The Baltimore 10 Miler was held Saturday, June 3, 2017. The
weather was perfect, about 64 degrees at 7:30 am, 70 degrees by 9 am, with only
3-4 mph wind. The race started at 7:30 am, with the runners crowded
together in four successive waves (based on estimated finish time). I was in
the third wave.
There were 3,900 runners (1,539 men,
2,361 women). The course was quite crowded for the whole route. Water stations were set up intermittently from the 3 mile point to the end of the race. Police officers patiently controlled traffic at
each street intersection.
The race started and finished in
Druid Hill Lake Park, near the Maryland Zoo. The course ran from Druid Hill
Park, across an overpass above the Jones Falls Expressway, along Wyman Park
Drive to Art Museum Drive, then onto Howard St., then left onto 28th
St, along 28th St. to Greenmount Ave., then left onto Greenmount
Ave., then up Greenmount to 33rd St., then right onto 33rd
St., along 33rd St. to Lake Montebello, then around Lake Montebello
and back to 33rd St., along 33rd St. and then right onto
The Alameda, then left and back down The Alameda, then right onto 33rd
St. and along 33rd St. back to Greenmount Ave., then south on
Greenmount Ave. to 28th St., and then back to Druid Lake Park.
Dave Berdan was the men’s winner in
53:47. Teresa Welsh was the women’s winner in 1:29:54.
My finish time was 1:48:20 (which
was better than I expected, because I was hampered by muscle strains, stiffness, and limited stride length throughout the race). Overall, I was 2395th of 3,900 runners, and 30th
of 63 in the 60-64 age group.
This was the first time I’d run a road
race in a while. I think I know now how to get ready for the next one. I felt pretty
relaxed throughout the race, and I’m looking forward to running better next
time, hopefully.
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