Sunday, May 4, 2008

Finished Marathon #3!

Ran the Lincoln Marathon today! I have now completed 3 marathons.

The race conditions were wonderful, but my time was absolutely horrible so I won't talk about it too much. However....

My family was magnificent! It was so wonderful to see them come along and cheer. They brought me water, helped me when I had to change my insoles and fix a blister, and were an inspiration to me. I am eternally grateful to have such a fantastic family.

Now, the results. I didn't finish last! Not far from it, but not last (1163 out of 1170). I also beat 3 guys; two were younger than me and the other a little older.

The story line for this race is very simple: I weigh far too much. I also lost a lot of time with stops. I had to pull over to tie my shoe in Mile 2, stop by the side of the road next to the mile 6 marker to replace the blister pads on my foot, a huge stop in mile 16 to fix (again) the blister and change out the insoles in my shoes, two short bathroom breaks and a final, long stop to use the restroom at mile 23. Overall, at least 12 minutes in stops. Further, they pulled the police escort early, so I spent the last 6 miles stopping at traffic lights. I have no idea how much time I lost to those. The other big problem was my prep time, as I did not get in nearly enough miles.

Well, that's about it. Horrible time, but I finished. Now, I need to strip off a lot of body fat, pump up the miles, and hit the weightroom. I'll take a few days off from running before starting anew.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Race Eve

Tomorrow morning is Marathon #3. I am using the exact same race plan that I used last year, and hopefully the weather will be a bit more cooperative. The forcast calls for a cold morning, but it should warm a bit as the days moves along. No rain, and hopefully not much wind. Last year was windy and rainy.

I have tempered my expectations for this year. I had big plans, but those went by the wayside when all the problems we had earlier in the year. The goal tomorrow is to finish in less time than I ran Kansas City, and if I can break last year's Lincoln time (6:00:02), woo hoo! Not sure I can, but I'll give it the old college try.

I'm coming into this marathon in pretty good shape. No pulled muscles or the like. I am a bit heavy, and I have a nagging, deep blister on the balls of my left foot. I ran the Mayor's Run (1 Mile) with David this morning and finished in 9:29. Huge congestion problems and stopped to pick up a couple of little kids who had fallen. But, this is a highly popular, and congested, kids race, so I was not looking for a good time. I also didn't want to push too hard because of the race tomorrow.

Woo Hoo!