The day started out cool (50 degrees) and clear with a little breeze. I was chilly at the start and my calves were sore. I was reassessing my goals like every 5 minutes. We started after the police escort decided to arrive. I had planned to start moderately and build into the race, but I had also read that the best way to run a half-marathon is to keep consistent splits. I ran my first mile about :35 faster than I wanted to. My second mile was about :20 faster than the first. As was the third. I was starting to think that maybe I had "screwed the pooch" on this one, but I decided to try to keep consistent splits through the whole race. The miles clicked off - all of them with in one or two seconds of each other. I was feeling good and strong and confident.
The weather was nearly perfect for a race. It got a little warmer as the morning went on, but nothing major and the breeze remained light and variable. Water stops were a problem. I had hydrated well before hand, but I had trouble grabbing water and gatorade. I would have like more, but between my fumbling and some of the volunteers holding on too tight, I didn't get as much as I wanted. For some reason, at mile 10 I fell off my pace - by about :20. I think it was about the time I was trying to get my gel packet open and it was really exhausting. I got right back on the train for miles 11 and 12 and then 13 came in about :08 slower. I think that last mile was slow because I had done the math in my head and knew about where I was going to come in with a mile of XX time.
I felt good and strong the whole way. I kept reminding myself to concentrate on quick turnover and staying light on my feet - it really helped, although I didn't feel like I had another gear at the end, but it was not much of a detriment here. It gives me something to work on.
All-in-all a fantastic race for me. A PR of about :06 or :07 minutes - by my watch, 1:33:44 and the course was a little bit long. Great start to the season and a huge confidence booster for the rest of marathon training and the tri season.
Now, I sit here, alone in my house with my compression socks on, waiting for my GI distress to pass. Almost a perfect Sunday.
This might be interesting to know: I was 17th out of 252 in my division, 66th overall out of 1,050. Official time 1:33:41.
Wow...congrats T-odd. You rocked this race hard. Great job today. You should be proud. We are proud of you.
ReplyDeleteI think that's considered, leaving it all on the course.
Great job! Looks like the Minneapolis Marathon decided to make the huge steep hill a down rather than up. They posted a new course map today. I'm taking that as good news.
ReplyDeleteNice job - and you beat your goal of 1:35 - awesome!!!
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