It was a chilly and windy morning in the Glass City. I decided to run with a coat over my short sleeve shirt, singlet, shorts, compression socks and stocking hat. I did get warm during the half marathon, but not overly warm.
I was hoping that this half marathon would be better then last year. It wasn't. But any day I can run, is a good day.
I started to develop a side stitch around the 3 mile mark. It went away after a while, but it caused me to slow down my pace by almost a minute. I don't know if the side stitch was due to the water I drank the chews I ate on the course. When I run everyday, I always drink water at 2 miles. I rarely have any issues. I don't know the cause, but it happened. Once the side stitch went away, I was able to run a little faster. Then it struck again. This time around mile 6. Another round of side stitches. At the six mile mark, I was behind in time 3 minutes. When the stitch went away again. I passed mile 7 down by 2-3 minutes.
As mile 7 started, the course took us through a park. At one of the aid stations, a lady in front of me was trying to grab Gu. She missed a volunteer and stopped to turn around a grab one. Of course I was right behind her. Since it happened so fast, I just stuck out my arms to push her. She apologized to me, but I did have to put on the brakes for her. Also in the park, we got our first taste of the wind. It wasn't too pleasant. It was a yucky headwind that slowed me down some more. Crossing the 9 and 10 mile marks, I was behind the time by 5 minutes.

Besides the side stitches, I had another issue. I was stepping into low areas of the street and my right hip started developing pain. After making the step, my hip would start stinging. I did that at least twice. It wasn't too painful, but there was some pain. It did eventually go away as I was running.
According to my watch, I finished the half marathon in 2:06:30. I really wanted to run under two hours this year. I was coming to the race without an injury and last year I battled with a severely strained right hamstring. I even finished faster last year by four minutes. Oh well. I ran another race injury free and any race is a great opportunity. To me running is fun and I'm happy anytime I can do it.
Following the race, I met up with my Oiselle teammate Jen Bigham at the after party. I met Jen in New York before running the Can Lake 50K. Jen finished second overall for females in the half marathon. I was so happy to see her again.
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