I ran in my first meet of the season yesterday. It wasn't a school meet but actually an open meet in Pennsylvania. I was running against three pretty intimidating looking 20 somethings including one guy who would finish the 60m race in 6.6h! I did well for the first half of the race, pretty much keeping up with the two guys on the side of me including the 6.6h guy and a little bit ahead of the guy on my left. However when I saw the two guys on my right starting to move I apparently really froze up.
They surged ahead and by probably around 40m the guy on my left had moved in front of me and ended up beating me by 3 tenths!
Furthermore, when I'm usually running this distance in practice I usually am very conscious of the last 30m, aware of where I'm breathing out and just trying to relax for top speed and then at the end can tell whether I set a PB or ran a bad race. In this race the last half was basically a blank to me and I came away with a truly awful time.
I know that learning to put the blinders on is mainly a function of experience but are there any cues that you guys use with your athletes that might be helpful in this situation?