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Hamden,CT,

Member Since:

Oct 03, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

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Short-Term Running Goals:

PR for All Race distances - simple enough - right?

Improve VDOT from 42 and get to 43 as proven by Race Result(s) or Time Trial(s).

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston Marathon

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Race: Cox Sports Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:59:27
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.0026.410.000.0026.41

548D050 Cox Sports Marathon

Sun, May 6, 2012 7:30 AM Eastern Time

 

648  685 Patrick              Kearney                    3:58:49  9:07 3:58:53 49  434/816  M 110/217 M4049 HAMDEN             CT 

 

1354 1350 Cyril                Steinhauser                7:19:32 16:46 7:20:32 70  816/816  M   4/4   M70+  LA SALLE           MI

 

Overall 648/1354 = 0.48

Age Division 110/217 = 0.51

Males Total 434/816 =

 

Bed to 1:30am.  Up 5:30am.  Race Start 7:30am.

 

Ran 26.41 miles in 3:59:27 @ 9:04/mile per Garmin…forgot to turn The Garmin off.  The official time will be 3:58 something.  That was the reading on the Marathon Clock when I crossed the finish line.  My personal best for the Marathon distance is 3:54 @ 8:56/mile…so about 4 minutes off from my personal best. 

 

I was going for 8:30s.   

Mile 1-5 sees 236 feet of vertical and done at 8:22/mile. 

Mile 6-10 has 178 feet of elevation and done at 8:24/mile

Mile 11-15 sees 158 feet of vert and done at 8:35/mile.

Mile 16-20 has 217 feet of vertical and done at 8:58/mile avg.

 

Mile 18 sees the first split in the nines range…18 at 9:06/mile, mile 19 at 9:07 mile and mile 20 at 9:13/mile.  Out of 8:30s territory now.

 

At the 20 Mile mark, my average pace is 8:35/mile.  Thus 95 seconds off goal!  Not bad!

 

BUTTTTTTTT, Mile 18-20 is telling.  The story is simple.  The Wall is coming.

 

The Wall…Mile 21-25 has 255 feet of elevation and done at 10:29/mile avg. 

 

Now I am not 1.5 minutes off target goal…I am 11.5 minutes off my target time.

The plan was to PR for the Marathon distance…I changed that plan at around Mile 22.  Not happening.  The new plan was to simply get around the 3:54 personal best marathon time. 

 

Is  3:58 a good time?  Yep.  I mean, I am off my Personal Best by four minutes!  Well a few observations:

 

I ran 60 miles during the past 5 weeks (avg. 12 miles per week).  Folks, need to run a bit more than that to do well!

Glycogen storage inferior…muscles not fueled properly.  Need to get better with dieting.  Ham and Cheese sub pre marathon dinner??

Staple of the Marathon…get good rest.  Me – bed at 1:30am, up at 5:30am, Marathon at 7:30am.

 

So I basically set myself up to hit the Wall!  I mean, come on.  What would you expect?

 

But if hitting the wall only gets me 4 minutes off my Personal Best, I am pretty confident that proper training and not hitting the wall will result in a massive PR. 

 

All and all…I’m good with the 9:03/miles for the marathon distance given my inferior training of late.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Split

Time

Distance

Elevation Gain

Elevation Loss

Avg Pace

1

0:08:06

1

26

13

8:07

2

0:08:30

1

36

20

8:30

3

0:08:29

1

62

39

8:29

4

0:08:18

1

33

33

8:18

5

0:08:25

1

79

46

8:25

6

0:08:23

1

30

72

8:23

7

0:08:34

1

108

30

8:35

8

0:08:08

1

7

92

8:08

9

0:08:28

1

13

49

8:28

10

0:08:28

1

20

13

8:28

11

0:08:30

1

20

39

8:30

12

0:08:31

1

59

46

8:31

13

0:08:43

1

13

20

8:43

14

0:08:27

1

33

20

8:27

15

0:08:43

1

33

33

8:43

16

0:08:53

1

30

10

8:53

17

0:08:32

1

46

26

8:32

18

0:09:06

1

20

13

9:06

19

0:09:07

1

39

79

9:07

20

0:09:13

1

82

33

9:13

21

0:10:17

1

66

33

10:17

22

0:10:01

1

39

10

10:01

23

0:10:24

1

75

151

10:24

24

0:10:24

1

36

30

10:25

25

0:11:18

1

39

95

11:18

26

0:10:50

1

46

33

10:50

27

0:04:39

0.41

52

49

11:25

 Summary

3:59:27

26.41

1,171

1,161

9:04

Comments
From Jake K on Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 15:31:19 from 155.100.226.54

Haven't seen you on here in a while and then just caught this... Congrats on the sub 4 - not a PR but pretty close. That's very good. Saw that you came pretty close to your 5K PR recently as well. Excellent sign for your overall fitness if you can run well at both ends of the spectrum (and run a mile PR during that 5K!).

From PRE on Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 18:33:41 from 99.50.213.11

Hey Jake, Thank you very much. I plan to PR for the 5K distance soon! Sounds strange. But I plan to train. AND, I am working on not smoking! So that should make a difference with regard to running performance. By the way, this is long overdue. Congratulations on the Boston Marathon 23d place result! I did read about it way back when...just had not congratulated you (sorry). But I must admit, I have a lot of catching up to do to find out what people on this site have been up to! Talk to you soon. Hope all is well.

From Jake K on Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 13:13:19 from 155.100.226.54

I think the no-smoking will definitely make a difference for you.

Thanks for the Boston congrats. It was a hard day to run a marathon... but I've bounced back well and have raced better in May and June... so things are good!

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