lauraleh
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I actually have a medal where they spelled “Seattel” wrong!![]()
Race Report:
Des Plaines River Trail Marathon, Lincolnshire, IL
This was my second marathon, the first being the same race last year. The conditions were unfortunately, very similar. At the gun the temp was 35 degrees with a blustery wind. The regular out and back course was again flooded out so we ran four 6.55 mile semi-flooded loops. Within the first 15 minutes I ran/waded about 50 yards in shin deep water; rinse and repeat three more times. On the last loop I was actually looking forward to the near freezing water soothing/numbing my beat up feet.
My @DopeyBadger plan projected a 5 hour 22 minute finish. Given the conditions I knew earlier in the week that was not going to happen, so I decided to just run at my long run training pace of 13:19. With a couple of 3 minute stops to get sand and grit out of my shoes (at least 3 or 4 tablespoons out of each shoe) I finished feeling strong in 5 hours 54 minutes. Watching the Chicago Marathon while writing this, I wish I was out there pavement pounding this morning, although I'm sure that yesterday's run would have caught up with me very, very quickly.
Thanks to @DopeyBadger for another successful plan. Now less than three weeks to Wine & Dine 10K and HM, with the WDW Marathon coming up quickly in early January!
Race Recap - Hartford Half Marathon 10/12/19
I ran the Hartford Half Marathon today mainly because it is the one day I can run on the roads in Hartford and West Hartford without worrying about getting hit by a car.The course also goes right past my street which is pretty cool. It was suppose to just be a 13 mile training run for Dopey but I felt really good coming off the starting line and ended up killing it with a brand new half marathon PR of 1:37:37 (7:27 pace). Old PR was 1:41:30 which is what I submitted for my Dopey POT. This race is past the deadline. It was probably the most steady pace I’ve ever run and I didn’t feel like I was pushing hard until the end. All my splits at 5K, 10K and 15K were the same at 7:32. I poured it on at the end to finish at 7:27 overall.
Interesting note - they added a nice (surprise) touch to all the medals having the date engraved on the back. Unfortunately, when they opened the shipment earlier this week, they realized they were all engraved with the wrong date (10/13/19). They handed out little adhesive plaques with the correct date that you could paste over the engraved incorrect date. It’s too bad. The engraving came out nice. I thought about leaving it with tomorrow’s date because years from now, you will never remember the exact date. But I went ahead put the plaque over it. It is basically a little sticker. It still looks pretty good.
ETA: I almost forgot the best part of the race...the Hartford Marathon gives everyone (+21) a free beer at the Sam Adams 27th Mile Beer Garden. Nothing like a Sam’s Octoberfest on a cool Fall day in CT after a race — especially a free one!!![]()
Race Report:
Des Plaines River Trail Marathon, Lincolnshire, IL
This was my second marathon, the first being the same race last year. The conditions were unfortunately, very similar. At the gun the temp was 35 degrees with a blustery wind. The regular out and back course was again flooded out so we ran four 6.55 mile semi-flooded loops. Within the first 15 minutes I ran/waded about 50 yards in shin deep water; rinse and repeat three more times. On the last loop I was actually looking forward to the near freezing water soothing/numbing my beat up feet.
My @DopeyBadger plan projected a 5 hour 22 minute finish. Given the conditions I knew earlier in the week that was not going to happen, so I decided to just run at my long run training pace of 13:19. With a couple of 3 minute stops to get sand and grit out of my shoes (at least 3 or 4 tablespoons out of each shoe) I finished feeling strong in 5 hours 54 minutes. Watching the Chicago Marathon while writing this, I wish I was out there pavement pounding this morning, although I'm sure that yesterday's run would have caught up with me very, very quickly.
Thanks to @DopeyBadger for another successful plan. Now less than three weeks to Wine & Dine 10K and HM, with the WDW Marathon coming up quickly in early January!
For reasons that escape me, I cannot track anyone from my plane, but I can see @roxymama updates- and my row mate does not appear to appreciate my enthusiasm for others. Way to get it done, folks!Several disboarders are a few miles from finishing their marathons today. Fun to track everyone and it’s highly motivating
please think happy “finish strong” thoughts!
Congrats!!! Way to kill that PR.Chicago Marathon in the books. Managed a 13 minute PR even after getting knee pain and having to ease up a bit at about mile 18. Great Race with amazing fan support. Weather was perfect even with the tough wind at times
Congrats @PrincessMickey on your HotChocolate Run. Do they still have the big chocolate chips during the race?
The world of injury can be a dark place. You get these doubts about everything: What if I never feel better, what if this is my new norm, what if my peak days are behind me,....Then when you are healed from whatever injury, the last thing that heals is your mind. EVERY little twinge sends me in a momentary panic. My hips will hurt and I get convinced I have a stress fracture.@Wendy98 great review!! I’m of the mindset that the majors aren’t nearly as worth it as the best of the non-majors... after Boston this year, I think I’m going to focus on race quality over prestige. I may still try and get my 6 star, but I’m in no rush!! Also, very inspiring comeback from that gnarly injury earlier this year... can’t lie, when I was feeling a little down this month I keep remembering your x ray and your Berlin results
@surfde22 congrats, it sounds like I should add Twin cities to my bucket list! Sorry to hear about the cramps, but great job fighting through adversity![]()