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Philadelphia Marathon

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Location:

Mooresville,NC,

Member Since:

May 01, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

2007 Highlights:  Litchfield Road Race (7.1) in 58:36

2008 Highlights:  New Jersey Marathon in 4:12, Bay State Marathon in 3:10:30

2009 Highlights:  Boston Marathon in 3:13:26, Litchfield Road Race in 49:30, New Haven 20k in 1:25:03, Bay State Marathon in 3:09:09

2010 Highlights:  Bradley 10k in 39:58, Litchfield Road Race in 48:06, New Haven 20k in 1:23:59, Ghost Trail 1/2 Marathon in 1:29:12 (trail), Philadelphia Marathon in 3:06:59

2011 Highlights:  Litchfield Road Race in 47:44, Ghost Trail 1/2 Marathon in 1:28:35, Goshen Turkey Trot in 40:46, Jingle Bell 5k in 19:05

2012 Highlights:  Finished Boston Marathon in 3:41:59 in 89 degree heat, broke the top 100 in Litchfield Road Race (82nd), 1st Place (overall) in Solstice 5k, Hogsback 1/2 in 1:29:36, and bq'd in Bay State Marathon (3:14:20).

Personal Records

1-mile:  5:39/track (2008)

5k:  19:05/Jingle Bell (2011)

10k:  39:58/road race (2010)

20k:  1:23:59 (2010/New Haven)

1/2 marathon:  1:28:35 (2011/Ghost Trail)

marathon:  3:06:59 (2010/Philly)

 

 

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub-3:05 marathon in Fall

Sub-1:23 in New Haven 20k

Sub-46 min in Litchfield RR

Sub-19 in 5k

Sub-5:30 in mile

Upcoming Races: 

     TBD

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

sub-3hr marathon

sub-5:15 min mile

become a competitive master's runner

win age division in smaller marathon

 

Personal:

Married w/six daughters (9 year age span)

Pastor a church in NC

Enjoy travel and recreation with family

Began running in November of 2007

 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 33.00 Year: 424.00
Barefoot Lifetime Miles: 114.25
K12- Black Lifetime Miles: 401.00
Kinvara 13 (blue 1) Lifetime Miles: 335.00
Kinvara 13 (blue 2) Lifetime Miles: 363.00
Kinvara 14 Neon Lifetime Miles: 384.00
Kinvara 14/teal Lifetime Miles: 334.00
Kinvara Blue/red Lifetime Miles: 98.00
Race: Philadelphia Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:06:59, Place overall: 393, Place in age division: 45
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
4.2022.000.000.0026.20

Beautiful day for a marathon!  Low 40's, very light wind, and no lingering aches/pains.  For the most part I ran a solid race, keeping up with the 3hr pace group for 16 miles before shifting to 7min pace and then still felt decent until mile 24.  Cramping began to take place with my left hamstring, yet I was able to battle through the final 3 miles (7:49,8:12,8:25) enough to still pr by over 2 minutes (literally galluped mile 26...this does wonders for crowd response!).  I'll give a full race report later in the day...

Wide awake at 4:30 am and got up at 5:20.  Walked with Ed and Jodi (my wife) about a mile to the starting gate.  Each of us talked through our goals- Ed wanted a 3:10-15, Jodi (half) would be satisfied with a 2:10, and I wanted a pr (sub-3:09), yet felt it was attainable enough to aggressively see what I could do (willing to semi-"crash and burn" to test my system).  Although things seemed well organized, we cut it close with pit stop, baggage check, and trying to figure out how to get in the proper corral.  Made it w/7 minutes to spare!  Opening ceremonies included a "rah-rah" moment from Bart Yasso and we were off!

Mile 1:  6:30 (I'd almost forgotten the magic of a taper- too fast, but felt great!)

Mile 2:  6:35 (light rolling hills- very small)

Mile 3:  6:33 (slight downhill...feeling quite comfortable)

Mile 4:  6:43 (slight uphill)

Mile 5:  6:45 (slight up...still feeling great)

Mile 6:  6:54 (1/3 mile stronger hill...people were slowing down...maybe 1/2 marathoners?  seemed like I was passing quite a few on this stretch)

Mile 7:  6:42 (nice downhill, followed by light rollers...oh yeah took my first gu/chocolate)

Mile 8:  6:54 (slight uphill and pleasantly surprised I was still doing sub-7's)

Mile 9:  6:41 (slight downhill...really feeling good- new it may not last much longer)

Mile 10:  7:00 (All uphill...nothing steep, but took note of my first 7-minute mile)

Mile 11:  6:42 (light rollers...wow, I'm still feeling fine!)

Mile 12:  6:50 (slight uphill section...took a 2nd gu)

Mile 13:  6:51 (pretty flat)

*Half marathon point:  1:29:06ish?  That would be an almost effortless pr for me for 1/2.

Mile 14:  6:38 (flat...where did this come from?  Knew I couldn't keep the pace up much longer, yet felt no danger of a "crash and burn")

Mile 15:  6:53 (slight down...I knew this would probably be my last sub-7)

Mile 16:  7:01 (happy with the time, considering I literally stopped to drink 2 gatorades...a little annoyed by a fellow who decided to forearm me in the back, but hey, I stopped, so I'll take it without issue)

Mile 17:  7:00 (got passed by the sub-3hr group and kept them in close view for about a mile)

Mile 18:  7:13 (steep uphill/all relative, but steep for this race...lost hope of keeping the sub-3 folks in range...3rd gu)

Mile 19:  7:14 (flat...hoped I could keep this pace to the finish...thought it was possible)

Mile 20:  7:19 (flat...ok focus on form)

Mile 21:  7:26 (flat..now my new goal is keeping everything at 7:30 pace)

Mile 22:  7:36 (flat...so much for my last goal...ok focus on 7:30 pace)

Mile 23:  7:37 (slight down...could of sworn I was going faster!)

