Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Running Out of Time at Leadville 100

Just wanted to give folks an update on my run at Leadville this last Saturday while I collect my thoughts for a more thorough report later. The bottom line is I had a great race for the first 40 miles. I was hitting every split at the aid stations despite my knee giving me problems. Then I hit Hope Pass. That was where the wheels came off. I climbed slower then I expected and when I finally did hit the top, I found I could no longer run downhill. My left quad was shot due to compensating for the painful right knee.

I got to Winfield (50 miles) 20 minutes before the cut off time. My crew fully believed in me so I quickly hit the trail with my husband/pacer for the return climb over Hope. I think deep down I knew I wasn't going to make the cut off to Twin Lakes but Pat and Dan had so much faith in me that I knew I had to give it my best shot. But when we reached the top of Hope and I tried to run down the other side, it was just too painful. I had to walk and therefore I missed the cut off to continue past Twin Lakes.

So my race ended at 60 miles which is still a personal best distance for me. I hate to make excuses but I know the fact that I couldn't run these last 3 weeks really hurt me. My legs lost the ability to take a pounding, especially on the long downhills. It was still a wonderful experience and I love the fact that my husband got to pace me for the first time and see part of the course that is the most beautiful and challenging. I'll try to get a full report up in the next couple days.

Many thanks to everyone who had such positive comments and belief in me.

3 comments:

Donald said...

Sorry to hear this. No shame in the DNF, though - you and Krupicka should share a cup of coffee someday and swap stories. It happens to the best of us.

Enjoy the recovery, and take care of that knee!

Scott Dunlap said...

Congratulations on a stellar 60 miles! When your knees give out, there's not a lot you can do. DNF = Did Nothing Foolish.

I'm proud of you for toeing the line in the first place. That puts you ahead of 99.9999% of the planet!

SD

slowrunner77 said...

whoa...that's some sage advice from Scott about the DNF. Very true, and although you're disappointed, congrats on your first 60 miler. The picture looking back on Turquoise Lake is absolutely stunning!!!
Heal fast, and i hope to see you out on the trails some more...