Showing posts with label joe kleinerman 10k. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joe kleinerman 10k. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

Joe Kleinerman 10K pics

Here are pics from Saturday's Joe Kleinerman 10K around Central Park, my 66th New York Road Runners race and my 77th race overall since I traded smoking for marathoning.


This also marked the 12th and final day of the #12RunsOfChristmas -- what a challenge! So cut me some slack on how bad I look crossing the finish line. Interesting to see that brightroom.com has been replaced by marathonfoto.com. The difference in photo staffing was obvious as they had more photogs shooting the back-of-packers and even pre-start and post-finish. My experience with brightroom last year especially and in recent years is extreme laziness for some photogs; hope it's permanent.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Miami Marathon, Marriage and Magic

Before reading on, help my friend Alyssa Milano get over the $25,000 hump with her very worthy initiative that you can find here. I guzzle perfectly clear Poland Spring water every day -- even started a water-guzzling challenge for myself -- and you cannot take that for granted as a human on this Earth. No more filthy drinking water for anyone...help Alyssa.

Big events coming up in life, as I am training for the Jan. 31 Miami Marathon and then will marry Lisa two weeks after that. I am looking forward to 2010!

Today I celebrated my third anniversary of quitting smoking cold turkey and replacing it with water and marathons. My first race in that bold, uncharted territory back in December 2006 was the Joe Kleinerman 10K. I remember that feeling of making it all the way around Central Park with limited stopping. I remember how good my body felt later that day, and how much it made me want to run more -- which puts me here on the verge of my seventh marathon.

I remember those start-line words that day from Mary Wittenberg, head of the New York Road Runners and ING NYC Marathon. She told us runners in that Joe Kleinerman 10K field: "Start easy and finish hard!"

That is what I did today. Mary started us again, the morning after a wet snowfall. She noted that we were blessed with "great weather" and I agreed. It could have been one of those fun-run mornings, but they were able to clean the Central Park perimeter road and it was sunny and felt like high 20s.

I am starting to get my fitness back little by little and this finished off a good training week for me. I still would like to lose 10 or 15 pounds by Miami. Today I called upon something I learned from my Team for Kids coach when I was training for the 2007 ING NYC Marathon. We were training on hills and he taught us to count backwards from 100 whenever we came upon a big incline -- and to never look ahead at the ascent of the hill but to look slightly down. I did that most of this race. I literally counted backwards from 100 seven times, and each time there was a slight gradient in the oval I would resume counting. Whatever it takes!

Training on your own makes it easy to occasionally have walk breaks. Running in an NYRR pack pulls you like a magnet as you stay with other runners naturally, without thinking about it. It was a great day. My time was nowhere near my 10K best, but it was 1:06:51, with a 10:46 pace (9:13 is my PR pace). My first Kleinerman was 1:18:40. Today as I ran I also thought about that first race and how it felt, how much I didn't know (like that you are supposed to wash your running gear), and what feels best to me is not only knowing what I am doing to help my own life but how many people I know have been inspired along the way to run because of my own reports through blogs or whatever. If you can inspire one other person to run, congrats.

I really have to thank Mary and the NY Road Runners organization. Not only for this particular race (and being able to squeeze in), but for making my life better. I haven't blogged in quite a while but I want to say how wonderful NYRR is and urge anyone around here to be part of it. What a life-changer it has been.

I also liked the protein shakes after the finish line today, up on the 102nd Street Transverse. And I especially want to thank the two English Bulldogs who let me pet them on the walk back to my car, just before leaving the park. For some reason, every time I have a great run, I see an English Bulldog. I love them.

Big times are up ahead. After today's race, we just decorated our first Christmas tree in our new home in the NYC suburbs.



We are figuring out how to get everyone here for the Valentine's Day wedding and we are figuring out where to go for our honeymoon. I am also trying to figure out how to train up here and then make it through that Miami 26.2 miles with no breathing/asthmatic issues, as I've been known to encounter when going from snow to South Florida humidity. In 1997, I worked the World Series and was sitting in snow in Cleveland for Game 5 and then was in the humidity of Miami for Game 6, and during that game I had to go to ER and get on a breathing treatment. Hoping that goes smoothly, will carry inhaler.

Let's go with this adventure. Smoking days are so forgotten. I'm a runner.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Happy Holidays

Here's a pic taken on Cat Hill during last Sunday's Joe Kleinerman 10K at Central Park:



Next up: Hot Chocolate 4M Saturday morning at Central Park. Hopefully will set my 2009 race calendar soon -- still trying to figure out the holidays and STL.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

My Running History

Sunday is the Joe Kleinerman 10K -- one full loop around Central Park. It is the first NY Road Runners event I ever entered after I changed my life on 12/1/06. My 10K PR is 57:11 in the 2007 Healthy Kidney 10K and I am going to destroy that now. Here's my NYRR history!



Race Name, Date

Dist.
(miles)

Gun
Time

Net
Time

Pace
per Mile
Overall Place/
Total
Finishers
Gender Place/
Total
Males
Age Place/
Total
in Age Grp.

