Every Woman's Marathon Recap:
My goal for the race was sub 3:30 to qualify for Boston. The temps were perfect for it: 50 at the start and was only going to get up to 62 by 10:30 - my goal finish time. My gps was all over the place so couldn't really track my pace except for at the mile markers. I was solidly running in the 7:50s range with some slightly under. I found the 3:30 pacer a little after the 1st mile. She came up from behind me (when I was already doing sub 8) and that should have been my first clue to stay with her. She kept pushing the pace and we had to reel her back in. I believe one or two of the miles was close to a 7:40 which is way too fast. Come to find out it was only her second marathon so there was definitely some inexperience there. I don't know how the 3:30 pack finished because I chose to pull back at mile 10 when it became apparent she was not going to stop pushing the pace. I slowed to closer to an 8 min/mile because I didn't want to blow up and kept a pretty solid 7:55-8:05 for the next 10 miles. They kept pulling further away so my assumption is the pacer never pulled back to an 8min pace. Unfortunately my fueling did me in. I was definitely having issues with nausea on my longer training runs which ultimately led to under fueling. I was just kind of hoping it wouldn't happen during the race. But mile 21 the cramps started to set in and at mile 22 I crashed into a giant wall with probably the worse calf cramping I've ever had. I had to stop and walk. I was able to force myself to walk/run the rest. Not on any set interval, just when I thought I could start jogging again, I would. Those last 4 miles took all my mental strength to keep going. Managed to pull out a 3:41:58 in the end. So, no BQ but I'm pretty sure my implosion was due to fueling and not physical capability. It was also my first marathon in 7 years after taking a hiatus for having my 2 kids (who are now 5 and 21 months). So, while I'm frustrated that fueling did me in, I'm very happy overall.
Now decision time. Do I try a 13-week turnaround to the Hilton Head Marathon really focusing on fuel. Do more of a "maintenance" marathon training since I think fueling aside, I was capable of the pace.