On Veteran's Day I flew from BWI to Denver for the 90th Annual NCSS conference. I was really excited to have a professional development getaway.
The flight was flawless and it was an easy trip from door to door.
Friday was a great conference day and Saturday morning I got up for a quick 5K in Denver.
I was excited to run in another part of the country. Despite the 6:15 departure time from a nearby hotel, I was enthusiastic about the race!
Pearson, the publishing company sponsoring the race, booked a minibus to transport conference goers from the hotel to Cheeseman Park where the race was to be run.
As we boarded the bus, it appeared that it would be a small and intimate running group. I loved the professionalism with which the race was run, and was even more excited that it would be a small running group---not thousands of people.
As we arrived at the park, the sun was just starting to come up.
This was our minibus! :)
The race had one (very clean) port-a-john, a ballooned race start arch, and a set up tent.
The race was a loop 2 1/2 times around the park.
The run itself, was VERY deceptive. One, we could not tell that there were undulating hills throughout the park....at least, not until we were off and running.
And for many of us, the altitude was KILLER! My big lesson for this run: ALTITUDE IS NO JOKE! For those of us who were from sea level locations, we really felt the altitude..especially by mile one. I was very glad that the race was only a 5K.
By mile one, my legs were heavier than normal and by mile two my arms were heavy with fatigue--a pretty rare feeling for me. I was excited that there were runners just in front of me...they kept me pushing myself.
But you couldn't beat the view---off in the distance stood the majestic Rocky Mountains.
As we finished the race (on the opposite side of the park) we were greeted by the mountains. It was one of the most scenic finishes I've had this year---in fact, I might have to say that it was THE most scenic finish! :)
I was really happy I had woken up early and participated in the small, but awesome race in the Mile High City.
Woohooo! Race number 22 complete!
And even better--the race raised $1000 for American Indian education in Denver! :)
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This was also my best finish for a race this year--5th overall and 2nd for women! I'm not sure of the total field size, but they did say it was bigger than last year's NCSS race of 33 participants.
Results:
The rest of the day was as great--that afternoon I gave my poster presentation on the TRT experience.
Results:
Male Participants | ||
1. | Kenan Anderson | 23:16 |
2. | Craig Ewing | 23:39 |
3. | Clay Blazer | 24:46 |
4. | Patrick Dorn | 25:37 |
5. | Dean Brown | 25:51 |
Female Participants | ||
1. | Natalie Corbet | 25:01 |
2. | Amy Trenkle | 25:10 |
3. | Jen Malchiodi | 33:24 |
4. | Sarah Porter | 38:00 |
5. | Nancy Brawley | 38:07 |
The rest of the day was as great--that afternoon I gave my poster presentation on the TRT experience.
Denver was a great trip!
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