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Location:

FL,

Member Since:

Mar 20, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

PR's:

  • 1 mile : 5:43 (3/2017)
  • 5K : 18:34 (12/2011)
  • 5 mile : 32:03 (5/2010)
  • 10K : 39:29 (11/2013)
  • 11K: 46:47 (July 2008)
  • Half Marathon : 1:26:47 (11/2012)
  • Marathon : 3:06:34 (02/2010)
  • 50K Trail: 4:34 (01/2012)
  • 50 Mile: 8:34:48 (4/2012)
  • 100K: 11:06 (2/2012)
  • 100 Mile: 24:19:44 (1/2022)

Marathons:

  • Treasure Coast Marathon (FL) - 3:39:51, Mar 2021
  • Towpath Marathon (OH) - 3:35:26, Oct 2019
  • Jacksonville Marathon - 3:31:10, Dec 2018
  • NYC Marathon - 3:49:12, Nov 2017
  • Marine Corps Marathon - 3:27:00, Oct 2016
  • Utah Valley - Jun 2016
  • Marine Corps Marathon - 3:28:12, Oct 2015
  • Pocatello Marathon (ID) - 3:32:25, Sept 2015
  • Chasing The Unicorn (PA) - 3:31:20, Aug 2015
  • Run for The Red (Poconos) - 3:30:40, May 2015
  • Boston - 3:24:42, Apr 2015
  • Clearwater - 3:27:04, Jan 2015
  • Clearwater - 3:16:17, Jan 2014
  • Boston  - 3:27:00, Apr 2011
  • DesNews - 3:10:57, Jul 2010
  • Gasparilla  - 3:06:34, Feb 2010
  • Space Coast - 3:11:29, Nov 2009
  • Estes Park  (7500' and up) - 3:52:19, Jun 2009
  • Boston - 3:17:22, Apr 2009
  • Niagara Falls - 3:19:21, Oct 2008
  • San Diego RnR  - 3:24:18, Jun 2008
  • Jacksonville Marathon -3:21:24, Dec 2007
  • Chicago Marathon - 3:35:08, Oct 2007
  • Disney Marathon - 3:52:34, Jan 2007

 

 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

  • Sub 40:00 10K
  • 2:59 Marathon
  • 1:25 Half Marathon
  • 18:30 5K

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Maintain my health and continuously seek to improve my fitness. Maybe someday get under 3:00 for marathon. More importantly, I'd like to figure out what my maximum ability is and reach that.

I'd also like to find the right balance in life and use running to enhance and improve myself.

 

Personal:

Dad of  three (welcome Charlotte Dani on 8/10/20) awesome kids and stepdad to three almost as awesome as my own kids.

I have a brown dog named Stella, and three cats - Catty, Tortie, and Esperanza.

  (old lines that were a little out of date but couldn't quite bring myself to removing them completely:) Also, have one wonderful brown dog named Sammy and just added a grey tiger cat (Catty) whose life started out rough but now has a better home.

I've recently started another blog so I can easily add lots of pictures and so other non-FRB users can leave comments:

Forward Progress!

 Also, for 2012 I started a blog to write down each day one thing that I am grateful for

Grateful Blog

 

Love living in Florida but love to travel and see the country and rest of the world.

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 1314.38
Brooks T7 Lifetime Miles: 202.78
Brooks ST5 Lifetime Miles: 403.91
GoMeb Speed3 Lifetime Miles: 483.77
Brooks Pure Flow Lifetime Miles: 160.60
Brooks Launch(lobster) Lifetime Miles: 782.98
GoMeb Razor Lifetime Miles: 468.00
Race: Space Coast Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:11:29, Place overall: 39, Place in age division: 4
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTrainer 1 MilesTrainer 2 MilesRacer MilesTotal Distance
0.5026.200.000.000.000.000.0026.70

Arrived in Cocoa Beach area and went to the race expo (which was actually about 20 minutes away from the hotel) and then headed over to the hotel and checked in.  Next, went over to Ron Jon's Surf shop to buy the boys some swim suits and also since you have to stop by Ron Jon's if you are in Cocoa Beach.  Had dinner at a little pizza/pasta place next to the hotel called Kelsey's which was just right, nice but not too fancy/expensive.

