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Location:

Bountiful,Ut,USA

Member Since:

Sep 22, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

 

5k  18:44  4 July 2012 C-ville 
10K  38:22  24 July 2012 DesNews
Half  1:22:30  18 Aug 2012  Hobble 
Full  3:00:35  29 Sep 2012 Huntsville

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sign up for a race > 5k, run well.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Keep on running. 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Trails Lifetime Miles: 551.40
Grass Lifetime Miles: 72.50
Pavement Lifetime Miles: 2225.20
Stroller Lifetime Miles: 438.80
Navy Crocs Lifetime Miles: 378.70
Nordic Track TM Lifetime Miles: 1015.77
Green Mirage 2 Lifetime Miles: 494.70
Orange Mirage 3 Lifetime Miles: 514.90
Glow In The Dark Mirage 3 Lifetime Miles: 461.25
Navy Blue Mirage Lifetime Miles: 216.90
Race: Boston Marathon, 2012 Hot Edition (26.2 Miles) 03:22:18, Place overall: 2053, Place in age division: 334
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
26.550.0026.55

After an eventful week of sight-seeing, it was finally time to get to work.  I've been watching the weather with consternation for a week; there was no relief when I checked it yesterday.  Resolved to the hot conditions, I decided to dial things back at the start and set my A goal to finish safely.  My dad dropped me and my Mom off at Hopkinton, and we caught the bus up to the start.  At 9:30 they were announcing temps of 80.  We didn't go to the athlete village, since we didn't have any extra clothes to drop.  Andy dropped back 4 corrals and met me in #7.  5 minutes after the elites left, we passed the start line.

Whatever it takes, participating in a Boston Marathon is worth the sacrifice.  Running is generally a pretty lonely pursuit, lacking in glamour, but at Boston, you are a ROCKSTAR!!!  This year I didn't even wear an iPod, after learning last year you can't hear your own music over the yelling of the spectators.   Scattered over the entire course, there's less than a mile of solitary running without legions of screaming spectators, kids gingerly holding out their hands for high-fives, passing out oranges, water, otter pops, ice, wet towels, sponges, etc.  

5k:  22:50  Andy and I ran together, easy, holding back.  I was very confused by the 1km marker; I didn't notice the km part and wondered how the course markers could be off by that much.  These miles were pretty effortless.

10k:  23:01  More of the same.  At mile 5 I had a curry flavored orange.  It was pretty gross.  Andy and I stayed together.  It's pretty hot.  I look at Andy's soaked shirt, and realize I look the same.  I am dumping 2 cups of water on my head every mile, and taking on extra water wherever possible at impromptu water stops.  (thanks, little kids)

15k:  22:59  At this point, I'm past the 6 mile warmup point, and feeling pretty good.  The sea level running is very nice.  At mile 7 I lost Andy at a water stop.  I thought he went ahead, so I tried to pick things up a little bit to catch him.  I never saw him again.  

20k:  23:15   Things are holding up nicely, but I'm not even halfway done.  I dug into my new utility belt (just like Batman, but with less compartments) and ate some Smarties.  Yum.  I've been pounding oranges, and taking otter pops as well.  I am not feeling waterlogged, and have no struggles with gu-gut, because I'm not eating any gu.

Half:  1:37:02  This is just a number.  

25k:  24:10  A bit of slowing, but I'm passing people fairly regularly.  The heat is taking it's toll, with more and more people walking.  I'm locked in with a guy from Canada, hearing lots of shouts "Go, Canada!"  The scream wall at Wellesley was awesome.  I didn't kiss a single girl.  In this leg, I spotted Andrea.  She gave me a great boost when I really needed something.  Thanks!

30k:  24:40  A bit more slowing.  The hills are looming, and did I mention it's pretty hot?  It's getting late enough to start counting down miles.  Under 10...9....

35k:  26:31  Ugh.  I slowed to down a 5 hour energy, and walked some.  The crowd is fantastic, and it's demoralizing how many people are passing me when I'm walking, so I run some more.  I'm not going to stop any more.

40k:  24:25  I guess the caffeine kicked in, or I was able to make something of the downhills.  I'm stunned to see 6's on my garmin when I look down once in a while.  My quads are crampy, and my hands are tingling.  I'm skipping drinks, but still dumping water over my head.  The fire hydrants, hoses, and water from spectators are cold while the water stops are lukewarm.  The crowd noise and encouragement are a huge boost.  It hurts more to walk than run, so I run.  It's pretty hot.

42.16k:  10:25   On to the finish.  I cross the line at 3:22:13.  I'm dizzy, my hands are numb.  I like to lay down after a race, but they tell me to keep walking.  People are staggering all over the place.  I get caught up in that, and go to the med-tent.  The best thing about it is being out of the sun, and getting some gatorade without disgusting protein.  My quads are really jacked up, but I feel fine considering.  My kids spot me, and we wait for a couple hours for my Mom to finish.  She made it under 5 hours, taking 10th in her age group.  

It was a tough, tough day.  I slowed, but that's okay.  I found a groove again after losing a groove, which is encouraging.  I moved up 4400 places from my seed, which is better than last year.   

Tonight I'm not too beat up.  No blisters, a tiny bit of sunburn, tired legs, but nothing a few days off won't solve.  Maybe I can make a run at 3 hrs @ UVM.   

 

Pavement Miles: 26.20Green Mirage Miles: 26.20
Comments
From runningafterbabies on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 20:17:29 from 173.13.81.177

I loved your race report! I loved your goal too- finishing safely. I'm glad you accomplished that and enjoyed yourself too. It was a tough day and you ran smart. I know you can go sub-3 at uvm. The temps will be much,much cooler and it is seriously aided compared to Boston!

