Sunday, October 24, 2021

Got Er Done

It was March 2, 2020 when I participated in the in-person Shamrock 5K. On March 11, 2020, the WHO declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, and that was it for me with in-person run/walks until this morning’s Mission Inn 5K, which turned out to be a great success.

I arrived at the start line after the first of three waves had taken off — the Half Marathon Group was first, then my 5K was scheduled, after which the 10K folks would go, and it was high energy and a sea of participants at the start line for us 5K people.


There were costumes.

Chewbacca from Star Wars

Family of Bananas

I’d thought about going in costume, but decided not. I wanted to just blend in.

The route was killer — mostly asphalt all the way, and rocky beat up asphalt at that — the kind that if you’re not careful how your foot lands, you can hurt yourself, twist an ankle or break a bone in your foot, be out of commission for many months (bone spur, been there done that because of a bad road).

Getting this rail car (donated to the City of Riverside) to this site may be one of the reasons the road is chewed up.

Union Pacific 6051

Also possibly contributing to the damaged roadway, is this memorial to the workers and soldiers that built and operated the amphibious tank LVT-(A)-1 in World War II.


So there was the treacherous roadway, and there were hills — three, maybe four.

I don’t mind an incline, but hills are brutal. However, all the work I’ve done with trainer — building up strength and stamina, enabled me to rise to the occasion, while managing to maintain a pace of 20:33 per mile, finishing in 01:03:49, 5th in the Age Group 75-79.


The computer calculated my Overall as 1,020th of 1,158, 535th Female of 637, which is all good and well — except I was essentially last in my age group. I attribute that to the fact that, while I saw other seeming to be older folks walking fast/focused/determined as if their lives depended on it, I myself was moseying along, taking in the scenery, stopping to snap photos.











Bib and Medal No. 71

There’s supposed to be a commemorative tee in that photo, but the tees are currently stuck on a boat in the Long Beach Harbor — part of that supply chain backup you’ve been hearing about in the news. Shirts will be mailed to us at a later date.

There were plenty of vendors selling this, that, the other at the event, even some freebies. I’d not planned on buying anything, but then this called my name.


Jesus should have come first, but the message has me written all over it, so I purchased in black — pink is NOT my color.

All in all a fun event, and though another year of life is not promised, I’m looking forward to tackling the killer route next year.

There's always so much to see at in-person 5Ks that it's easy to reach 10,000 steps without even trying. And so it was, I logged in 10,429 steps at the 5K, and over 8,000 the day before at package pickup.

17 comments:

  1. Well done! Love that you enjoyed it and stopped to take photos along the way.

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    1. One participant, that I outpaced and was always behind me, observed my slowing/stopping to take photos and said, "This is a home tour for you". LOL.

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  2. When I read about the number of your steps I'm going to count the same number for me.

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    1. I'll give you the 8,000 but I'm keeping the only 10,000 I've reached in like forever :-)

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  3. Great going! I applaud your mosey along, take photos, and smell the coffee/roses/whatever approach.

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    1. Thanks! It would have been nice to make it to the medal podium, but for me half the fun are the sites/photo ops.

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  4. Congrats! That was nice to run along with you. Lots of cute decorations. Be proud of YOU. And so glad the bad road didn't hurt your feet. Linda in Kansas

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    1. Thanks! Lots of Halloween spirit along that route.

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  5. That was great fun fun to see. Who 5K's could be a group spectator sport? Another bling for the metal board. Yeah.

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  6. Looks like a good time was had by all. Glad you enjoyed it - a little bit of normal after such a long time. Viv

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  7. That was literally a big step for you. Congratulations.

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  8. Way to go! Great showing! I'm glad you enjoyed lots of scenery and snapped some pics for us. Hopefully many more to come!
    I've got a 10K coming up on Halloween 8-\

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    1. A 10K, WOW! I've always wished they'd up the mileage slowly, so I can try for more. For instance, instead of jumping from 5 to 10, how about a 6K. I can probably push for one more mile, but not three. LOL.

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    2. Yes! That's usually what the club does - starts with a 4k, then a few 5k's, etc... ends the season with a 12k. This year's schedule got a little mixed around (having to do with course availability I think). I bet you could do it!

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