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Make it By Midnight Marathon

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Jun 14, 2008

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I've finished a couple of races here and there...

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Maybe one day I'll be enough of a runner to run a race.

maybe not...

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My ultimate long term goal is to die young as late as possible...

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Race: Make it By Midnight Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:23:36, Place overall: 1
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
26.200.000.000.0026.20

So I went over to Macon, GA, to take part in the Make it By Midnight Marathon, put on by the blog's own Deborah (aka the Little Engine that Could).  I went in with the plan to have a solid long run, without wanting to push too hard, and I got just that, a solid long run.

The idea behind the Make it By Midnight Marathon is that everyone picks when they want to start running, with the goal being to finish at midnight.  The course is a 4.3 mile loop through a neighborhood in Macon, so six loops make a marathon.  I started shortly after 8pm, not knowing what the course was like, and, I must say, I wasn't disappointed.  The loop winds its way through a maze of streets within the subdivision, and I don't think there was more than a quarter mile of flat running anywhere on the loop.  Fun stuff.

I cruised through the first loop without too much difficulty, simply trying to get a feel for the course, which, as I came to realize more and more, was relatively difficult as far as a road course goes.  I picked up my water bottle for the second loop, and I grabbed my headlamp at the beginning of the third loop.  I took a little supper break after the third loop, spending around 5 or so minutes at the aid station to throw some food down my throat and refill my water bottle, and was on my way.

As tends to be the case, the second half of the run was a little more difficult than the first, but only slightly so, and before I knew it, I was done.  My unofficial time was a 3:23, which was good enough for the win and a course record, and I am very pleased with the time with respect to the amount of effort put into the run.

I must say, this race was a blast.  The very nature of the loop course meant that I was constantly seeing other runners to offer and be offered encouragement.  After I finished, I hung out at the finish line with the rest of the runners until everyone else had finished, chatting it up and having a good ol' time.  It was definitely a marathon with an ultra "feel" to it.  If anyone is ever near Macon in late July, I highly recommend this race, just for the fun atmosphere of it; as it was described to me, it is just a party with a marathon in the middle of it.

Comments
From The Howling Commando on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 07:56:23 from 72.224.24.41

hey Coach! No write about it now!.. please?

... anxiously anticipating

From JD on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 12:02:32 from 166.128.134.197

Holy. Moly.

From The Howling Commando on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 19:56:49 from 72.224.24.41

What a sweet run, John!! You're my hero! I just want to be able to finish another 'thon without dying :). Should I start to transition to 3-4 mile runs and start building long runs again? I am thinking the 4-5 days a week is my best bet as any more has the potential to bring injuries on.

From Jelmo on Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 22:12:23 from 71.86.65.102

Very cool idea for a race, congrats on the win!

From jun on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:55:29 from 66.239.250.209

Sounds like a fantastic race. Congrats on the win.

From Eric Day on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 13:52:28 from 189.192.79.41

Best races are the ones where you have fun! But if on top of it, you win, well, I think they are fabulous.

Good work John !

Sounds like you had a very good time.

From Ericka on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 15:28:48 from 70.192.113.222

Nice, way to dominate!

From Brent on Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 22:33:50 from 66.7.127.219

Nevels - nice race report, sounds like a fun race, 500 commando points for the 1st and course record, without giving it an all out effort. It sounds like the reward were the friendly runners, priceless. Intesting, about 90% of runners would love to have your easy time in a marathon. It would be great to see you give St. George your best shot?

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Little Engine That Could on Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 18:33:12 from 68.98.198.29

Hi Jon,

Glad you could make it out. We enjoyed your company and stories. Here is a picture Tommy took of you on one of the laps: http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/9051514_97Fyn#602457882_x6rpx-A-LB

Thanks again for joining us!

From Eric Schotz on Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 06:32:58 from 68.190.4.225

Great run John. Sounds like a fun race.

From Merri on Sun, Aug 02, 2009 at 00:06:19 from 160.7.234.108

nice job! that does sound like an awesome race!

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