
After a quick start, I settled into 3rd place and watched the top two guys quickly vanish from sight. I knew there were several high school kids right behind me (unfortunately, they weren't my high school kids--they'll get there though!), but I managed to stay ahead of them for the next 1.9 miles. After making my way through the fairways, and heading down the path, I started wondering when this thing was going to end. It kept going and going. I finally rounded a corner and could see the parking lot off in the distance. It was then that one of those high school kids caught me. I thought it was a little early to start my kick, so I just stayed with him. Then, to my frustration, I saw that the finish was not where we started, but much sooner. And there wasn't enough space to catch him again. Fourth place overall aint bad though. I knew I'd still be getting an age group award. Turns out that the top 2 guys were both in my age group, so I still got third. (Age groups were kind of odd. I was in the 24-30 age group rather than they typical 30-34. I probably would have been 1st had it been the typical division. Oh well.

Oh, funny/random side note: My insurance provider was one of the chief sponsors for the race, and my agent was there with a booth. I don't know if he really knows who I am, but I did chat with him for a few minutes afterward. Well, yesterday, in the mail I got a card from him saying "Congratulations on your run this past weekend! I've been bragging about you all week to other clients!" Weird. But kinda cool. That was thoughtful of him. Too bad he wasn't pleased enough to lower my rates!