Or, “More Dancing in the Grim Reaper Outfit.”
As usual, I had a relatively crappy meal last night for supper:
Ham pizza! Yum!
Before the half marathon start
Just after the start
I know black socks with shorts are a faux pas,
but they kind of go with my outfit, so leave me alone.
Anyway, we all got lined up. Here’s everyone ready to start the 5K:
Race Goals: I didn’t know how fast I’d be able to run in that outfit, so I didn’t put any pressure on myself. I wanted to start off slower, and pick it up throughout: I’ve been running all of my tempo runs like that, and it has always lead to a strong, fast finish.
And we’re off! I took off pretty easy. I spent the first half-mile in 5th place (better than I thought!). There were 2 guys WAY out there that I wasn’t going to catch. I didn’t expect to place first as there are usually a couple of REALLY speedy guys that show up to this race. I caught one runner, and now I was in 4th.
Mile 1: 6:09. Good. That was where it needed to be. That was 35 seconds slower than the first mile in my last race where I went out way to hard. I was catching the 3rd place runner: a woman. She had a great stride! I caught up and said “Nice pace” as I slowly passed her. She said “Thanks,” and then noticed she was being passed by the Grim Reaper. “Ohhh... oohhhh... ha ha!” She didn’t know what to think!
Then I turned on my camera. Yes, my camera. I ran this race with the sickle in one hand, and a camera and my car keys in the other. I figured I’d take a photo of myself around mile 1 while running. Here I am, hard at work in 3rd place:
I was pretty sure that I finished 3rd, and my finish time was 18:38, which was my fastest of 3 runs that I’ve done on that course (and 4th fastest 5K ever). That finish time means that I had a negative split: 6:09 first mile, 5:55 average over the last 2.1 miles.
About 2 minutes after crossing the line, I took off my head gear and snapped a sweaty photo:
And I LOVE the runners that join in at 0:56.)
Direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf95F1DAk8w
Then I ran to finish to cheer on the finishers of the longer races. I ran into Kaeti who had just finished her FIRST HALF MARATHON!!! Congrats Kaeti!
Speaking of blogger friends, I ran into Jenny, her hubby, and her kids before the race. They were all doing the 5K (I saw Jenny and one of her kids finishing the race). I also bumped into Amy and some of her friends. I also talked with Tom and Danielle who ran the last 5K with me - they both did the half marathon.
I looked at the posted results at the Lake Harriett Bandshell, and it had me in 2nd overall! Maybe I caught one of those 2 guys in the mess of all the other runners in the last mile. I still don’t know. I stuck around for the awards, but they had some problems with the 5K results, so they told us to check the website for the winners.
I’ll post the official results and some fun official photos as soon as they are up! Thanks for reading!
Congrats on the 2nd (or 3rd) place finish!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the name. :)
Ha! Awesome, I LOVE when they join in as welll. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome dance playlist haha.
ReplyDelete... Do your students know what you do with your weekends?
You have so much fun. I wish I had the motivation to get a good outfit!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I am sure you took 2nd place. 18:38, you've got some fast lil feet.
ReplyDeleteLove the nip rub. :)
You are a nutt and I love it!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is "I like to move it, move it...." and the black socks!
Congrats.
Come to Cinti and cheer me on in some races!
ReplyDeleteYeah, the ladies who join in are definitely the best part. It's important not to take yourself too seriously in races :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd someday I'm going to run fast enough that I finish before other people so that I can cheer other people on!
Congratulations on your podium finish! I'm glad you went with Dave's suggestion - it was the best.
ReplyDeleteThat was a crazy playlist, complimented by your ca-raaaazy moves! Nice work.
Congrats on a great race. I can't believe you can even breathe in that getup.
ReplyDeletesome smooth moves
ReplyDeleteMy kids think you are hilarious. Do you go out at night and dance like that? If so I would like to bust a move with you!
ReplyDeleteYou are so great Steve!! You crack me up but your such a great runner!!
ReplyDeleteI think i love you again!!! :O)
ROFLMAO!!!! I'm SURE everyone appreciated your dance moves :)
ReplyDeleteYou're too much!
Glad your outfit was a hit!! I love that you freaked out some of the dogs, too. Haha. Congrats on a great run. AGAIN!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the dancing video - you rock!!! Congrats on your win!
ReplyDeleteIf you keep wearing that outfit to races you should get an endorsement from Body Glide. I would have to almost use an entire stick for protection.
ReplyDeletehow do you run so fast in the outfits!! Great job as always, and congrats!
ReplyDeleteThe play list was great. Who is taking the video of you busting a move like that???
ReplyDeleteI am glad that the runners and walkers were having as much fun as you were. I needed you this morning when I was out running some hills to give me some motivation and a good laugh.
its a hoot about how much fun you have...and then of course... we all forget that you are a very good runner...
