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Boston, Massachusetts
United States
Boston Athletic Association
51F / 11C
Sunny
Total Time = 3h 04m 22s
Overall Rank = 1731/23126
Age Group = 40-44
Age Group Rank = 225/3865
Pre-race routine:

Got up at 6:00, showered and went to DD to get coffee and a muffin. Met up with Henk in the hotel lobby to take the shuttle to the start. Walked around the Athletes' Village and then back out to use the facilities and sit in the sun by the tennis courts until 9ish when we went to check our gear. Porta-potties again (and again) before some jogging / stretching. 3 Bloks, some salt and into the corral.
Event warmup:

Not much. Some jogging / stretching / pickups / butt-kickers.
Run
  • 3h 04m 22s
  • 26.2 miles
  • 07m 02s  min/mile
Comments:

Not an A race this year, but still...it's Boston! I was hoping to go sub 3, but I've never done that before. Was 3:03:48 last year from Corral 6. Got held up a bit at the start then and this year (Corral 3) there was no problem getting up to speed. Felt good, but not great, for first half and started working around mile 15. There's a long, steep descent to mile 16 at Newton Lower Falls which gives you a chance to catch your breath before the 4 hill repeats in Newton. After Heartbreak, it's a fast downhill to Cleveland Circle and then mostly flat with some rollers along Beacon Street through Brookline, back onto Comm Ave through Kenmore Square and then the last mile to the finish on Boylston Street. There are definitely some modest inclines in the last few miles that will get your attention! Somehow, I forgot about those. Stuck with the plan of 2 Bloks and one SaltStick tab every 5 miles. Only took water from the aid stations - at about every other one. No water bottles this year - although there were some left on the Elite table when I came through. I thought about grabbing one but didn't.
What would you do differently?:

As far as the race goes, I don't know what I could have done differently - other than grab a water bottle off of the elite table around the 5k mark (who else would they be for? There sure weren't any elites left behind me!). Last year it helped to run with a bottle (I picked one up around mile 9). You can just run right down the middle of the road through the aid stations that get a bit jammed up. Considering I wasn't really rested up for this race, I guess I could have run a bit slower at the beginning, but then I don't know if that really would have left enough in the tank to make up the difference later. I felt that I was careful at the start and didn't really try to push the pace until after Heartbreak. I wanted to keep the pace between 6:45 and 6:50 through 16 miles and was 6:53 (3-hour pace is 6:52). When I passed the half over 1:30, I knew it would be tough to negative split on the course. As expected, the hills of Newton took their toll - not only was I unable to keep the pace under 7:15 on each of the four miles containing the hills, but I was fading and was never able to get back to a sub-6:50 pace - even on the downhill section through BC after Heartbreak (mile 22: 6:56). Quads started to get noticeably sore in the last couple of miles. I first saw the Citgo sign (1 mile from the finish) at about mile 23. It looked like it was quite a ways off in the distance. That's also about the time things started to get tough. I had planned to wait until the top of Heartbreak to make a move and was hoping to run a 5-mile tempo run to the finish, but there was nothing there.

I was trying to keep things nice and loose through the last few miles, but I'm sure my form was all over the place. Still, I was passing a lot of people and keeping pace with most of the others coming through at that time.
Post race
Warm down:

Walk through the chutes, goodie lunch box (nice!), space blanket and medal. Shuffled over to get gear, changed and met up with my aunt and uncle who had made the trip up from New York City to watch the race. We waited for Henk to come through, then walked a mile or so to their hotel and got a ride back to our hotels near the start. Somehow, I ended up with a shin splint getting out of the car. Don't know how that happened. Hope it goes away soon (not that I'll be running for a while, but I do need to do some traveling tomorrow).

What limited your ability to perform faster:

Oceanside 70.3 3 weeks out and Superseal Olympic last weekend. Probably not the smartest decision to race the oly, but the A race was Oceanside (and Coeur d'Alene in June), so I've been focusing more on swimbikerunning. This run was training for the Ironman (and to honor the event), so I can't really complain about not setting a new PR. Still, it was pretty close (within 34 seconds).

