According to Pete Pfitzinger and science, an even-effort on a flat marathon will result in 1-3 minute second half slowdown (for 2:30-4hr marathoners). Read about it here:
http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=17908And yes, it can be done but it requires A) having a very realistic goal, and B) having the patience to start out slow enough.
Good topic. I think for me, as a slow runner, another factor is the temperature increase during the race, that you fast people get to miss out on.
Can I ask a related question: if I would try Pfitzinger's recommendation, to get a 3:35:00 time, I would run the first half in 1:46:00 (8:05 min/mile) and the second half in 1:49:00 (8:19 m/m). So, then when I would do training runs that include some miles at "goal marathon pace", should that be 8:05?