BI-LO Myrtle Beach Marathon
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Comments: This is also the first time I didn't run with water on my belt. Just carrying e-gels and using the water provided by the course. It worked pretty well. You do have to pay attention and not miss critical water stops when needing a gel or hydrating to keep your HR in check. This race was managed very well in the water/first aid department and I never felt tense about getting fluids. What would you do differently?: I still really want to break four hours for a marathon. When I started this race I didn't have that expectation. However, I crossed the 1/2 split at 2 hours and felt really good. I thought, well maybe.....just then the 4:00 pace runner went by me around Mile 14 and I was very tempted to hop on for the rest of the race. I was more concerned with following my prior strategy regarding managing my HR during the race and ultimately wanted to see that goal to fruition. Next time though, I may be more tempted to follow the 4 hour crowd. Post race
Warm down: Walk about 1/2 mile back to car and eat a Met-RX protein bar. What limited your ability to perform faster: Probably too low of an LT. I like everything else that I did. Event comments: I rate this race a 5 because now after four marathons I'm convinced that I'm not a 'BIG RACE' guy. They're great for bragging but not for my PR. I like the smaller attended races. It's just what's right for me. Last updated: 2006-02-24 12:00 AM
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Overall Rank = 769/1602
Age Group = 44
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My pre-race routine started with a massage three days prior to the race on day of my last run. On race day I woke up five minutes before all three alarms went off. Classic pre-marathon restful evening, right? All my gear was laid out the night before so I just ate a bowl of (BI-LO)oatmeal and a cup of fruit yogurt and headed for the car. A training/racing friend of mine and I headed to the start area which was a short drive from the hotel. We had 30 minutes to spare. We geared up and talked about the race.
Thankfully, the inclement weather predicted never showed that morning so I was able to run in the preferred gear of shorts and a couple of tech jerseys (1 long/1 short) plus a throwaway and gloves and baseball hat. Warmup was drinking a bottle of water, walking about 400 yards to the start and some light stretching once there.