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Training Log Archive: jennycas

In the 7 days ending Jan 27, 2019:

activity # timemileskm+m
  orienteering5 2:06:49 7.15 11.5
  running2 1:21:00
  swimming1 34:00 0.62(54:43) 1.0(34:00)
  Total8 4:01:49 7.77 12.5

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Sunday Jan 27, 2019 #

9 AM

orienteering race (Flinders Uni 1/4 final) 17:37 [4] 2.3 km (7:40 / km)
shoes: Asics Kayano 23

This was the first race of the knockout sprint and I was paired with Meredith on the start line, and kept seeing her throughout the course (she had A, I had B), and then we raced each other to the finish unit which she punched first but we were recorded as finishing in the same second, haha. Took anti-inflammatories last night and so hamstring was less painful today, although still restricted in movement and I wasn't very fluent on the stairs, of which there were plenty. Therefore I tended to take wider routes although maybe these weren't as efficient; even so, I didn't expect to be quite as much as 4 min down on Bridget. Flinders Uni is so much fun with its network of convoluted courtyards :)
11 AM

orienteering race (Flinders Uni semifinal) 16:57 [3] 2.2 km (7:42 / km)
shoes: Asics Kayano 23

Mass start in the C girls, on the southern side of the lake, and I feel I did well to avoid the traps although a couple of times took an up-and-down route when I should have gone wider/flatter. Ended up chasing Meredith into the finish again!
5 PM

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Flinders Uni knockout sprint final
Spent a couple of hours putting out controls, taping off garden bed near the last control, opening gates in the childcare centre so it could be a through route, and had the start set up well before the first competitors were ready to use it. The elite course had mass starts (which I hadn't been aware of until this morning) for C, B, A finals, so it was a good thing that I'd set a snap-decision route choice leg right out of the start, but a bit unfortunate that competitors in later finals got to witness the decisions made by groups starting before them. Also unfortunate that the start clock I'd been given turned out to be a minute slow (not that I knew this until afterwards) and so all the results on the elite course are shown as being a minute longer than they actually were. On the bright side, it does mean that the top runners got close to the 10 min winning time I was aiming for, and I'm particularly proud of the route choice trap which I set on the second-last leg, avoidance of which won Simon the race.

Had intended to run home afterwards - amazing that everything was packed up by 7pm - but I was pretty buggered and the beach seemed like a better option...

Saturday Jan 26, 2019 #

7 AM

swimming 34:00 [3] 1.0 km (34:00 / km)

Managed not to mug any little old ladies or further aggravate my hamstring.
5 PM

orienteering race (Heathfield Sprint) 33:32 [3] 3.2 km (10:29 / km)
(injured) shoes: Asics Nimbus 19

Fun course from Olly, which started out around the lake in Woorabinda then crossed the train line and did a couple of laps of the school. Measured as straight line I believe so actual distance quite a bit longer (we really need a consistent approach on this). I walked anything cross-country, and jogged fairly cautiously on the rest, and am still not sure whether I made the best route choices in a number of places, but it doesn't really matter because it was a lovely area to be running through, even if I did have to roll under a locked gate!

Friday Jan 25, 2019 #

9 PM

orienteering race (Belair night) 31:43 [3] 3.8 km (8:21 / km)
(injured) shoes: Inov8 X-Talon bluegreen

Adrian's golf course night O which was the first race of Sprint Adelaide. Perfect conditions for it tonight and I enjoyed running around (mostly by myself, having got there later than I would have liked because Blair's plane was delayed) although I could either read the map - just; my night vision is woeful - or watch where I was putting my feet. The one time I tried both simultaneously, I stepped in a ditch and jarred my hamstring nastily. Only real mistake was on 15 where I mistook the looming outline of a sand trap rim for the looming outline of a tee platform and went north when I should have gone south, so lost about 40 sec. Great fun and I am very glad that I suggested a night race for this weekend.

Thursday Jan 24, 2019 #

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(injured)

Tweaked hamstring just by turning over in bed, so thought better of running today, a decision made easier by the fact that it reached 46 degrees outside - although I feel that I cheated on living through Adelaide's hottest day on record given that for most of it I was shivering inside the air-conditioned hospital.

Wednesday Jan 23, 2019 #

6 PM

orienteering (Narnungga) 27:00 [3]
shoes: Asics Kayano 23

Fun little control-picking sprintervals on Olly's brand-new map of Park 25. He'd previously said that this activity would be fairly "chilled" which can only be an oxymoron when the official temperature is 40 degrees at the BOM weather station less than 500m away!

Tuesday Jan 22, 2019 #

6 PM

running (Morialta) 28:00 [3]
shoes: Asics Nimbus 19

Inertia, temperature & sightings of melting koalas only took us as far as First Falls, which was enough for my knee/ITB anyway - hope it's happier on the weekend.

Monday Jan 21, 2019 #

8 PM

running (Hawthorndene) 53:00 [3]
shoes: Asics Kayano 23

After becoming a bit dessicated spending a couple hours checking all my control sites for Sunday's Flinders Uni event (am struggling to make the knockout sprint's final race short enough) I still had to drop the borrowed kiddy car seat off at F&T's, so went for a run from there since it was cooler than on the plains - and dropped in on the Uppills to talk Sprint Series/Sprint Adelaide, so it was quite dark by the time I got back to my car on Turners Ave, but the full moon was amazing as I drove down the hill to home.

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