Age-Grd.
Time

Perf.
%
Knickerbocker 60K
November 15, 2008
37.2 9:51:00 9:51:00 15:53 78 / 80 62 / 63 17 / 17

ING New York City Marathon
November 2, 2008
26.2 5:51:45 5:13:27 11:57 32063 / 38100 22241 / 25217 3426 / 3810 4:43:17 44.0%
NYRR Grand Prix: Queens Half
September 14, 2008
13.1 2:25:32 2:22:55 10:54 2406 / 3059 1591 / 1888 176 / 207 2:07:28 46.4%
Run for Central Park
July 19, 2008
4.0 0:43:27 38:13 9:33 2790 / 4613 1772 / 2325 192 / 253 33:58 49.6%
Hope & Possibility 5M
June 22, 2008
5.0 0:52:05 49:49 9:57 1015 / 2043 627 / 974 75 / 109 44:16 48.1%
WABC Fight/Prostate Cancer
June 15, 2008
5.0 0:54:13 49:45 9:57 3828 / 5515 2739 / 3462 327 / 402 44:13 48.2%
Healthy Kidney 10K
May 17, 2008
6.2 1:10:35 1:02:07 10:01 5019 / 6282 3075 / 3441 289 / 329 55:12 48.6%
NYRR Brooklyn Half Marathon
May 3, 2008
13.1 2:20:24 2:15:46 10:21 4957 / 5839 2991 / 3294 282 / 320 2:02:07 48.4%
Scotland Run 10K
March 30, 2008
6.2 1:06:45 59:56 9:40 4811 / 6977 2967 / 3669 281 / 362 53:16 50.4%
Colon Cancer Challenge 15K
March 9, 2008
9.3 1:43:11 1:37:54 10:31 2888 / 3286 1628 / 1757 194 / 204 1:27:33 47.0%
NYRR Bronx Half-Marathon
February 10, 2008
13.1 2:21:00 2:20:32 10:43 2891 / 3265 1952 / 2113 235 / 254 2:06:24 46.8%
NYRR Gridiron Classic
February 3, 2008
4.0 0:47:37 41:26 10:21 3967 / 4940 2360 / 2669 284 / 325 36:49 45.7%
NYRR Manhattan Half-Marathon
January 27, 2008
13.1 2:26:00 2:18:58 10:36 4255 / 4997 2782 / 3116 345 / 391 2:05:00 47.3%
NYRR Fred Lebow Classic
January 12, 2008
5.0 0:56:54 53:21 10:40 3789 / 4425 2152 / 2351 272 / 295 47:25 44.9%
Volunteer Credit
January 2, 2008

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NYRR Hot Chocolate 15K
December 1, 2007
9.3 1:38:42 1:35:16 10:14 3880 / 4773 2059 / 2323 213 / 237 1:25:11 48.3%
Race To Deliver
November 18, 2007
4.0 0:42:37 37:35 9:23 3097 / 5213 1807 / 2486 177 / 233 33:24 50.4%
ING New York City Marathon
November 4, 2007
26.2 6:23:41 6:08:25 14:03 36986 / 38607 25255 / 26072 3814 / 3909 5:35:55 37.1%
NYC Half-Marathon
August 5, 2007
13.1 2:31:48 2:26:01 11:08 8671 / 9927 4789 / 5164 459 / 501 2:12:27 44.7%
Naples-New York Park to Park
July 14, 2007
6.2 1:03:45 58:55 9:30 2728 / 4566 1786 / 2392 173 / 234 52:46 50.8%
WABC Fight/Prostate Cancer
June 17, 2007
5.0 0:53:07 47:55 9:35 3297 / 5010 2508 / 3280 306 / 394 42:55 49.7%
Japan Day
June 3, 2007
4.0 0:39:58 37:01 9:15 2507 / 4599 1776 / 2558 176 / 257 33:09 50.8%
AHA Start! Wall Street Run
May 22, 2007
3.0 0:35:28 27:51 9:17 3631 / 6672 2506 / 3635 485 / 706

Healthy Kidney 10K
May 19, 2007
6.2 1:02:21 57:11 9:13 3576 / 5419 2450 / 3087 236 / 308 51:13 52.4%
NYJL Mother's Day 4M
May 13, 2007
4.0 0:38:09 36:54 9:13 1659 / 3194 1111 / 1581 98 / 144 33:03 50.9%
NYRR Brooklyn Half-Marathon
April 14, 2007
13.1 2:22:35 2:19:03 10:36 4125 / 4853 2588 / 2831 258 / 284 2:06:07 46.9%
Scotland Run 10K
April 1, 2007
6.2 1:05:57 1:01:17 9:53 4316 / 5721 2721 / 3178 271 / 320 54:53 48.9%
NYRR 8K Run
March 17, 2007
4.9 MQ
0:00




Colon Cancer Challenge 15K
March 11, 2007
9.3 1:38:31 1:36:15 10:20 2025 / 2403 1235 / 1341 135 / 143 1:26:46 47.4%
Salsa, Blues & Shamrocks 5K
March 4, 2007
3.1 0:31:51 30:17 9:46 1902 / 2874 1244 / 1618 128 / 159 27:07 47.5%
NYRR Gridiron Classic
February 4, 2007
4.0 0:49:17 43:05 10:46 3837 / 4482 2267 / 2501 244 / 256 38:35 43.6%
NYRR Manhattan Half-Marathon
January 21, 2007
13.1 2:34:22 2:30:03 11:27 4108 / 4404 2649 / 2777 328 / 340 2:16:06 43.5%
NYRR Fred Lebow Classic
January 7, 2007
5.0 57:03 54:01 10:48 3636 / 4181 2177 / 2364 255 / 274 48:23 44.0%
NYRR Hot Chocolate 10M
December 16, 2006
10.0 2:10:55 2:07:07 12:42 3945 / 4034 1971 / 1996 207 / 210 1:54:44 38.6%
Joe Kleinerman 10K
December 10, 2006
6.2 1:21:13 1:18:40 12:41 4731 / 4910 2552 / 2610 300 / 305 1:10:28 38.1%