jmasgat
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Thinking about my race schedule for the rest of the year and the potential of my Goofy or Dopey redemption. My primary race right now this year is the Chicago Olympic Triathlon the last weekend of August. This will involve a .9 mile swim, a 24.8 mile bike, and a 10k run. The Detroit International Half Marathon is October 16, so 7 weeks after the triathlon. This race has a challenge that caught my eye— you do the 1 mile and 5k races on Saturday and then the half on Sunday. This would give me some early marathon weekend practice with racing two days in a row (my best half time ever also came with a similar challenge in Little Rock— I think the short Saturday run helps me work out some nerves). So, my question is— is the 7 weeks enough time? I imagine I’ll get up to 8 miles in running distance during triathlon training because we tend to go over the distance since you are combining sports. & should I just go for the challenge?
Another vote for yes. I set my 10k PR 6 weeks after doing a 70.3. I think that year was the fittest I have ever been in my life (at the ripe old age then of 55). Not the same as what you are aiming for, but there was a gap after that race that I could use to do some 10k-specific training. Point is, I think you should be able to get to half distance endurance with the base you built, even with some recovery time for the tri built in.
I have done the Detroit Marathon (I live in the area) and dearly hope this year the International race comes back. Not cause I intend to do it, but because it is unique as races go.