I had decided that I would be leaving my watch in the hotel room. One thing I know about myself is that I will hold myself back. If I'm constantly looking at my watch (which I would do), I tell myself I'm going too fast for my pace. I wanted to race this race based on feel and how my body was feeling. Not sure it was a great idea, because I crashed the last 4 miles of the race. But I am glad I didn't wear my watch.

The water in the cups was a little frozen. But the scary part to me was the water on the ground was also frozen. This made the waterstops at little hazardous. From a waterstop and nutrition aspect this was the best supported race I've participated in. There was water & powerade almost every mile and at least 3 Gu stations.
Although I wasn't wearing my watch, I couldn't help but look at the giant clocks they have at every mile. I knew I was going fast (for me). I'm not sure how much that played into the wall I slammed into around mile 9. It could have also been that I was actually going too fast at the beginning, but it's important to me to start strong. When I looked up my pace, I was at a 10:14 average pace from the start through the 10k mark, from 10k to 15k my pace was 10:19, and then dropped to 11:23 for the final part of the race. My overall average pace was 10:35, which is 20 seconds faster per mile than my previous best. I finished in 2:18:39. My PR before that was 2:22:51. Overall, I'm extremely happy with my time. I'm disappointed with my crash at the end, but I know I can improve there.
Last year I did a half marathon this same weekend and set a PR of 2:30. That course was entirely flat. The Mercedes course was anything but flat. I'm very proud of the improvements I've made in just a year. Sometimes it feels like progress crawls, but to look year over year is very encouraging. The other thing I noticed in this race was the hills. Yes, there were hills, some big ones. However, I didn't feel the hills like I usually do. I was much stronger on them. I guess those stairs and hill repeats my coach, Tracey, makes me do really do payoff.