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Killarney Spring 5k Series

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Member Since:

Dec 31, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Olympic Trials Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

In last year's Ballybunion kidz 1k, I chicked lots of boys - obviously.

Short-Term Running Goals:

To beat more boys and win some races.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run in the Olympics.

Personal:

I'm 10 and incredibly small. I love ice-cream and Twilight. My sister is 6 and she runs too {but I'm way faster:)}. The crazy old man who calls himself Bam is my dad - unfortunately:(

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Race: Killarney Spring 5k Series (3.107 Miles) 00:23:55, Place in age division: 1
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
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Today was the final day of the Killarney Spring 5k Series in the National Park. I had run two out of the three previous races and finished first both times in the under 15 age group. I wanted to win again today - to make it a clean sweep:)

In the morning I felt nervous but excited because I knew if I won the race I would receive a prize. I also wanted to run a good PR. My previous best was from the first race when I ran 24:24. Even though I had been sick and had not trained for a while, I knew that  I could go faster - so long as dad would let me. Dad let me...

Before the race we warmed up by jogging a half mile and then did some dynamic stretching and more jogging with some strides.

Just as we were about to start, we had to move off the course and let a jaunting cart go through - there were tourists from the US on it:)

We started at a good pace and went through the first mile in 7:47. I was leading in my age group and felt ok. The second mile had a hill in it and we did that mile in 7:53. I felt ok and decided to go faster. I worked hard to the finish and out sprinted dad. No excuses this week as his leg was better. I finished in 23:55 and took 29 seconds off my PR. I feel like I can run much faster.

We jogged back to the hall and had a buffet and drinks before the prize-giving.

They didn't give me the prize for the under 15 girls but they gave me a prize for being the youngest runner - what's that about:( But they did give me a special mention and said about my time.

I won a Euro 30 voucher for the Nike Outlet:)

I can't wait to race again but I think it will be sometime before dad lets me. I would like to thank everybody for all the nice comments.

 

Comments
From Jake K on Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 14:43:43 from 67.177.11.154

Nice job on the clean sweep in the series! Glad you had a good run and got a nice prize!

From Bret on Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 18:07:54 from 96.228.167.228

Fantastic race and time - Your Dad must be very proud!

From Kendall on Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:47:22 from 74.81.231.133

Good work on the races! I think you've got a pretty smart coach working with you as well.

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