Sun 25 Mar 2007
Sunday, Sweaty Sunday
Posted by tom cottar under theology
Heather and I headed out early this morning so I could run in the Capital 10K here in Austin. It was great to run alongside almost 20,000 of my closest friends along some great routes and hills in the Capital City.
My finish time was 1:00:34! (Which averages about a 9:46/m pace) If I'd have known, I'm sure I could have pushed a little harder and gotten done in under an hour. But since this was my first ever 10K, I'm pretty pleased. My goal was to finish in 1:10:00 or less. We actually had a 96-year-old man start the race before the rest of us! Yes, 96! (When I'm 96, I just hope to be in an upright position and not yet assuming room temperature!)
Thanks to The Austin American Statesman for a great Austin tradition. And thanks to my iPod and the following playlist for helping me chug through the streets:
Sirius (The Chigaco Bulls intro…)
Going the Distance (Cake)
Cliffs of Dover, Zap, and The Boogie King (all three by the infamous Eric Johnson)
Going Under, Bring Me to Life, My Tourniquet (Great vocals from Evanescence's Amy Lee)
My Hero (Foo Fighters)
Dolphin's Cry and Where Fishes Go (Live)
Cult of Personality (Vernon Reid's guitar work is supremely underrated!)
I Walk Alone (Oleander)
Last Resort (the great Papa Roach)
Fireproof and Echelon (Pillar)
and My Will Be a Dead Man (Project 86) to bring in the home stretch across the Town Lake Bridge.
(*EDIT: The word I got last night was that I finished around 1.5 minutes ahead of Big Rachel the Fitness Guru…I'll have to verify that before I start talking smack!)
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March 25th, 2007 at 5:07 pm
Glad you did not die dude! If you are home writing about it you survived it and all is good. It would be bad writing about it from a hearse I guess, but then again someone else would be writing it and it would be bad for us and good for you still, so all is good. Growing closer to the goal set out before us as we race, do not take your eyes off of the prize.
A good prize for me if I tried that would be an oxygen bottle and a large Diet Dr. Pepper.
Be safe young man.
March 28th, 2007 at 2:18 pm
I am SO impressed by you!! You and Rachel are both real lucky that my leg is injured, so that I didn’t have to make y’all look bad!
Papa Roach??? Really???
March 28th, 2007 at 2:22 pm
There are very few things in life that a little Papa Roach can’t take the edge off of….

April 4th, 2007 at 10:43 pm
I’m not sure if I like to be refered to as Big Rachel. Texas Roundup, bring your game face!
April 6th, 2007 at 11:03 pm
BTW, I am an award winning runner, what do you have?
April 7th, 2007 at 9:45 am
jesus.
April 10th, 2007 at 10:06 am
Got that too!
April 16th, 2007 at 1:41 pm
Yah…. an award AND Jesus… life is pretty sweet over in our world. You are welcome to join us when you get fast enough…. LOL.