Woke up at 4:40 this morning to try and leave the hotel by 5:00, which we did basically.  We thought we had a good handle on where to park but it was a bit confusing with no one there directing you.  We found a spot, walked to the start line then I ran back to the car to get the camera (about a 5:00 minute total jog which was my warm up).

Race started a few minutes early.  For the start of the race they had a video of a space shuttle launch which ended with a (10-9-8) countdown to start the race.  Weather was a perfect 55°, no wind and no noticeable humidity.  So, I had missed almost two weeks of training this past month due to injury, had just gotten over a cold, jabbed myself in the side with the coffee table corner, and had my foot run over by  rocking chair on Thanksgiving day.  That's ok, because it balanced off the PF in my right foot.  So, I wasn't completely sure how the day would turn out.  At this point I was actually not feeling too bad. 

Miles 1-5

7:29, 7:16, 7:31, 7:19 (plus 16 seconds garmin adjust), 7:26

We took off and the first mile felt ok, second mile a little faster, and then third mile slower.  For the fourth mile my garmin beeped way earlier than the mile marker (16 seconds early), fifth mile was the same.  Now it wasn't looking so good but I also remembered that a lot can change in a marathon and can even change for the better.

Miles 6-13

7:11, 7:08, 7:05, 6:52, 7:06, 7:02, 7:08, 7:08

And for quite a while things got a lot better.  Approaching 6 miles I could start to see the fastest people already turning back.  First the wheel chairs, then the elites.  The half and the full marathons share the course which is 6.5 miles north and then back down the same road.  The road has lots of small rolling hills, pretty easy to run on and good for giving the legs a variety.  On one of these little downhills I finall picked up some speed and was able to finally lock into a good pace which I would hold to mile 20.  I also started to hit all the mile markers just before the garmin beeped.  I was feeling pretty good and even hit one of the miles at sub-7:00, but then no more after that (not the day for that yet).

Heading back towards the start line in Cocoa Village there were a lot of people cheering.  I was pretty much by myself so it felt good to see all those people cheering.  Just past the crowd I saw Kathryn (she and her husband and two kids drove all the way out from home just to see me and another of her friends run this race, thank you very much Kathryn!), at first I was afraid that I had missed Jenny in the crowd but Kathryn said Jenny and the boys were just up ahead.  They had a great spot picked out and were the best cheering squad ever.  Not too far past where I saw here was the half way point, the clock read 1:34:28 (maybe I could make 3:10?).


Miles 14-20

7:07, 7:08, 7:10, 7:08, 7:11, 7:16, 7:11 (+21 second garmin adjust)

After the half way point things were still going pretty well for a while.  It was a bit lonely.  The half marathoners had split off, the faster people were out of sight so it was mostly just me.  It was starting to feel a little harder but I was getting a little more hopeful the closer I got to the turn around point.

Just past mile 19 was the first turn in a series of squiggles for a rough tear drop turn around.  There were volunteers at the first turn but then there were a couple of turns where I was guessing which way to go.  There were more turns than I had seen on the map.  At one point I really panicked but finally saw a runner up ahead, almost out of sight so I breathed a sigh of relief.  I finally made it through all the turns and was back on the road home.  Unfortunately with all of the turns I must have blown some of the tangents and now the garmin was way off from the mile marker, it took me 21 seconds to catch up to the 20 mile sign.

Miles 21-26.2

7:35, 7:31, 7:37, 7:37 (+ 7 second garmin adjust), 7:35, 7:34, 1:24(0.21@6:46)

One of the runners ahead of me was a very fast woman who I had finally caught up with.  Unfortuntalely, I was not thinking logically, if I had caught up to her without speeding up, that must have meant that she had slowed down.  At one point I realized that I was running just behind her at a 8:00 pace.  I sped up but found it difficult to get back to my old pace, but managed to at least get the next mile in 7:35.  At this point I was determined to not blow a good PR by really crashing in the second half.  I wanted to at least get faster than 1:40. 

