sloooo as molasses run in the woods. Saturday, I needed to know how or if the leg would respond to speed so I ran the Nike 7k. Might I add I ran that clenching my teeth- there was no way in hell I was going to risk that leg on a 50k on pavement :( 7k was a 27.20 which is not great but not bad on a really pissy ankle. I just ran even steven no pushing pace and it would have put me right at about the 39 flat +- for a 10k. Again, I was just parked out in the low 3.50s/km not feeling like wanting to risk anything harder.




 I had until Wednesday to decide WTF to do because my train tickets were booked for Thursday. The ankle was still stiff and sore on Tuesday early in the day but began to get better. Wednesday, it was better still, but I had to make a very difficult judgement call on Daugavpils. In Sub 3:40 shape- yes want to risk further f#cking up my leg and being out the rest of the season-no. Our team manager in Daugavpils said he'd rather see me rest the leg than screw it up too especially since 100k Worlds were just announced in DUBAI 20 DECEMBER! It's very unlikely I'll go because it will be hotass hell there and in December I really need to work as much as I can because I'm flat broke after my annual trip to the US for a month in October.Yeah our team manager would like me to go but going from snowpack to the desert is about as rude as it gets. If I sink $ into a race to go somewhere, I do it where I can out down a solid performance. I died a slow and miserable death in the Netherlands in 28C 100% in 2011 and just don't want to do that again if I don't have to. I was showing signs of heat stroke at 92k and it was just not a fun day. I think after 2 cancellations and moving the venue this yr, IAU /IAAF were getting desperate and this is what we got. The only way I see Dubai is reasonably doable is if they run us at NIGHT which I doubt will be the case.

As Luck would have it, as soon as I returned my train tickets, the ankle worked itself out by the weekend, but I couldn;t risk going to Daugavpils on a sore leg not knowing if it would be ok to race on only to DNS after getting there. So, at least this year I will run Valmiera fresh on September 15th and would like to try and kick some ass to make up for missing the 50k.

So back to the time out. I took a 10 day time out of ez running on soft trail just easy stuff15-17k with ICING on the ankle and shin daily. After 10 days of screwing off, I did my first speed workout at our 1000m final at Moscow State on the 28th. I was not feeling particularly motivated  to be honest and just ran a lame 3.26. I ran in the Nike Zoom Streak-xc which is a featherweight multi use flat. I didn't want to risk re- f#king up my ankle running in my no support spikes and lane 1 was totally buried under cut grass anyways so spikes weren't going to help as they would just collect loose grass. Afterward, I ran a 5000 as a tempo run and by the time we ran it was totally DARK! I finished 2nd woman in the race and first overall in the 1000m summer cup.
Mostly I just went out to celebrate the TEN YEAR anniversary of our running club. Holy crap, has it been that long???? I joined them in mid 2004 when I was still in Anchorage and here in the summers for grad school.
Pix to come soon from the 1000

On another note, Scrapper, the little green sweetie, has been keeping me busy. I never go away long enough to warrant needing a birdsitter, but am worried about leaving this guy for a month when I'm in the US which is the only time I'm gone more than a few days. He is such a cutie and after being BIRDLESS since I left Alaska, I now have an awesome feathered friend again. He's so cuddly and loves his headscratches and treats.

   Mr Sticky Beak going for a raisin YUMMY!

mmmmmmmm RAISINS!


put your old socks to use as birdie toys

                                                           MY pretzel!

raisin diving
                                                               
PRETZEL!


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