Turns out, I had a solid "B" plan day. I averaged 10:47's for the first 4 miles before settling into steady 11:12's through mile 15. This was followed by progressivly slower, but still steady 'running' (no walk breaks except for the aid stations) of 3 miles at 12:29's, then 4 miles at 13:35's, and finishing 4.2 miles at 14:12's. A higher, properly trained mileage base would have held those back miles up. Finish time was 5:19 for a 12:02 average pace.
This was my slowest marathon ever, but one of my most fun. I was proud to keep moving, and can see that I'm on the road back to better running here. The course and crowd was fabulous. My sister Kathy and husband Hans came out and cheered me at 5 different points from the second half to the finish. I was totally taking in all the Northern Michigan experience I could as I have a long family history of vacations in that part of the world, and I was in effect 'drinking it all in.' At some point during my return leg I thought "this IS the best way to drink in the north woods...nothing slows down time like the back half of a marathon!"
My sister, Hans, and I had a great weekend celebrating her 65th birthday for the rest of my weekend. All in all, this was a very special, memorable marathon weekend that has me psyched and ready for a summer full of long bike rides, our fall Katy Trail trip, and continued long distance training!
Here are some pictures from my weekend:
Kathy and I at the mile 19.4 aid station |
Kathy and I at lunch after the race |
Kathy and Hans on a beautiful trail we hiked on Sunday |
Northern Michigan is beautiful! |
2 comments:
Bill,
Your sister is so good looking! What the hell happened to you?
Regardless of how you look at it, you still completed another marathon! It just doesn't matter what you time was, it still counts.
I think what you might do is concentrate on our bike trip in October, then set you sights on a spring marathon and dedicate your training to that particular race.
Love it! Kathy took all the genes for brains and common sense also. I think that's why I fit in so well with the MRC! By the way, I love the picture of you in the field of flowers...you flower child, you!
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