Mile 24:  7:49 (steady uphill...a bit discouraging...felt like a lot of effort w/legs for little return...my systems fine, but my legs are dying...tried to put mind over manner and pick up the pace, since I really had no fear of a "crash", just knew my legs would hurt a bit- determined at the mile marker to kick it into a new gear and just gut it out...maybe a 3:05 or 6 in the cards?)

Mile 25:  8:12 (still a slight uphill, but maybe 7:30ish left...all lost with a bit of a twinge in the left hamstring...battling to keep form and not pull something...no longer focussed on time, just wanting to finish without an injury)

Mile 26:  8:25 (slight up, almost flat- feeling a little silly.  There's definitely something with the left hamstring- maybe a cramp?  Found relief by literally galluping.  Maybe not as bad watching as I felt it looked...well, maybe just as silly looking as I felt, but then noticed more people calling out my name than before- bib's had first names printed on them.  Upon positive crowd response I may have begun to exaggerate the gallup a bit, but felt a rush with about a 1/2 mile left in the race.  Began galluping past a 1/2 dozen or so people.

Last portion:  Don't know exactly the time.  However, the clock was pretty close to a 3:07 and I promised my daughters who had predicted my time that I would break all of their predictions (their lowest being a 3:07).  As I barrelled in towards the finish line, I unashamingly limped passed a woman, probably in her 40's, who looked much more in control of things than me, but my pride was still on the line.  My garmin had me finishing 26.4 mile in 3:06:54...the official time was a 3:06:59 (that last second is worth an entire minute for me in so many different ways!)

Overall, I was satisfied with the course, my effort, and even the time (yes, a pr!).  Ed finished in 3:15 (6th in his age division) and my wife ran an impressive 19 minute pr for a half (2:01).  For the first time in about  2 years I feel as though I'm in position to have a "break out" race/marathon.  I now have 3 years worth of base training (starting 3 years ago today- did a 3 day training program for a local "Turkey Trot"- finished 10k in just over 50 minutes).  This past Fall was the strongest I've felt and finally feel as though 70/weeks are managable (vs. always sore and on the verge of injury/breakdown).  This blog has been very helpful for my training- insight, encouragement, and inspiritation- even from those who may not even realize I exist (great to read the training of those who are stronger or more experienced runners than myself as well as observe the progress of so many of you at many different levels).  Thanks to those who've already commented and I look forward to be part of this community going into the 2011 season! 

Tangent 4 (blue) Miles: 26.20
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Barry on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 15:51:46 from 24.117.152.212

Wow, you did awesome! That looks like a PR time to me.. Great job...

From allie on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 15:53:54 from 174.23.238.75

great job! nice PR and way to fight through the cramping for a strong finish.

From Bonnie on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 19:40:52 from 64.119.33.134

Congratulations on the PR!!! good job holding on until the end galloping and all!

From Dan on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 19:53:25 from 24.209.83.20

Congrats!! I knew you would have a great race. Way to gut it out at the end, that is not easy to do after running 25 miles!

From Tom on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 20:10:34 from 67.199.180.90

Great job on the race, congrats on the PR! You earned it with the solid training the past year. Looks like sub-3 in 2011 is a definite possibility.

From JimF on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 20:49:08 from 68.46.211.156

Congratulations on the PR and great race! You have earned it with great training and this is a awesome race to build on. This should set you up for a great 2011.

From Burt on Sun, Nov 21, 2010 at 21:12:25 from 72.223.84.236

Nice job Mr. Rockness.

From rAtTLeTrAp on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 00:15:22 from 76.121.76.165

Nice work! Congrats on the new PR. Can't wait to read the full report.

From Rob Murphy on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 09:43:55 from 24.10.248.6

Nice job on the PR. No doubt you'll be under 3 soon.

From MichelleL on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:22:39 from 67.41.178.22

Nice job! Did you know you were squeaking in under 3:07 as you ran in?

From Denryan on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 13:19:23 from 76.65.18.197

Congrats on the PR! Way to fight all the way to the end.

From flatlander on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 14:09:06 from 198.207.244.102

Good job, looking forward to the full report.

From Bob on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 16:48:57 from 163.191.30.14

Way to go Dave! One would think you and I are distant training buddies based on our iron throwing background and running times later in life. Your focus late into the marathon season was impressive.

From Jodacious on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 22:59:02 from 69.183.232.138

Glad I did not find you in the medical tent!!!!!

Love me!

From Jodacious on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 23:06:19 from 69.183.232.138

P.S. Check out my new profile pic...I don't think this one will scare anybody! (They may just think your wife is HOT though!)

From rAtTLeTrAp on Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 23:59:22 from 75.196.83.127

smokin' hot :)

From rockness18 on Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 21:13:13 from 69.183.232.138

Thanks to all! To respond to a few things-

1) I appreciate all comments on the effort- each of you know the feeling and can truly understand the challenge of finishing strong

2) Yes, I knew the sub-3:07 was close- I definitley zoned in on that last 1/10

3) I find great encouragement for those predicting improvement in my future- I hope so! Many of you have shown me it is possible.

4) My wife is a bit insane, but quite harmless :)

5) Bob, let's both shoot for sub-3 in the next year...possible? or do we need 2 years? Time will not be on our side indefinitely. :)

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