Ok, I am committed, I am going to do the 2009 1/2 marathon. The application is filled out and going in the mail tomorrow.
Now since I have never run any kind of marathon before and my only race experience is the ToT 6.5K (which apparantly was a disaster), I have NO clue what to expect, what goes on and what anything means.
I have been trying to read the recent threads with the reports and such but some of the things still leave me clueless. Here are some questions I have.
I have figured out corrals I think. Basically there are 3? and if your fast then you get to get out of the gate first, the slower you are, the last corral you are in, is this correct? Does anyone know the breakoff limits for the times for each corral?
Now I read about waves? And then different corrals in the waves? Someone needs to explain that to me please.
And what is this "official finisher" thing. If I understand it right, say you are in the last corral and you start at 6:30, you finish in the 3.5 hour time limit given by 9:45-10am. But since you didn't finish by 9:30 which is the 3.5 hours after the first people get to go you are NOT considered an official finisher? What is up with that? So basically if you are slower you may get a medal but don't really finish? I need some explaining on that one too.
Does this mean you don't get an official time?
So what does an official finisher mean, what do you get or what are the benefits?
Then it seems they want you there a good 1.5 hours before the race actually starts, any reason? I know there are probably lots of people to herd but do you really just twiddle your thumbs during that time. Seems like it was a lot of hurry up and wait at the 6.5K.
Any advice for training? Does everyone really run or jog the entire 13 miles? Do you break up the run/walk into segments, for example jog miles 1-4, walk 5, jog 6-9, walk 10 and finish jogging the rest? What kind of run/walk schedule does everyone follow?
Ok, I think that is all the questions I have for now, sorry for so many.
I would appreciate any insight that can help me understand and get me better prepared.
Thanks again
Now since I have never run any kind of marathon before and my only race experience is the ToT 6.5K (which apparantly was a disaster), I have NO clue what to expect, what goes on and what anything means.
I have been trying to read the recent threads with the reports and such but some of the things still leave me clueless. Here are some questions I have.
I have figured out corrals I think. Basically there are 3? and if your fast then you get to get out of the gate first, the slower you are, the last corral you are in, is this correct? Does anyone know the breakoff limits for the times for each corral?
Now I read about waves? And then different corrals in the waves? Someone needs to explain that to me please.
And what is this "official finisher" thing. If I understand it right, say you are in the last corral and you start at 6:30, you finish in the 3.5 hour time limit given by 9:45-10am. But since you didn't finish by 9:30 which is the 3.5 hours after the first people get to go you are NOT considered an official finisher? What is up with that? So basically if you are slower you may get a medal but don't really finish? I need some explaining on that one too.
Does this mean you don't get an official time?
So what does an official finisher mean, what do you get or what are the benefits?
Then it seems they want you there a good 1.5 hours before the race actually starts, any reason? I know there are probably lots of people to herd but do you really just twiddle your thumbs during that time. Seems like it was a lot of hurry up and wait at the 6.5K.
Any advice for training? Does everyone really run or jog the entire 13 miles? Do you break up the run/walk into segments, for example jog miles 1-4, walk 5, jog 6-9, walk 10 and finish jogging the rest? What kind of run/walk schedule does everyone follow?
Ok, I think that is all the questions I have for now, sorry for so many.
I would appreciate any insight that can help me understand and get me better prepared.
Thanks again
