Welcome to The Jungle (Run) part 2

Well, today was the big run in Los Gatos. The run was at 7, so I got down there around 6:50, picked up my race bib, and found Mike with a couple of minutes to spare before race start. Our sentiment at race time was that there were less people this year. I looked up the results afterwards and in 2003 (the year that it took the place of the silicon valley marathon) there were 1098 total (700 1/2 marathon, 398 10k) and in 2004 there were 526 total (312 1/2 marathon, 214 10k), so it will be interesting to see the results from this year’s run.

Both the 10k and the 1/2 marathon begin and end at the Los Gatos High School track. The first mile had a small uphill section towards the beginning that keeps the pack bunched up. After we crested the hill, Mike and I started picking up speed and passing whoever we could. We hit the first mile marker at about 8 miles exactly, which wasn’t too bad for the first mile. The second mile has what is the longest downhill section of the 10k where we picked up some speed. Not too long after that, the half and the 10k split up. At this point, it became very apparent that there must not be a lot of people running the 10k because I feel like I could only see maybe 3 or 4 runners ahead at any one time. Our split for the second mile was just under 7 minutes, which I was pretty happy with, but I was wondering if we would be able to keep it up.

At some point around mile 3 Mike and I settled into our usual routine. Mike powers up the hills, I follow Mike up the hill as fast as I can thinking a combination of “I wish I was taller” and “Gotta keep up with Mike”, I stride down the hill putting a little distance between us, and Mike catches up by the next hill. We ended mile 3 with a split of 8:02, mile 4 with 7:25, and mile 5 with 7:42. Somewhere around 5 1/2 came the conversation where each one of us was hoping the other didn’t have some sort of blazingly fast half mile left in him followed by the agreement that no such half mile was going to be run. The last 300 meters or so takes place on the high school track, and as we entered the track there were 2 runners in sight. I took off and succeeded in passing both of them with a final sprint. Mike passed one of them and came in a few short seconds behind me. Total time for the 6.2 miles was about 47 minutes giving us an average mile of around 7:35. All in all, it was a fun race, but I wonder if we would have ran it a little faster had there been more racers around our speed.

Update: The results for the race have been posted online. I ended up 16th out of 158 for the 10k and got 4th in the men’s 20-29 age group (I will admit that there were only 11 people in my age group).