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Location:

Naples,FL,

Member Since:

Mar 29, 2011

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

400m - ATC:  1:08   May '11

800m - ATC:  2:32   May '11

1600m - self-timed:  5:?? 

5k- Vinings Downhill 5k:  18:34  Sept, '11

10.k - Mardis Gras 10k:  39:15   Feb '12

Half - The Scream:  1:23:59  Jul '11

Marathon - Ridge to Bridge:  3:06:23   Oct '11

Completed 13 Marathons & 2 50k & 1 Century ride

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run injury free

Upcoming Races:

Sept. 14: - Erie Marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Sprint down Boylston Street once per year

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
ST-6 Racer Lifetime Miles: 223.50
Boston Adizero Red Lifetime Miles: 607.00
Boston Adizero White Lifetime Miles: 430.00
Nike Free Lifetime Miles: 362.00
Nike Trail Lifetime Miles: 327.20
Boston Classic Lifetime Miles: 362.50
Adidas Marathon TR Lifetime Miles: 155.90
Vertical Feet Climbed - 2011 Lifetime Miles: 75701.00
Kinvara 2 Lifetime Miles: 31.80
Adios Lifetime Miles: 277.90
Ghost GTX Lifetime Miles: 328.00
Karhu Flow Formula One Lifetime Miles: 166.30
Brooks PureFlow 2 Lifetime Miles: 153.70
Adios II Lifetime Miles: 147.40
Adios 2 Lifetime Miles: 150.20
Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:52:08, Place overall: 6877, Place in age division: 857
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.200.000.000.0026.20

Awesome day ... I think you all know the conditions runners were faced with!

I had no real time goal, just wanted to make sure I stayed comfortable so I could enjoy the day, and if by some stroke of magic I had a chance at a good time, I would roll with it & push ... but was not concerned with time.

My brother dropped me off about a 1/4 mile from the start at 7:30 & I walked to athletes village ... where I just relaxed, hydrated, ate bananas & a bagel.  Met some cool people & before I knew it we were making our way to the start.  Most of the day I just ran with the flow of people ... started off at a 7:00 mile pace ... and while this was comfortable ... I knew this would be trouble ... so at about the 3/4 mile mark I jumped off the road for a quick pit stop ... which apparrently I needed from all my hydrating ... because it lasted about 30 seconds!  This was good, because when I jumped back in, the pace was a little slower.

By Mile 4, I realized just how hot things were going to get, and basically determined I had 2 options:  1) Push the pace & be miserable and still not be happy with my time, or 2)  Back off, enjoy the day, and not worry about my pace.  Option 2 was the only logical decision ... coming off knee injury and facing extreme heat conditions, pushing it would make no sense.  It was at this point that I started dumping water on my head at just about every opportunity I could ... which was pretty much whenever you wanted ... because the spectators were awesome in their support of the race ... water, ice, popsicles, bananas, cold sponges ... you could get pretty much whatever you wanted when you wanted it!

By Mile 7 I could feel myself overheating, so the water dousings became more frequent.  At this point I met up with a couple other runners from the Atlanta Track Club, and ran a few Miles with them around 7:30 pace.  After a while I let them go, because I wanted to stop more frequently to make sure I stayed cool & did not want to chase them down every time I did this ... but it was fun to run a couple miles with them ... in the end we had the same time anyway ... and I passed one of them in the last quarter mile.

Around Mile 10, my average pace started dropping pretty substantially, but I really was not running slower, just stopping more often to dump water on head, stand in front of a sprinkler, kiss girls fro Weelsley College, and just soak up the experience while I kept my body temp down ... I guess I did a good job of this as I experienced some chills ... not sure if this was a sign of overheating or over cooling ... but I was going to err on the side of the latter!

At no point in the race was I really uncomfortable, as I took all precautions against going there.  The crowds were awesome ... it was easy to get them riled up with high 5's while doing 100 yards pickups & pumping my fist.  Another fun thing to do was to get a glass of water & throw it on the boisterous college spectators & then take off in a sprint ... they loved that & and it always got a loud response from the crowd.  Of course, 50 yards down the road I would just slow back down.

