I was feeling better this morning, but didn't know if that would mean I run faster or not.  The plan was to finish the 10K in 1 hr 20 or less.  I lined up about mid-pack and moved way over to the side since I wasn't sure if I was in the right place for whatever pace I might run.  I started off pretty slow but definitely better than the 11:30 miles I have been running on the trail.  I was easily passing people up the hills and this pace felt okay and was low impact. For the first 2 miles, I passed a lot of people. 
At the end of the first loop, it looked like I was going to finish in under an hour so that was good to see.  I passed a few more and then caught up to a girl (Emily) and she seemed to be the right pace so I stayed with her.  We had a good conversation about running and ran together until the last hill where there less room on the side of the road to run. I picked up a little to stay out of the way of any cars passing and since it was a hill, I felt like I could run faster.  
Overall, this was very easy for me and my butt gave me fewer problems today which I think helped with the pace.  From what I can tell, it is the SI joint that is becoming inflamed and keeping me from running faster.  I did hold back for this run but not sure if I can run this pace on a normal run or if it was because of the race.  Hopefully, it is a sign I am getting better, but I do not plan to push the pace for quite awhile.  I'd be very happy if I could run 9 min miles pain free for awhile.
I placed 3rd in my age group with a time around 58 min, about a 9:27 pace.  I didn't quite get my GPS started for a few seconds at the beginning.  I picked out a pair of Mizzou running socks from the table of prizes.  Hugh placed 1st in his age group in the 10K.
 
 
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Glad you are feeling better. Your slow pace is about my fast pace :)
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