Wineglass - continued
So how my day went, this was my A-race attempt at Boston. 2027 gets me the age bump, but with them cutting time I still need a 3:30 (so really I’m looking for 3:23). That is right on the edge for me, maybe a little beyond even. Having just done Dopey at 3:32 I am confident that I can beat 3:30 well rested. Mathematically my best half says I can do a full in about 3:28 and that’s almost 4 years old. My best recent mile according to a couple calculators says I can do it in just over 3:22 but really that would have to be me feeling perfect, the weather being perfect, and the course being fast. Well you can’t win if you don’t play so I made a plan and didn’t care that the weather wasn’t ideal, I was going for broke. I trained good but probably relied too much on my base and didn’t do enough speed work, but just the fact that I consistently run 4-5 days/week 100+ miles/month I felt really good going into it.
Lined up at the start, I talked with the fastest (3:30) pace group and found a few looking for 3:25 or faster so it was nice to know who I could watch and try to stay ahead of or with, I let them know I’d be running 4 min, walking 30 sec so we’d be playing leapfrog for some of the race. Started good, not too fast this time, really tried to keep tabs on it. This was the first time I made up a pace band (more discussion on this to come) and at mile 1 I was ahead, not because I was fast but because there was less crowding than I expected. Mile 2-3 saw me about 30 seconds ahead, perfect to slow a little for a small hill and stay on target. Basically went up and down from my pace within 30 seconds of my goal right to mile 10. Mile 11-12 saw a bit of slow down when the aid station didn’t line up good with a walk interval but I was still on target. My pace band said 1:40:49 for the half goal and my split was 1:41:14. 25 seconds off pace and feeling good, much better pace management than previous races. Gained a little on a downhill and showed 10 seconds off at the mile 14 marker, now for a little bit of uphill.
Now is when I started to feel it, the sun was getting up there and the temp was climbing faster than forecast, my pace slowed to above 8 minutes/mile and I knew my goal was out of reach today. No problem, I just pulled a near perfect first half so if I could hold 8/mile or even a little over I could still pull off a record so I pushed it a little harder. Mile 17 saw a 7:57 split and that was all it took to push me off the knifes edge. My brain said you can do it but my legs disagreed wholeheartedly. 9 min, 10 min, 11, 12, the pace dropped steadily. Stopped off at mile 24 aid station for a quick stretch and a reset, glad I spent a few minutes there (came in at a 15 min mile) because it saved my sub 4 streak. I was able to push it back to sub 10 min miles to the finish and keep it just under 4 hours.
I’m happy, it’s another marathon finish, I will get the right race and weather at the right time. Tried different fueling this race and it worked for me, I don’t think that’s why I slowed this time. I was able to drive 4-1/2 hours home and I’m fully functional today. Any time you finish 26.2 with a smile is a win.
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The Corning glass medal
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