Despite my continued soreness in my left hamstring/groin, I couldn't help but run the Feaster 5k on Thursday. Took the opportunity to run with my wife and my daughter Samantha. Both Kiley and Samantha had run the Kids' K, but that wasn't enough for Sam. We lined up pretty far back, which meant it took over 8 minutes to cross the starting line. We weaved through countless walkers and strollers and pets and never really got to a point that we weren't moving around people, but the 1st mile was definitely the worst. Due to the hills and the extra distance of weaving, this was Samantha's slowest time for 5k (36:35), but with a quick download and sort of the data, I was able to see that she was the fastest 7 and under female. The official age group was 12 and under, so she was 100th out of 225. Not bad for no training. I'm trying to not be a crazy father, so I never force her to train. I figure the exercise she gets from other organized sports (soccer, basketball, softball), should be enough.
Still amazing to see 7000 or so participants in one location for an event. The whole thing takes a lot of planning and volunteers, but it went off as another success.
I'll have to skip the Andover XC 6k on Sunday. Don't want to push the groin/hamstring, but I did put in an easy 3 miles today. The injury slows my running, but doesn't affect everyday life/movement, so it's not too serious.
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