Parley Pratt 4 miler
Saturday morning, instead of the usual long run with the Lunatics, I ran the Parley Pratt, an out and back race on the MKT. This year we had to go east on the trail since the bridge isn't quite finished going west.  I ran a 2 mile warm up with Hugh, Sam, Phil, and Andy.  Race started about 8 am after the pre-race ceremony.  I started off too fast I think.  It felt fast and according to my GPS reading, a 5:30-something pace.  I started out behind Matt and he was in 2nd place. I felt good and passed Matt.  About mile 0.7 Andy S. and Matt pass me so I guess I should have stayed behind.  I wanted to maintain close to a 6 min pace.  My goal was to try to run about 6:03.  First mile was 5:50.
The temp was around 70F so not too bad, but still a bit humid.  First mile I wasn't breathing hard at all, but after that I had to work to keep the pace.  At the turn around I had just slightly over 2 miles on the GPS so course was pretty close.  2nd mile I had slowed to 6:13.  I had a comfortable lead on Phil in 5th place and Andy S. and Matt had a comfortable lead on me.  The just over 6 min pace felt pretty good so that is what I continued to maintain and 3rd mile was also 6:13.  With 1 mile to go, I tried to pick up a little.  I could see the guy that was in the lead at the beginning was ahead of me, but too far to catch.  Ran mile 4 in 6:00 and the last .03 extra in 10 seconds.  4th place overall.  Even with the slightly long course, I had a 2 sec PR over the same race in 2007.  Overall pace was 6:05 avg.  The course in the past the other direction has always been just a bit short.  I felt really good about my time with the longer course.  I had felt tired all week so took running easy on Tu & Th and then skipped my Th weight workout.  This was enough to recover a bit and run a decent race for me.  
This year there was an assortment of breakfast food, but I really didn't feel like eating anything so had some kind of breakfast bar someone had made and no idea what it was. I think I was supposed to pour syrup on it since it didn't taste sweet at all.  They soon announced the awards.  Andy S. won overall (23:37 I think) as well as my age group and Matt was second.  Andy had already left so we took his award, a painted watermelon and dropped off at his house on the way home.  Then went home and ran a 10+ mile course with Hugh.
Fire Cracker Mile
Today, Hugh and I drove to Jefferson City to run the Fire Cracker Mile.  We were up a bit late watching John blow up his back yard and eating way too much sugar so I didn't feel so good at first.  We arrived about 15 min early and ran a warm up mile mostly in the parking lot and I felt better after.  We all walked over the start which was on a downhill.  The timing clock was in the back of a truck and they started us off with an air horn.  I was lined in the front but near the center of the road.  
We were off at a crazy fast pace flying down the hill at at low 4 min pace.  At the bottom of the hill, turned left and the course flattened out, but still supposed to be slightly down although looked flat to me.  After we turned I passed a few people and at quarter mile still running a sub-5 pace.  Second quarter mile around a 5-5:10 pace.  3rd quarter about a 5:10 pace, and 4th quarter is where I slowed to about 5:28 pace.  I was passed by one guy before the end.  Running a fast mile is hard!  Felt out of breath and took a few minutes to feel good again.
Overall time was 5:06 and I measured 1.02 on the GPS.  This is the first mile race I have run since high school where I ran a 5:10 around a track in 1987.  Even though this was down hill never expected to run this fast today.  I definitely think if I hadn't raced yesterday, ate better, and slept, I could have gone under 5.  Overall, placed 5th.  Hugh ran a 6:17 and placed 13.  I think there at least 40 finishers.  There was Oreos, peanut butter Oreos, and water melon after. I highly recommend this miler.  It was an accurate course and best of all, it was free to run!
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