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Downloaded data is pending my return to Boston, as my ANT stick is there.
The good about the race: I generally made good decisions, both achilles' tendons held up fine, and I was doing an adequate job reading ahead. I was in second place halfway through the course, but just couldn't hang on.
The bad: I felt sluggish physically, I apparently slowed down after the spectator control, and I hesitated twice when I wasn't sure if a particular feature was crossable. I lacked any zip in my legs, and it took an unusual amount of will to run with any speed. I had already decided that given the questionable achilles, I wanted the option of bailing without affecting my ranking, so I told Valerie to exclude this race from my rankings.
Control by control:
1-3: big open field, no challenges. I ran left of the lake and hopped the walls between 2-3. This was all running speed. The start triangle was at the start, so I was a little cautious for the first few seconds while I oriented.
4: Contour lines were printed over the paths, so I wasn't certain the rightmost path through the olive green existed. Fortunately, it did.
5: Right, up the stairs. I didn't notice the stairs when planning my route, but they weren't terribly costly.
6: Left around the building. I passed two other runners here.
7: Right around NCC-1701, then left into the control. I wasn't sure which stone wall corner the control was in, and left seemed to be the best option.
8: Through the breezeway; in hindsight, I figured this was an error, but it didn't seem to matter.
9: Straight, hopped two crossable walls. Straight to 10.
11: Right around the building, which I had settled on even without considering the stairs.
12: Up stairs, straight.
13: Left around the first building, around the arcing path, past 20, and straight in. I used the small building as a visible guiding feature.
14: Only 1 route.
15: I saw lots of olive green and uncrossable walls, so I stayed high until I cleared all that before attacking. Ali and I were tied here, so I lost all my time on the course to her over 16-24.
16: Apparently, I started slowing down here. There was a guy ahead of me into 16.
17: Took extra care to miss the olive, then ran unnecessarily up and down along the path rather than going straight.
18: Ran to the path, then winded. Saw the tree from far away.
19: Straight.
20: Straight.
21: Probably overly concerned with the paths; I was smoked by Eric, who looked for the bridge and blasted down to the control.
22-24: Trudge and into the finish, briefly into the lead before Ali.