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113th Boston Marathon

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Location:

Glen Rose,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 26, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

SGM 2009 3:29:18

HobbleCreek 2009  1:39:23

FWRC 15 K 2011 1:15:32

DesNews 10K 2009 44:19

Fireman's Fund 5K 2012  21:41

5 Marathons, including Boston 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

Have fun and enjoy running.  Work on my fear of racing and learn to enjoy this "season of chaos" that is currently my life.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running and living an active life

Personal:

 

"If you take care of the little things, the big things take care of themselves." - Bill Jacobsen

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Purple Mizuno Lifetime Miles: 315.03
Raspberry Mizuno 18 Lifetime Miles: 105.90
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
4.0726.2030.27
Boston Pink Shoe Miles: 30.27
Race: 113th Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:47:03, Place overall: 12293, Place in age division: 2542
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
0.0026.2026.20

Ran the Boston Marathon - What an amazing experience! 

Michelle M, Michelle N, Cheris, Julie and I left for the buses at 6:55 and began to worry when we saw the lines.  They actually moved very fast and we were able to get on the bus and on our way.  Our bus driver got lost on the way which did cause some worry but it would be better to sit on the bus then out in the cold.   Once we got there we had enough time to find Kris and Dean and then get in the port-a-poty line.  I think we were the last people to use them.  We began walking down to the corrals and did not make it to ours before it started.  We ended up starting in 22 instead of 16 but our plan was to really hold back the first two miles and then pick up from there.  We followed our plan very well due to the great pacing of Michelle M.  The details are below.

Mile 1: 9:32  a little slower than planned but a nice start

Mile 2: 8:58  right where we want to be

Mile 3: 8:41 starting to pick up a little

Mile 4: 8:26  rolled my ankle in a pot hole and felt it pull right up my IT band - exactly how I hurt it earlier this year.  Not sure what to think.

Mile 5: 8:33 feeling okay, GU'd

Mile 6: 8:34 Another good mile

Mile 7: 8:35 same

Mile 8: 8:29 same

Mile 9: 8:27 starting to hurt a little from the ankle roll - Saw some missionaries somewhere around this mile, it was fun to cheer with them

Mile 10: 8:32 took some IB from Michelle along with my GU

Mile 11:  8:44 slower, while waiting for Michelle M and Dean in the bathrooms

Mile 12:  8:16 running with some other missionaries who became bandits for a few miles

Mile 13: 8:27 not liking this at all

Mile 14:  8:37 not liking it even more

Mile 15: 8:26 Yeah - the hills start.  I had been so worried about the Newton hills but felt great once we started and really began to have fun, GU'd

Mile 16: 8:27 feeling good

Mile 17: 8:33 Still feeling good

Mile 18:  8:33 Still feeling good

Mile 19: 8:33 More goodness

Mile 20:  8:36 still good, GU'd

Mile 21:  8:56 Heartbreak Hill - Not bad at all. 

Mile 22: 8:06 a little surge knowing I was done with the 4 Newton hills.  Let Michelle M, Julie, Cheris and Dean go at the end of 22. 

Mile 23:  8:34 GU'd

Mile 24: 8:40 - Can see the CITGO sign in the distance and know that when I get there, 1 mile left - it just took forever to get there.  Ran by Fenway

Mile 25: 8:35  Glad it is over but still feeling pretty good

Mile 26: 8:42 Passing people along the way and feel pretty good heading up to the convention ctr and turning on Boylston. 

.2: 8:17  Had to keep telling myself that I was not done until I cross the finish line but felt good.

I loved the course!  Not just because of the great fans but I liked the constant rolling hills.  It was great to run the majority of it with friends and get to share this experience.  It was windy that day 10- 15 mph head wind the entire course but not horrible.  It was a great day for running and a great experience.  I was glad we had planned on running a little slower, so that we could enjoy the entire course and have a great time.   Thank you Cheryl and Peggy for all the hill work outs - they paid off big time! 



 


 

Boston Pink Shoe Miles: 26.20
Comments(16)
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
4.070.004.07

Met Paula for an easy early morning run.  My IT band was feeling much better yesterday so I decided I would try to run today.  It was still a little sore but the run felt so good.  I was sad to end at 4 miles but do not want to over do it. 

One more thought regarding  Boston (sorry to bore anyone with this).  I negative split.  I am really happy with this considering the course but it means we could have probably started a little faster, however mile 1 was not our fault - just to many people.   

Ave Pace 9:53 (mile 1 was 11:11 - stretching and forgot to stop my watch)

Happy Running!

Boston Pink Shoe Miles: 4.07
Comments(2)
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
4.0726.2030.27
Boston Pink Shoe Miles: 30.27
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