Sunday, November 18, 2007

Philly Half Marathon - Top 10 in AG - Woot!

For future athletic reference - 13.1 miles is a long way to run at a 6:20 pace. Which is why my body made the decision this morning it was going to run it at a more 'gentlemanly' 6:36 pace. My legs no longer feel as though it was very gentlemanly pace - they're sore already.

Here's the recap of the day:

I went to bed around 9PM - a side effect from being up at 6AM Saturday morning, this gave me tons of sleep and I was up before my alarm clock at 5AM. I ate my breakfast of champions - banana, Snickers energy bar & a Propel - and then headed out the door. In a rare moment of pure genius I decided not to check out of the hotel. Actually, to be truthful - I was just too lazy and decided the automated system would automatically check me out eventually. This turned out great though for getting a hot shower after the race (cause I was pretty darned cold).

They used these new 'chips' for this race. They're actually pieces of paper that have an RFID tag built into them. You simply put it through a shoe lace and off ya go. It didn't move or brush up against my leg - so all was good. And it's simply disposable afterwards. Although with the tag on me, I kinda felt like an item waiting to be scanned over a checkout machine. Check it out:

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I was a bit confused by what to wear given the weather conditions. It was advertised as mid-30's with light rain. That's a bit in the weird zone of clothing options. I ended up wearing standard running shorts, a long sleeve tech shirt and then a singlet over the top of that - figuring that if I got really hot I could toss the long sleeve and just go singlet. I also had a ski hat on, and a pair of $2 clothes I got at the expo. I tossed the gloves at mile 2-3, and the remainder of the clothing worked pretty well. At a few points I did temporary consider tossing the shirt. But I only decided against it because taking the shirt out from under my singlet while running was going to be rather challenging.

Anyway...

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I found a spot at the front of the starting line - way closer than I ever dared venture in previous races. I was maybe 10yards back from the starting line. Yet amazingly, like every other race, there were people who insisted on walking 'from the front'. Seriously.

Once I got past them, I was off on a scenic tour of Philly. It really is a nice course, lots of stuff to look at. The spectator support is pretty good on the downtown side of the river. I started off my first mile with a 6:40 pace (as planned), and then dropped it down to a 6:10 pace for the second pace (wee faster than planned) and then stabilized to a 6:20-6:30 pace for quite a while. Between mile 9 and 10 I slowed a bit due to a large hill - someone had said the course was pancake flat - they lie! There were actually a number of rollers along the way, each one of them chipping away a little bit at my pace.

I never quite stabilized on a 6:20 pace (my goal pace) and despite doing more mental math on the run than you can imagine, there was simply no way I was going to finish in 1:23:00. Actually, there was one point at mile 9 where the math worked out in my favor...and then I realized I worked the math wrong.

I ended up checking out the finish line in a time of 1:26:31 - or a 6:36/mile average. So while I didn't hit my goal time, I did PR by 12 minutes over my last half-marathon back in March. And shaved off 23 minutes over a year ago. I've got until around June 1st to get it down to 1:23 - so plenty of time. I think I can do that by February/March.

The other really good piece of news is my place. I finished 63rd overall out of all half-marathon finishers (4325 peoples). And more importantly - I managed to crack top 10 in my age group (M25-29) with 9th place. That's assuming they don't change the results...again.

So all in all - a good day.

Finishers medal:

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The finish line area:

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A lot of port-o-potties (they actually had two full lengths like this):

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And finally - the winner of the marathon, about 100 yards from the finish:

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9 comments:

Laurie November 18, 2007 5:16 PM  

Great job and congrats on the new kick ass PR! Top ten in your age group is awesome.

Tri-Bob November 18, 2007 6:12 PM  

Awesome run!!! I was going ti watch, but the prediction of rain made a warm be and cup of coffee more appealing. I KNOW THAT ONE HILL WELL, as I qualified for Boston on this Philadelphia course. Keep up the good running!

Regards,

TRIBob

Danielle in Iowa November 18, 2007 7:03 PM  

Awesome job! And shaving off 23 minutes in a year is pretty dang impressive too! I was happy with shaving off 9!

Bruno November 18, 2007 8:47 PM  

Wow, this is really impressive, well done. Hope one day I'll run a 1/2 marathon in that pace!

Bruno
http://703challenge.com

TJ November 19, 2007 4:49 PM  

that is one smokin half, even if you didn't hit your goal.
congrats!

Kevin November 20, 2007 12:09 AM  

Great job!!!! That's an awesome performace.

Brent Buckner November 20, 2007 10:29 AM  

Smokin'!

Steve Stenzel November 20, 2007 10:48 AM  

Great race! Crazy speed! Well done!!! GREAT PR!!

Curly Su November 25, 2007 10:10 AM  

awesome race! congrats, and thanks for standing around in the cold to take pics!

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