I rarely wear my Garmin to sleep, but I did wear it Saturday night and woke up at 5:00 with my alarm with 6 hours and 23 minutes of sleep recorded. Only 1 hour and 54 minutes was deep sleep.
We quietly got dressed. I drank a Premier Protein shake and we both drank a Java Monster. We also split a pack of blueberry Belvita cookies.
At 6:00, we set out to walk the mile and a half from the hotel to the start/finish area in Coolidge Park. This was also where packet pickup had been the day before so we already knew how bad the parking situation would be. Preferred parking was available to purchase for $40, but it sold out before I made up my mind whether or not to purchase. As Rush said, "If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice."
The walk across the bridge was chilly! We stood in line for the porta-potties and snapped a few pre-race photos before watching the marathoners start at 7:03.
The weather was pretty perfect for running. It was overcast with a T+D=108.
Maddy's legs were still a bit sore from the combination of her hike and the powderpuff football game. We decided to start with the 2:45 pacer. I felt that this was a conservative time for Maddy and I have finished two half races at this pace before. At 7:33 we were off. I grabbed a bottle of water as we went through the start line.
For the first three miles, we stayed right with the pacer. My splits were 12:30, 12:11, and 12:08. We ran through the first water stop at the end of the second mile. We did each grab a cup of water. I felt that the pacer was starting out a bit fast and had hoped that this was to build a buffer to walk through the water stops, but she barely slowed down for us to drink.
Midway through mile 3, we came up on the first bridge ramp and I took my first walk break. I waved Maddy on to continue with the pacer. My next few miles were done at a more comfortable pace with splits of 13:13, 13:09, and 13:19.
During mile 7, I stopped and used one of the real bathrooms on the riverwalk portion of the course. This mile came in at 14:39, but my stomach felt much better. I also met the marathon leaders coming back down the riverwalk.
Maddy's Garmin was sending pace updates via text to me and my mom every mile and that was nice once I'd last sight of her. I did meet her after the turnaround during mile 8. My time for this one was 13:28.
I started walking a bit more from here on out. At one point I was using the beeps from another runner's gym boss for 60/30 run/walk intervals. I also chatted with several runners including the lady running intervals (although she eventually stopped running and just walked) and a mother/daughter duo. The mom was a seasoned marathoner coaching her daughter through her first half. My splits for miles 9-12 were 13:42, 13:17, 13:27, and 13:23. I also started to see the 3:00 pace group behind me during these miles and more and more of the faster marathon runners were mixing into the half runners.
Around this time, I received the alert that Maddy had finished her race! She said the pacer was very encouraging in the later miles.
The final mile was all downhill, including some stairs which HURT more than I could believe. This really should have been a fast mile, but I ran it at a 15:03 pace. I also ended up with .42 of a mile instead of .1 which was done at a 12:33 pace.
I just barely squeaked in under 3 hours.