There were lots of runners coming in the other direction so I no longer had my choice of which lane to run in.  The road was canted to one side or the other and was slightly twisty.  This was causing my left foot to start to hurt on top and the big toe (this was the rocking chair injury foot), maybe from tendon damage or something.  I was getting other random pains but those didn't scare me too much, I just didn't want my foot to blow up on me.  It was a challenge to hang on.  I felt a bit guilty about not trying too hard but it can be a thin line between running a smart race and just not trying hard enough.  Each mile gave me a little more hope and finally I was at the 25 mile marker.   I didn't speed up much until I saw Jenny and the boys cheering for me near mile 26.  They had stealthily constructed and transported the best sign ever.

 

I turned into the park and managed to get back at a 6:46 pace for the last 0.21 miles.  I had no idea what time I would get until I saw the clock which said 3:11:32 when I went under it (chip time was 3:11:29).  Results were soon up and I had placed 4th in my age group (missed 3rd place by 8 seconds).

We hung out for a bit and cheered on Kathryn's friend Leslie who had a huge PR and took 1st in her age group.  They had a nice pancake, eggs, sausage breakfast. 

Overall it was a great race, weather was perfect.  I was glad to have overcome the little obstacles, show up and run another marathon.  I am very thankful to my family and friends and all of their support they always give me.

Brooks Launch Miles: 26.70
Comments
From JimF on Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 21:13:47 from 67.173.26.77

Awesome job on the huge PR! You are getting closer to that 3:00 mark! Also, it was a great race considering you had some injuries to deal with this month. Great job as always!

From Carolyn in Colorado on Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 22:26:34 from 24.8.167.243

Great job and congratulations on 4th in your division!!!!

I liked your comment about it being a thin line between running a smart race and not trying hard enough.

From Jon on Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 22:51:11 from 75.169.153.86

Excellent job, Mark, and congrats on a big PR.

I often go to Cocoa Beach for work and have considered running this race. How would you say it compares to the other marathons you have done?

From ChrisM on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 04:47:35 from 130.88.123.4

Well done on the race and the PR, it is great when things come together!

From jtshad on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 08:18:38 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats on a running a very strong race and getting the huge PR even when you were not 100%! You ran very well and did exactly what you needed to do to finish so strong!

Well done!

From jorge on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 08:20:26 from 208.228.181.184

Congrats Mark!! You did an awesome job!

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 15:56:14 from 192.168.1.1

Congratulations on a PR! First link in the three-piece bridge towards sub-3:00 is complete!

From mike mcclellan on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 17:13:35 from 192.28.0.21

Awesome race Mark!Way to stay after it!You are one tough dude.You have been through a lot and still are fit and fast.

From Mark on Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 23:33:02 from 173.168.88.68

Thanks everyone! Another one finished, can't wait to try again soon (not sure exactly when yet though). Try for one step closer to 3:00 next time.

Jon, this was a pretty good race if you like smaller (but not too small) races (600+ finishers along with 1000 half marathoners at the start). Nice course, pretty flat and scenic along the Banana River. I'd consider running it again.

From Sandy Dune-Howard on Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 16:42:27 from 90.208.239.169

congrats on the big Pr, great race hey, and loved the write up again huge WELL DONE ;-)

From Mike on Wed, Dec 02, 2009 at 11:16:38 from 173.171.124.9

Hey Mark, Haven't seen you in a while and I was out of town through the holiday. I just saw your awesome accomplishment, congratulations! Your training has paid off and now you can rest a little.

It is difficult to run a good pace without a group. To get another PR in a race that you were primarily alone is awesome. See you soon.

From Snoqualmie on Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 20:21:18 from 24.18.192.33

Great race, Mark!

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