It has been a whirlwind of a weekend and it's not even over yet! One of the biggest highlights of the weekend and the summer so far for Jeff and me was competing in the Governor's Cup races in Helena yesterday morning. It's only been about 36 hours since we ran, so the entire experience is still completely fresh in my mind. Perfect time to write and share a race recap!
Running toward the Montana Capital Building in Governor's Cup 2105. (The camera was crooked--the building is straight!) |
The Governor's Cup race event is considered to be one of the premiere running events in Montana, and it has been going since 1974, so it's probably also one of the longest-running running events. There are many race distances to choose from: 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Marathon, and Kids Run, so there is something for everyone. This year they had something like 3200 people participating, which is really big for Montana. (I'm looking forward to the day I can describe a running event in Montana as just being "really big" and not needing to add "for Montana." Someday!) The Marathon is a Boston Qualifier and attracts some really great competition, as do the other race distances. All distances finish in downtown Helena on Last Chance Gulch, with the 5K and 10K routes being run right around downtown. The Marathon begins in Marysville, MT and the Half begins half way to Helena from Marysville. The Governor's Cup website is excellent, so if you're looking for more information, definitely check that out.
Packet Pickup/Expo
Jeff and I got to town mid-afternoon on Friday. We stayed at the Best Western Great Northern Hotel which was very nice and within walking distance of the race events. After checking in, we did just that and walked to the Packet Pickup and Expo held at the Holiday Inn on Last Chance Gulch. Packet Pickup was very well organized and efficiently run. It took no time for us to retrieve our packets. Not a lot of swag in the packets- mostly coupons for Helena-area business. Nice race t-shirts, though. A cotton-poly blend in a beautiful blue for 5K and 10K participants. The Full and Half Marathoners received something that was more technical. I'd rather have this style, anyway. :)
5K/10K t-shirt style. Women's has a v-neck. Mens is crew. Featuring the Governor's Cup logo. |
Run The Edge
This year, the organizers of Governor's Cup arranged for a motivational speaker presentation on Friday evening: Tim Catalano and Adam Goucher of Run The Edge. I wasn't familiar with Tim Catalano prior to the evening, but I did know who Adam Goucher was, primarily because, again, I'm obsessed with Oiselle and his wife Kara Goucher is one of their Elite Sponsored Athletes. Adam and Tim are both excellent runners in their own right and were also very good speakers. They were funny, I really learned a lot from their talk, and they definitely motivated me. Jeff agreed that he liked them, too.
Tim Catalano (left) and Adam Goucher (right) of Run The Edge. |
Tim Catalano and Adam Goucher presenting some points from their website and book, Run The Edge. |
Pre-Race
I'll be writing about the 10K primarily because that's the distance I ran. The 10K race started at 7:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, a few blocks off Last Chance Gulch in downtown Helena. I know that in order to avoid digestion issues while running, I need about two hours between when I eat and when I run, so I woke up at 5:00 and had a PB and honey on whole wheat sandwich, some water, and coffee for breakfast. I took my time eating and getting ready (but I did have my outfit laid out the night before) before heading out.
Heather Lieberg
As I was coming back toward the starting area from another of my warm up jogs, I noticed someone in a Oiselle sweatshirt. I didn't need a second glace to see that it was Heather Lieberg, an elite runner who is also sponsored by Oiselle! The Helena newspaper did this really nice write-up on Heather last fall that I highly suggest you read: No Slowing Her Down. The article details Heather's rise to elite-level running. Heather ran the LA Marathon earlier this spring where she placed fifth and qualified for the Olympic Trials. She is the course record-holder in both the Full and Half Marathon distances and this year would be competing in the 10K. I've been following Heather for several months and find her to be incredibly inspirational, so I walked over and introduced myself. She was so friendly and very gracious, even though I felt a bit awkward sort of fan-girling up to her. She also agreed to take a photo with me, which I thought was really nice. Heather, if you somehow ever stumble upon this blog and read this, just know that I think it was really cool that you took a moment out of your pre-race routine to say hi to a fan. It means a lot to me. :)
Me with Heather Lieberg, who runs for Oiselle. |
Soon enough it was time to begin the race. Tim Catalano and Adam Goucher were there again for a few more words of wisdom prior to the gun, and then we were off! I clicked on my watch to get my splits as I crossed the magic-carpet (the race was chip-timed) and away we went.
We started going downhill, but then turned and went right back uphill, right toward the Helena Cathedral:
Helena Cathedral graced the opening vistas of the 5K and 10K races at the Governor's Cup. |
Continuing along in Mile 3 of Governor's Cup 10K. |
Then, somehow, we were turning back toward downtown, running on shaded streets, and doing what seemed like a lot of downhill! Score! I knew we were nearing the end of the race. I was really trying to stride out and let loose a bit on the downhill sections at this point. I had looked at my watch and knew that my goal time, 54:01, which is my 10K PR time, would be difficult to make, but I had to try.
Coming back toward downtown in Governor's Cup 10K. That orange-tank-top lady was back and forth with me the entire race. |
Post Race
After crossing the finish line, they had water cups, orange slices and bananas. Jeff and I found a shady spot in the park-like area surrounding the finish, caught up with a few friends who had also done the race, and watched Full and Half Marathoners finish. We saw another friend from the HiLine finish her Half and congratulated her. We also saw the first place Marathoner finish, which was really cool. He didn't even look or act tired. Pretty impressive. I also saw Heather Lieberg being interviewed by a local news station.
Heather Lieberg, winner of the 10K, is interviewed by local news after completing Governor's Cup. |
Speaking of Heather again, she finished with a time of 35:23.74. She won the 10K overall, besting second place (a man) by ten seconds, and the second place female by about three minutes. Pretty much domination. Amazing! So yeah, if I drop twenty minutes or so off my time, I can be in the same category as her... ;) Even though I didn't get my goal time of making a PR, I'm still overall happy with my race. I was within a minute on a challenging course.
5K Race
Soon enough it was time for Jeff to head up to the start line of the 5K. I walked back up there with him and watched the start. Governor Bullock was the motivational guest speaker for the 5K. He had actually run the Half Marathon earlier in the morning and got a pretty good time, and then, after a brief speech, ran the 5K as well with his kids. I think it's fair to say we probably have the fittest Governor in the nation. He also ran Boston Marathon earlier this spring. Pretty cool.
Governor Bullock on the stage with gray shirt, blue hat, green race bib, after giving a pre-5K race pep talk. |
I cheered Jeff on for his start, then walked back down to the finish line area to cheer him in as he crossed the line. He was there right within the time frame he told me he thought he should be and actually finished with a really great time-- Jeff crushed his previous PR by about a minute and a half! He ended up with 30:06, and though he is excited for his PR, he's also really annoyed at that extra six seconds! Runners woes, people!
Post race for me, pre race for Jeff, in the finish line area. |
Great job! and fun getting to meet a running idol, especially when they turn out to be really nice.
ReplyDeleteDid you see the relay the Montana Cattlewomen are putting on in Lennep?
Yes! I just saw your blog post mentioning it! That sounds like something I would love to do, but I think I'm going to be out of town that day. :/
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