cewait
DIS Veteran
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I am not sure everythign you are saying. Can you clear it up a little. First, are you saying (I have not completed a half or full) that I should put 5:01 as my estimated time when I register in April?
If I do, are you saying it is hard to revised it if I do run a half and get a great time?
FInally, are you saying people line up in corrals ahead of where they should?
I am saying if you do not have a time that supports a sub 5 hour marathon and you are not sure that you will have speed that will carry you into the sub 5 hour range, put down a 5:01 on the race entry form. If later you find that you run a half that would support a sub 5 marathon, then submit those results and you will be assigned a faster corral. The reassignment is rather painless. If your trial half does not support a sub 5 marathon, there is no need to revise your estimated time. You can always start in a slower corral if you are struggling to run 5 hour pace.
Hope this helps.