Bret

Florida Holiday Halfathon

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Location:

Milton,GA,USA

Member Since:

Jul 27, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PR's -

Mile - 4:38    (High School)

2 Mile - 10:12 (High School) 

3 mile - 15:51 (High School)

10k - 35:19 (High School)

Marathon - 2:59 marathon (London -2013)

Half marathon - 1:25:18 (Deseret News 2013)

Completed all 6 of the World Marathon Majors 2024

Completed each of the 5 majors (NY, Chicago, Boston, London & Berlin) at least twice.

8 x Boston Marathon (1999, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2014, 2020 (virtual due to covid) 2021, 2022)

13 x NYC Marathon (1997, 1998, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 3 hour marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue to enjoy running and racing as long as my body permits me.  

Personal:

Old guy - (grandfather even) been running for 40+ years.  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 91.50 Year: 1815.45
Race: Florida Holiday Halfathon (13.1 Miles) 01:27:28, Place overall: 17, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
2.0013.100.000.0015.10

After much trepidation about this race regarding the time on a Sunday morning and needing to get to church by 10 am - I went ahead with it on a tight schedule. 

Not a spectacular time - though faster than I did this race two years ago - this was a very good competitive effort for me today.  The conditions which were not terrible - low 60's with 85% humidity and windy just did not permit my heartrate to maintain the 6:30 pace or better pace I had hoped to run today. 

I made a conscious choice to keep my heart rate below AT for at least the first 8 miles - so that meant when it approached 167, I had to keep my pace in check - which resulted in a number of miles in the low 6:40 pace. 

Richie and I started together and ran until the 2 mile mark where after we had just run two consecutive 6:38's Richie decided to have a go at 6:30's for himself - and I bid him good luck.  Ironically, I actually ran the next mile at 6:30 - but then as we climbed a bridge over the intra costal waterway to the mainland - my pace slowed to 6:47 and my heart rate spiked up to 172.  So, I smoothed things out on the downhill side and kept Richie in my sights - though he was pulling away. 

I nevertheless began to target other runners in front of me after the 5 mile mark and really started to roll after the 7 mile mark to the point where when I came on a runner at mile 9 he declared that my pace was strong and I only had 4 miles left.  I clipped off two 6:30 miles but then was slowed on a bridge/overpass on the next one to 6:42.  So although I was feeling as though I was running pretty quickly, my pace was a bit inconsistent . 

I started to see what I thought was Richie as we approached the turn into Taylor Park just after mile 11 - and I thought he looked like he was coming back to me.  As we rounded the corner a spectator let me know I was the 15th male overall - and I could see two runners in front of me and they were beginning to reel Richie in. 

I really wanted to catch him, but as we made our way around the lake, we turned into a pretty strong headwind, and the course became an undulating and uneven dirt path for most of the last mile.  When we finally hit the road again I simply ran out of race to catch them.  I think he finished 1:26:52 - and I was about a tenth of a mile behind him.  Later he told me that he held the 6:30's until mile 10 and then went into the "hurt locker" where he just hung on to the finish.  We really probably could have run together.

Anyway, so while I was not so thrilled with the time, I took away some positives:  I ran a very controlled and competetive race where I had no one pass me in the race, and was still working to reel in runners in front of me all the way to the end. 

BTW - I ran from the finish to my car and then drove to church 45 mins away  - changed clothes in the parking lot and made it with a few minutes to spare.

 

 

 

 

Comments
From Mark on Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 15:30:22 from 173.168.88.68

Hey Bret, I saw your name on the results and tried to look for you but it sounds like you didn't have much time to hang around. I didn't quite get the time I wanted today either but still felt pretty good in the end. This is one of my favorite halfs around here.

Congrats on the 3rd place Masters award!

From Bret on Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 16:19:27 from 96.228.230.35

Thanks Mark - looks like your splits suggest we were probably pretty close to each other during the race! Nice run today.

From jtshad on Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 22:54:46 from 69.20.183.178

Good run on congrats on the podium finish.

From rockness18 on Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 00:18:40 from 75.42.154.16

Great job!

From Tom on Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 12:43:06 from 137.65.56.16

Great job. Lots of positives as you have noted.

From dugco on Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 12:48:13 from 199.44.20.27

Nothing like divine inspiration, uh, motivation to run a good time - well done, Bret - on the race, and on getting to the church on time!

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