ReplyDeletevery good...
I mean fast....
as in...
very good..
Great run as usual, great photos and great costume! Sorry it was so cold for you. “I” also ran a 5K this evening and we ran in short sleeves and 69-degress. YOU HAVE TO VISIT MY BLOG BECAUSE I HAVE PRESENTED A DEDICATION TO YOU - in a photo! - A must see! P.S. I didn't think you were really going to wear that...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your race! Looks like the GR costume is not slowing you down at all. And it's perfect with Halloween coming up.
ReplyDeleteYou have the BEST sense of humor! I always want to do races in costumes but I'm too chicken.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't look like you learned much from "So you think you can dance." Haha!
I'm now making it one of my life goals to go to Minnesota and run in a race that you are cheering at. Freaking fabulous!
ReplyDeleteBtw, wearing black socks is very Euro. You'd be quite trendy over here.
Just think of how even more impressed those runners would have been if they'd known the guy dancing and "touching himself" had run second-fastest in the race. As a Virginia Tech alum, the Hokey Pokey is a personal favorite.
ReplyDeleteOh man, I freakin' LOVE the dancing!!! hahahaha, you're awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Xenia...please post a list of races you will be cheering at in '09.
Great job on an awesome race!!!!!
Love the update to the GR outfit. And the dancing public were a fun laugh.
ReplyDeleteps I did a somewhat stair climb race, and thought of you--I don't know how you pushed yourself for 35 flights--I thought I was going to die, but maybe that's the GR in you... :)
Congrats on 2nd/3rd place!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely game for the Winter Carnival half — so long as I still get to wear my leg warmers. I haven't taken them off since the race...people are starting to talk.
Anyhoodle, great to finally meet you in real time!
OMG I'm still laughing at your dance video! You totally have to come to Illinois and do your motivational dance at my Heroes race next year! I'm looking for costumed bedecked funny folks to line the race route and cheer the runners on. I will personally escort you and family on a whirlwind tour of the Land of Lincoln! What do you say??
ReplyDeleteNice dance moves :)
ReplyDeleteSteve, You should have been at our costume ride. Oh, or isnt that a costume:)?! Nice work running AND taking pics. I hope your shoulder is healing up and i see you in the pool! Julia
ReplyDeleteYour dance moves made me LOL. That is awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt looked like a fun race. I was supposed to that one this year.
Steve,
ReplyDeleteI read your entire blog in one (ill) sitting a few weeks ago, and have been an avid reader since. I ran my first 1/2 marathon yesterday. Delurking now because that video is just far-and-away ridiculous, and I think I love you for that (and a few other things). You a hilarious inspiration, and I'm sure I speak for more than a few other anonymous runners when I say I hope someday I am lucky enough to run into you somewheres. You just rock!
You never cease to amaze me! Second in the race with a wicked costume and a sickle in a time that I could only dream of!
ReplyDeleteRock on Steve Repfontaine *(or something of that sort)
:-)
Love the costume!
ReplyDeleteWay to run strong! And dance strong! :)
Okay, that video is the best thing I've seen all week! Esp. the YMCA bit where the crowd joins in;) Did you have a boom box out there too? HOW MUCH STUFF can you carry when you run??
ReplyDeleteOh and congrats on the awesome finish!! Whichever place you end up with you ran a great race.
Always entertatining Mr. Reaper man. Congrats on running that fast, espically running in that thing.
ReplyDeleteCongrats :)
ReplyDeleteNice run! I bet those people running behind you were pissed they were getting their butts kicked by a guy in costume! No awards for your costume?
ReplyDeleteI ran the half but didn't see you! I didn't PR as I had originally hoped. Unfortunately I was sick all week but mananged to pull out a 1:33 at a comfy pace. It was a great day!
Nice dancin'!
Un. Real! Great video, you provided me a little relief from the Monday blues of being back at work:)
ReplyDeletethese pictures are...
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! love the recap!
Those are some KILLER dance moves . . . bahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats on the speedy 2nd/3rd place finish as well! You, sir, are one of a kind :)
i ran a race with my camera, but was too concerned about a horrible need to poop and chub rub to turn it on and take pictures.
ReplyDeleteone day i'll be as cool as you.
That is freaking hilarious!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are seriously fast,and an awesome spectator. I loved your "hokey pokey" dance!
Ugh- I'll have to watch your video at home (as our tech department doesn't think we need to access YouTube here at work, and therefore it is blocked).
ReplyDeleteBut the pictures are great!! It never ceases to amaze me the bravery that you possess to pull off the stunts that you do. Love the outfit. Plain old Grim Reaper would be way too common, since it's Halloween (of course it was plenty funny for the last race, since it was further back). I can't believe you can run so fast in that getup, plus all that stuff in your hands.
You are truly a freak of nature (and we love you for it).