YIPPEE. It was a very hilly course (I actually kind of knew this going into it, but man it was hilly) -- When I called Dean to tell him how did he said he was a little worried because some of the hills were much steeper than he had thought. It was a perfectly executed race though, and the hills (or the cross-wind along the ocean) did not affect my performace because I ran pretty much by feel and did not really pay attention to my splits except at the very beginning to make sure I was not running too fast. I am so happy.
This my watch time - the "clock time" is a little different but I figured this is the way my splits worked out so it is how I am breaking down my race (for future training):
mile 1 - 7:58 (this is wrong)
mile 2 - 6:41 (downhill, but this is wrong too -- the average of 1 and 2 is 7:19 and much more believable - I was not feeling "peppy" just trying to ease into it)
mile 3 - 7:36 (big hill, as we crested it we were running along the ocean I think it was pretty - but I did not really pay attention)
mile 4 - 7:17 (still along the ocean, finding pace was hard because of the rolling hills)
mile 5 - 7:27 (more of the same - you could see the marathon leaders here coming down the hill as we were heading up - man, they looked good for 21 miles!)
mile 6 - 7:16 (harder portion as we headed away from the ocean)
mile 7/8 - 7:27 (missed the mile 7 marker because there was a water stop there and I was taking a gu. This was a hard part of the race - steady uphill over about a mile)
mile 9 - 7:23 (I am starting to focus on passing people now, I don't feel good, but I know from my fast finish runs I can finish!)
mile 10 - 7:27 (water, shorter hill)
mile 11 - 7:23 (yea baby)
mile 12 - 7:21 (passing lots of people now - LAST HILL)
mile 13 - 7:08 (downhill - can hear the finish!!!)
mile 13.1 - :40 (holy cow - I could not believe the clock as I was running into the finish!!)
I really expected to PR today, and I pretty much knew a 1:38 was in reach, but I seriously did not expect to break 1:37 - especially after I realized how hilly it was. I am very happy.
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