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Yuenling Shamrock Marathon

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Location:

Nancy,KY,USA

Member Since:

Jan 01, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

2017 IMM: 4:05:43

2017 Covenant Health Marathon 3:33:12

2016 Hatfield and McCoy Marathon: 4:01:12

2016 Indy Monumental Marathon 3:39:55

2015 Indy Monumental Marathon 3:13:33

2015 Chicago Marathon 3:48:36

2015 Boston Marathon 3:23:40

2014 Carmel Marathon 3:08:41

2014 Yuenling Shamrock Marathon 3:07:53

2013 Marquette Marathon: 3:11:53

2013 Rock N Sole Half Marathon: 1:26:52

2013 500 Festival Half Marathon 1:28:36

2012 Carmel Marathon 3:16:45

2011 Carmel Marathon 3:24:55

2011 500 Festival Half Marathon 1:30:20

2011 Presque Isle Marathon 3:30

2011 Prairie Fire Marathon 3:41:16

2010 Morse MiniMarathon 1:32:36

2006 Derby Festival Marathon 3:56:35

Short-Term Running Goals:

Boston Qualifier (again)

Sub 3 hour Marathon

Boston Qualifier

Long-Term Running Goals:

Staying Healthy and injury free

Personal:

Married to Heidi with two lovely children; Oliver 13 and Amelia 11.  I have been running for about 18 years now.  

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Race: Yuenling Shamrock Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:07:53, Place overall: 81, Place in age division: 11
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
3.5026.200.000.0029.70

Nice day for a race.  A little windy though.  12 to 20 mph sustained winds. My plan was to hang out with the 3:15 group for 18 miles, then go for it (sub 3:10), which is kind of what I did.  8:30 start, so I was able to sleep in a little, eat breakfast and jog the roughly 2 miles to the race start line.

Miles 1 through 4:  7:36, :17, :24, :15.  Our pace group leader had lots of stories to tell.  He talked a lot.   We had a good group of about 30 people or so.  We started out by heading south with the wind.  Pace seemed easy at this point.

 

Miles 5 through 8 :7:19, :23, 24, :19  I eat gels like candy for this race going through 9 durning the race and as much water as I could stand.  We had a hairpin turn at about 5.5 and headed into the wind for the next 10 miles.  With the group we had it was nice to be able to tuck in. 

Miles 9 through 12:  &:18, :32, :21, :20.  Again, most of this was right into the wind, along the beach.  I figured keeping a slightly slower pace into the wind but staying close was a good gameplan.

Miles 13 through 16:  7:28, :23, :24, :21.  We passed through the halfway point on pace (3:15's pace) at 1:37:32. Also all of our garmins were showing the route to be about  0.11 miles long at this time.  Body still feeling good.

Miles 17 through 20:  6:45, :57, :41, :53.  Its go time!  The first miles and a half were not to bad.  The wind was block by a woodsy area.  After leaving that, it was straight into the wind again by myself.  Effort was way up at this time.  I had set my virtual partner at a 7:12 pace and I was 3:00 minutes behind at 16 miles.  My goal was to catch it and stay in front.

 

Miles 21 through 24:  7:01, 6:57, :36, :27, :38.  by mile 22 the wind was mostly to my back.  I caught my virtual partner in mile 23 which felt great.  Legs were stil pumping well.  I took my last gel in mile 23 and just kept pumping as hard as I could.

 

Miles 25, 26, and 0.2:  6:38, 6:26, 2:13 (for 0.38 miles, yes a little long).  It felt really good to pass through the 25 mile marker under 3:00 hours.  By this time I was sure to qualify for Boston.  Again, I still felt strong.  Just kept pumping those arms and striding it out.  3:07:52 overall

PR

BQ

:)

Then a 2 mile jog back to the hotel.

K-Ruuz2 Miles: 29.70
Weight: 146.10
Comments
From joebell1981 on Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 11:15:15 from 99.39.133.24

YEEEEEEEEEEEAAHH !! Great job Nathan!!!

From Derunzo on Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 12:08:29 from 24.218.179.128

Nice race! Way to execute your plan, PR & BQ all in the same 26.2! Congrats!

From Jason D on Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 13:15:56 from 24.1.80.94

Well done and congrats. A 1:37:41/1:30:11 negative split. That was a smart approach in the wind. Another example of why you don't (in most cases) need to be on pace in the first few miles in the marathon!

From jtshad on Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 08:14:04 from 141.221.191.225

Nice job and congrats on the PR/BQ! That is a fun race, but the wind can be brutal. Once you turn onto the boardwalk and through town the wind can be a beast. Nicely executed to pick it up once you left the woods with the wind to your back.

From I Just Run on Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 08:52:14 from 67.79.11.242

WOW....!!!! You run this like a PRO! Congratulation on the BQ/PR and Happy Face!

It sounds to me like you have a lot more potential and will be breaking 3:00 in the near future. :-)

From DaveM on Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 20:58:17 from 67.167.155.216

Congratulations on a terrific marathon (PR and BQ). looks like you did a great job of managing the wind, which can be tricky. That was a fast finishing pace even with the wind to your back. Great run!

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