City to Casino 11km fun run
The City to Casino fun run is as flat as runs get in Hobart, which I discovered today was not necessarily that flat. I haven’t run since my last triathlon back in march so as far as my preparation goes at least I know I tapered off well and didn’t over exert myself in the lead up
Having said that as uncomfortable as some of the uphill climbs were there were actually more downhills than uphill so I felt that my target time of 50 minutes should be achievable for the 11kms. The weather was ideal, sunny about 10-12 degrees celsius and with a small tail wind, you really couldn’t have asked for much more.
I somehow found myself right at the front at the start which took off a lot faster than my preffered pace and whilst I adjusted pretty quickly I couldn’t get myself into a comfortable rhythym.
Halfway through I realised that whilst I wasn’t comfortable my pace was ok and with what I estimated was plenty of time to finish around 50mins.
I persisted at the same pace and before I knew it there was only 2.7kms to go and I had been running for about 36 minutes. Here is where I feel I let myself down a little. I had wanted to push as hard as I could through the last couple of kms but I just couldn’t get enough oxygen until with about 400metres I realise how close I was and all of a sudden I found a sprint with ease. I flew through to the end with a finish time of 50:06 for the eleven kilometres.
If I had pushed harder from the 9km mark I think I could have easily found another 2 minutes, but having said that, I didn’t train for the race and really was having an off day. I have a massive blister in the arch of my foot so to pretty much achieve the goal time I can’t complain too much.
Next weekend the is a short 6km race which involves a lot of downhill. I did next weeks race last year as my first fun run since I was in the army. At the time I was pretty stoked with my 27 odd minute time but now I feel that on this course a blisteringly fast (for me anyway) 23-24 minutes is achievable considering the first three kms is downhill then flat to the finish.






May 16, 2009 at 9:26 pm
great job, you’re running 11k, about 1 minute faster than I can run 10. Keep having fun. Good luck next week.
May 17, 2009 at 3:23 am
You’re always so hard on yourself. lol.
I don’t know how I would have even finished with the blister you’re describing… but then again I’m a total girl.
May 17, 2009 at 4:03 am
Congrats on making your target and good luck with next week!
May 17, 2009 at 5:22 am
Thanks Guys
May 17, 2009 at 5:41 am
It’s so great that you can go so well, without having even trained for that specific race! Well done Ryan
May 17, 2009 at 7:03 am
Congrats Ryan on reaching your target time.