Phoenix Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:31:48, Place overall: 369, Place in age division: 31
Total Distance
26.50
What I learned from the race: 1- I need to figure out my stomach issues. 2- I performed well in the marathon until my lack of training kicked in. 3- I will be able to perform well for a longer period of time when I train more. 4- Body Glide is really good at preventing chaffing. 5- Half Marathons are more fun than marathons. 6- I need to lose weight, get down to about 150-155 lbs. 7- I am motivated for marathons, I just need to do some more simple preperations. 8- The Phoenix Marathon was a great course! 9- I will be more mentally prepared next time I do a full marathon! 10- Don't have other races as distractions when the going gets tough (when I started to hurt I began thinking of the Lake to Lake Relay so I slowed down so I wouldn't be as sore).
1. 5:55
2. 6:19 12:14
3. 6:37 18:51
4. 6:31 25:21
5. 7:12 32:33
6. 7:36 40:09
7. 6:28 46:37
8. 6:41 53:18
9. 6:49 1:00:07
10. 6:35 1:06:42
11. 7:12 1:13:54
12. 6:57 1:21:09
13. 7:10 1:28:19
14. 7:18 1:35:37
15. 7:40 1:43:17
16. 7:53 1:51:10
17. 8:21 1:59:31
18. 8:32 2:08:03
19. 8:28 2:16:31
20. 9:17 2:25:48
21. 11:10 2:36:58
22. 12:26 2:48:24
23. 12:25 3:00:49
24. 10:30 3:11:19
25. 9:46 3:21:05
26. 8:26 3:29:31
.22. 1:33 3:31:04
3:31:48/8:05 mi
More info from the Phoenix site (I spent 4 minutes in the pooper so my garmin and phoenix time are different):
division place:
31 out of 89
gender place:
286 out of 1135
first half:
1:28:53 (pace: 6:48 , rank: 79 )
last half:
2:06:16 (pace: 9:39 , rank: 754 )
20-mile split:
2:25:45 (pace: 7:18 , rank: 170 )
last 10k:
1:09:25 (pace: 11:12 , rank: 1032 )
clock time:
3:43:13
net time:
3:35:09
pace:
8:13 (based on net time)
Weight: 175.00
Comments
From Holt on Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:21:42 from 204.113.54.240
You survived! I do like that race, but it kind of sucks you into going out a bit too quick - thus turning that last 10K into a really brutal situation. Probably won't be seeing you out to practice this week!
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