Fitness Friday – Ústí nad Labem Half Marathon

Over the last year, I’ve developed this habit of wanting to do races while on vacation. So when my friend Sara and I decided to go to the Czech Republic for a week, I started hunting down races to run in the area.

One of the only ones I could find was a half marathon race in Ústí nad Labem (and another 10k in Vienna the following weekend, which I’ll also be doing). I was a little wary: I had never run a half marathon before, I was going to be in a different country that was six hours ahead of my current time zone and I would only have 48 hours to recover from the time change before the race. I also had to do some serious training for the weeks leading up to the race because I hadn’t completed any distance of over roughly 12k.

So uh…

Bam!
Bam!

Upon hearing that I was going to be doing this, my brother, who lives in Paris, offered to come out and do the run with me. So with my good friend and brother in tow, we made our way up to Ústí nad Labem from Prague on the morning of the race.

The weather wasn’t great – it was cold and rainy, and the outlook for this run wasn’t good. But frankly, I was too excited to really care. Despite the cold and rain, I knew that I would warm up enough on the run to not freeze my butt off out there and, if anything, the rain would feel refreshing. I very much dislike running in the heat, so I’d opt for rain over bright, boiling sunshine any day.

Attaching our bibs
Attaching our bibs

We picked up our packets and huddled in a few buildings until the start of the race. Sara took our bags (bless her cotton socks) while my brother and I made it down to the race start zone. He was in a faster class than me, (sub two hours) but it didn’t seem to matter since we all basically ended up in the same area.

It wasn’t too packed of a race either – roughly two thousand people and the start zone wasn’t a disaster which was hugely appreciated.

My goal for this run was just to complete it. I had some idea I’d like to get around two hours, but given the road conditions, my overall fitness level and the fact that I was on vacation, I knew I wasn’t going to be busting ass the whole way throug. My good friend Cory had suggested a pace of around 6:10/k, so I took him at his word and decided to stick with that.

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I started off too fast. I was doing the first few kilometers around 5:30 and feeling pretty awesome, but I knew that couldn’t last. The rain dwindled off around the 4th kilometer and the sun started to come out so my pace actually ended up slowing down at that point.

The first leg of the course was through a fairly industrial area of Ústí nad Labem. It wasn’t particularly picturesque, but the lanes were wide and there was tons of space to move around through the crowd. I was passed often and frequently, but that was okay because I was out there to have a good time.

One thing is for sure though, despite this being labeled a flat course, it definitely was not! By the end of the race, we had done 125 meters uphill! Uphills are not my friend, and I appreciate them even less on a half marathon course!

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Having never done a half before, I have to say I was impressed with just how many water stations there were. Not only water, but power drinks (not something I go for though), actual pre-peeled fruit like bananas and oranges and even wet sponges to use on yourself if you’re too warm. The run was put on by a company called Mattoni, which turned out to be a water company from the Czech Republic. The only slightly odd thing was that brand was the only water they were serving on the course and it was lightly carbonated. In any and all situations I opt for flat water, so I wasn’t sure how my system would handle the carbonation of the fluid. Thankfully, it was such a low amount of carbonation that I didn’t feel especially gas-y while drinking it. (I did have a small bottle of tap water on me that I had filled up prior to the race though.)

I had three running gels on me and I consumed one right before the start of the race and another one at kilometer 7. By the time I was supposed to take my next one (kilometer 14), I was just really grossed out by the sugary gel and only ended up eating half of it. I actually had to force myself to do so because I didn’t really want to eat it, but I could tell I was getting a bit lackluster and thought maybe some of the carbs would help me out. In the end, I don’t know if I really noticed much of a difference.

Bam!

All in all, it was a good run and I didn’t feel strained at any point. None of my joints hurt, and my muscles didn’t really start to feel any kind of soreness until roughly kilometer 19. I wasn’t pushing a pace that made me out of breath, so I think it allowed me to enjoy the race a lot more than if I had been busting my ass for a sub two hour run. I enjoyed the run as a whole, although I’m not sure how much I’d like to be physically pushing myself for faster and faster times for such a long distance.

I saw Sara several times throughout the course, and it was such a huge boost to see her out there supporting us! It put a smile on my face every time I saw her (and I saw her loads of times and at varying intervals! I think she got around that course faster than I did!). She snapped pictures of me and my brother constantly for those two hours and it really warmed my heart.

The course
The course

I also really enjoyed getting to see a city I’d have no other reason at all to visit if it weren’t for this race. The people were friendly, the course was… err… interesting, and I got to experience my first half!

Finished!
Finished!

As you finish the race, they hand you your medal and these shiny silver foil cloaks. I always thought they looked a bit silly, but oh my god did I ever need that after the run. It worked well to keep my body temperature up because as soon as I finished the run the warmth started to leave my body and I was shivering within seconds.

I met up with my brother (who finished around the one hour, fifty-five minute marker) and Sara at a designated spot after the race. I clocked in around 2:08 something or other.

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Yay! Completed my first half marathon! One thing that interested me, and of course made sense, was that in this echelon of racing, I’m no longer amongst the more physically fit people out there. Usually in 5 and 10K races I’m in the top 25%, but for this one I was definitely in the bottom half! There was also a huge discrepancy in how many women (25%) ran this compared to men (75%).

Race Results

  • Finish Time: 2:08:46
  • Pace: 6:06 per kilometer
  • Overall placement: 1450/1831
  • Age group placement (Women up to 34 years): 134/219
  • Gender placement (F): 272/452

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