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Seven and a half miles to start the New Year

On January first I ran the Freezeroo New Year’s Resolution Run in Mendon Ponds. It took me 1:04:43 to finish the 7.5 mile course with an honestly rather quick 8:38 per mile pace.

It perhaps shouldn’t be surprising for a race called the Freezerro, but it was freezing cold with the weather alternating between snow and rain throughout the race. It was a tough day and a hilly course for my longest race since last June.

My first mile had a split of 8:15 which felt far too quick for the number of hills on this course, but given that my pace didn’t actually drop off too much may have actually been more reasonable than I thought at the time. Despite not being on trails, the roads of Mendon Ponds are also not flat and I could feel myself slowing down at times, but my time felt really good for the weather and the terrain.

2025 is off to a quick start. There will be many more races throughout the rest of the year.

First Race of the Year

On Saturday Morning I ran the Freezeroo 5 mile race in Victor. I finished the race in 38:19 which is a full minute quicker than I ran the same distance at the Turkey Trot two months ago.

The first quarter mile of the race was mostly ice, which resulted in me getting off to a slow and cautious start. However, the course cleared up after that with some hills making the opening mile by far the most challenging of the course. By the midpoint of the race I had settled into an easy pace, and while I spent the final mile pushing to do my best, I was honestly surprised that my time was as good as it was.

My next race will not be until after I get back from Grand Cayman.