The hills of Newton were not bad, of course I was running conservative and not racing ... I knew when I reached the top I was home free ... I have not run over 14 miles since I injured my knee in January.  I met my brother at Mile 21, hung out & chatted with him a minute or two ... it was great to see him at this point in the race.  He asked how I felt & I responded, "Great, I am just out for a jog in the park, there is plenty left in the tank."  I thought about ruuning hard the last 5, but it just did not make sense, I did do a bunch of spurts to energize the crowd, but just followed those with recoveries.  I think I had ice cubes in my cap about 10 of the last 13 miles!

All in all it was an awesome day ... and while I am a little stiff today ... the best thing about my conservative approach will be a quick recovery.  I will return to Boston another day to race!

Splits:            Pace

5k:      23:25      7:32

10k:    24:13      7:48

15k     24:22     7:51

20k     27:34     8:52

Half:    1:45:41

25k     27:11     8:45

30k     29:23     9:30

35k     32:43    10:32

40k     30:23     9:47

42k     12:32    10:05

3:52:08  8:52 Overall Avg Pace

Adios Miles: 26.20
Comments
From MarkP on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 09:21:53 from 75.169.14.5

Great job enjoying the experience! Congratulations.

From flatlander on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:20:28 from 198.207.244.102

One other runner on the blog (that I have seen so far) took your approach. I think it was the sensible thing to do, no way was anybody going to get a good time in those conditions, so might as well do something else instead of practically ending up in the ICU.

From allie on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:04:01 from 161.38.218.168

nice job adjusting your goals for the conditions and just enjoying the experience in boston -- there's nothing like it! congrats.

From Dave S on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:38:42 from 69.170.115.216

That sounded like a great plan! Yours is the first report I've read that made me feel like I wanted to be there running it the way you did. Congrats on enjoying the experience to the fullest.

From derhammer on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 12:04:48 from 24.34.199.36

Hey man, you survived to run another day and enjoyed the experience along the way. I am sorry that we did not get a chance to meet up. Take care amigo.

From timp on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 12:14:27 from 144.189.100.29

great job JG - it sounds like you had a blast!

Next time you can race it

From I Just Run on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 12:56:52 from 67.79.11.242

I'm glad you made an early decision just to enjoy the run and make it into a race! Just the whole experience (preparing, qualifying, going and enjoying) is what it's all about :-) I think the journey was much more important than the goal in this race anyway !!

From Andrea on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 14:05:00 from 50.138.183.237

Glad you really got to soak up the experience! Nice long run :)

So great to meet you, by the way!

From Jake K on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 14:06:18 from 50.138.183.237

I'm glad you had a great day and experience.

It was awesome to meet you on Sunday - I enjoyed our run a lot.

From SlowJoe on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 19:20:03 from 69.131.141.92

Sounds like you did it all right, I'm jealous! Nice job and congrats again. The RR was a good read, I enjoyed it.

From Dan on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 21:59:28 from 24.209.83.20

It was a great experience, great way to run it! Good to finally catch you Sunday, we will have to do it again.

From Hamdog Alum on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 19:07:46 from 24.240.65.116

It takes a lot of self control to make that decision. I hope the knee comes out good after this one and it was great to finally meet! I loved your idea of throwing water back on the crowed. I'm going to use that one next time!

From rAtTLeTrAp on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 16:48:53 from 24.18.125.122

I'm a little jealous that you had so much fun in this race and still beat me :) Good on you! Congrats on getting there AND making the most of it!

From MaryMary on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 21:38:36 from 99.185.60.234

It was so fun to meet you. Great job on the race. It was definitely one to remember!

From JG on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 15:32:28 from 71.57.246.108

Thanks all for your support & comments, it was definitely a most memorable weekend ... and best of all ... my knees gave me know problems! Just got my confirmation on entry for NYC Nov. 4th, so hopefully I will stay healthy & be ready to race that one!

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