Event comments:

The Boston Marathon is the best race I have ever done. This was the 114th running and they're still tinkering with it to provide an excellent experience. The crowd support is amazing. Wellesley was a bit subdued this year (as compared to last year), but all along the course, there are spectators cheering you on. Once you make the turn at the Firehouse, the crowd is continuous for the last 8 miles. It's pretty amazing! It gets out of hand down on Beacon Street in Brookline and for the last couple of miles to the finish. There are times when the crowd's cheers become roars.




Last updated: 2010-02-16 12:00 AM
Running
03:04:22 | 26.2 miles | 07m 02s  min/mile
Age Group: 225/3865
Overall: 1731/23126
Performance: Average
1: 6:54 2: 6:46 3: 6:51 4: 6:55 5: 7:06 6: 6:46 7: 6:56 8: 6:57 9: 6:47 10: 6:56 11: 6:57 12: 6:47 13: 6:48 14: 6:52 15: 7:06 16: 6:48 17: 7:19 18: 7:15 19: 6:57 20: 7:10 21: 7:21 22: 6:56 23: 7:00 24: 7:05 25: 7:11 26: 7:08 .2: 6:52 Ave HR: 161 Max HR: 181
Course: Point-to-point from Hopkinton to Boston. Mostly rolling (downhill) until mile 16 (steep descent before hills of Newton). After Heartbreak (the last of 4) at mile 21, it's downhill to mile 22 and then rolling / flat to the finish on Boyleston Street.
Keeping cool Good Drinking Just right
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Good
Mental exertion [1-5] 4
Physical exertion [1-5] 4
Good race? Yes
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? Yes
Post race activities: Good
Race evaluation [1-5] 5

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2010-04-19 11:46 PM

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2010-04-20 11:51 AM
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you're a beast man..good job out there..
2010-04-20 12:30 PM
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Impressive Race!!
2010-04-20 2:58 PM
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Awesome run!  I have total run envy! 

2010-04-20 4:10 PM
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well done.
2010-04-20 4:13 PM
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You are really freaking fast! Nice race!


2010-04-20 4:44 PM
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Wow, Mike, that is CRAZY fast!  Great job out there.  Holy Smoking Fast! 
2010-04-20 11:00 PM
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Simply awesome! What more can I say about that? Man, if I can run half as fast as you someday, I will be pleased as punch! Great job, Mike!
2010-04-21 10:44 AM
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Thanks, everyone!  Just got back and still haven't shaken the buzz.  Boston is an amazing race.  Even in a relatively subdued Wellesley year, the crowd support from the college all of the way to the finish is unbelievable.  As long as I have a qualifier, I'll be at the start in Hopkinton.  It's a privilege and an honor to run this race.
2010-04-21 12:29 PM
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Awesome run!  Perhaps if I run Boston again, I'll try to be a bit more aggressive at the start and try to hang on through the hills and finish--which you did admirably!

I have to say, after my BQ run at Philly my thoughts were that I wanted to run Boston and then perhaps never do another open marathon.  A couple days after running Boston, I'm wondering how I can NOT go back.  We'll see. 

Again, great job, especially considering this was not your focus.  Best of luck at Oceanside & CdA!
2010-04-21 7:13 PM
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Very impressive, great race.



2010-04-21 7:36 PM
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Great job on the race! That's a great finish time, especially considering you just has Oceanside three weeks out!
2010-04-21 9:17 PM
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Great job out there, just wish we could have met up with you, but it was such a madhouse in Hopkinton!
2010-04-24 5:24 PM
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Great fast pace, nice job!
2010-04-25 11:15 PM
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awesome job out there...  congrats...  i was chasing the sub3 as well... and came up a little short... what a great experience it is...
2010-05-01 9:37 PM
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Outstanding performance... especially after those earlier races.


2010-05-03 6:56 PM
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Nice post with the details!  Congratulations!  I am looking forward to my Boston experience in April 2011!
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