From Jon on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 20:27:11 from 74.177.96.130

Man, you slowed down very little compared to most people today. Sorry you couldn't give your goal time a run, but you still had a great race and finished strong. Enjoy the recovery and the memories.

From Russ on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 20:34:29 from 24.72.198.228

Same as Jon - you did great. Fantastic race report - felt like I was there. Hopefully some day I will be! Rocking UVM is an awesome next goal.

From Kelli on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 20:55:49 from 71.219.98.16

OK, you are cool, BUT YEAH TO YOUR MOM!!!! That is awesome!

Good job hanging tough on this one. Sorry the heat was so miserable, but it sounds like you had no matter what! And a great vacation with your family on top of it.

I would like to see your batman belt and WHY curry flavored oranges, may I ask??

From Tara on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 21:18:57 from 75.169.147.99

I watched it unfold on text updates and saw you and Andy together for the first part. Looks like you ran a smart race! So proud of you Kam! Good work!

From Steve Piccolo on Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 21:22:44 from 67.2.71.8

Nice job, Kam! Sounds like a fun experience!

From jtshad on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 05:02:57 from 12.189.157.238

Great race Kam in very tough conditions!! You are a Rockstar!

From Kam on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 07:15:06 from 96.39.65.179

Kelli, avoid oranges being passed out by Indians.

Jeff, talk about a rockstar, you ran like it was 50 degrees with a tailwind.

From Nate on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 08:14:24 from 67.20.216.17

Awesome run by you and your mom! Nice racing and I'm glad you recovered nicely after feeling so bad at the finish. I just always want to laydown at a race too and I've also found the med people are not fond of you trying that.

From Claudio on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 08:23:58 from 216.99.185.50

Great race Kam, you showed lots of determination and strength in your final miles. Congratulations to you and to your mom!

From MarkP on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 09:16:24 from 75.169.14.5

Great race plan and way to follow through. Congratulations!

From Andy on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:19:00 from 208.54.36.133

I'm so glad that you were able to stay strong until the end. I think I finally lost sight of you around mile 9. Thanks for letting me run with you for a few miles.

From allie on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:55:54 from 161.38.218.168

smart running, kam. that's a great finish time considering the blistering heat yesterday. i'm glad you were still able to enjoy the boston experience in spite of the conditions -- truly unforgettable.

smarties. it's your trademark.

From allie on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:57:48 from 161.38.218.168

also, 2:59 @ UVM. yes indeed.

From Dave S on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 11:29:37 from 69.170.115.216

Great job! You ran a good steady race and slowed down a lot less than most did. Congrats to your Mom too!

From I Just Run on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 13:14:27 from 67.79.11.242

I like the commentary...Congradulations on a GREAT time considering the conditions :-)

From JD on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 13:30:47 from 70.96.78.149

strong, strong run Kam! you make it look so easy - :-)

From Kelli on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 13:33:08 from 71.219.98.16

I SEE!

From Camillo on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 13:46:19 from 79.46.225.11

Great job Kam!!!

You were strong until the end, you will do great things with cooler temperatures. This race is going to be your confidence booster for the rest of the year.

From Andrea on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 14:09:27 from 50.138.183.237

I enjoyed running with you for a few minutes!

Nice run today - tough conditions but you stuck it out and ran a pretty good time. Proud of you!

UVM is going to feel like a breeze compared to this race!

From Jake K on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 14:09:42 from 50.138.183.237

Congrats Kam - you had a great run and it seems like a great experience overall - from your vacation with the family to the race day itself.

You can definitely sun sub 3 @ UVM!

From Laputka on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 18:40:27 from 98.202.142.68

Impressive run Kam! Congratulations.

From Rachelle on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 19:20:15 from 66.7.127.115

Great report Kam! I am impressed that you were able to pick it up and hold it together towards the end. You ran incredibly consistently considering the conditions.

From Dan on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 22:38:10 from 24.209.83.20

Great job, impressive with conditions... More impressed that you waited for mom! Well done!

From Teena Marie on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 23:04:57 from 174.27.199.63

AWESOME!!!!! A huge congratulations!!! I think we need a pic of that batman belt of yours!!! :) :) :)

From Kelli on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 21:41:49 from 71.219.98.16

BTW, have you had a chance to watch Biggest Loser yet? I really need to GO OFF on it, so hurry up and watch it if you have not already! My reality TV this season is awful. I would like to also go and personally shoot almost everyone on Survivor. IDIOTS, they do not know hot to PLAY the game. If I was not deathly afraid of all creatures, big and small, I would so go on that show and win. ;o)

From rAtTLeTrAp on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 13:25:18 from 24.18.125.122

Congrats on a freaking fantastic performance! A sub 3 in good conditions should be a walk in the park for you after that.

From Lily on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 13:40:59 from 74.82.64.32

Such a good report. Wow. UVM 3 hours for you is soo doable Mr Fillmore! For sure!

From Kam on Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 22:20:31 from 65.130.13.51

Thanks for the kind words and feedback. This running community is a wonderful thing. I finally looked at my garmin. Holy crap, I had a 9:42 mile 21. I guess the heat took a bit of a toll; last year that split was 8:01. The good news; I rallied with 7:33, 7:34, 7:27, 8:19??? and 7:35 to finish. One of these days I'll have a marathon under my belt with a run of splits in the 6's, all the way thru mile 26.

From Tara on Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 16:15:40 from 50.168.204.104

Perusing the old Boston reports... I think heat is much worse than wind/rain. Now having done both wouldn't you agree? This year was nothing in comparison.

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