BI-LO Myrtle Beach Marathon
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Comments: The run went well. I felt strong through the entire race. It was very cold at the beginning. But I think I dressed well for it. I had tights, 2 long sleeve shirts, gloves, ear warmers, and a hat. I was comfortable once I began to run. About mile 15 it started to warm up a bit. So I took off the ear warmers, gloves and one of the shirts. The only time I stopped running was around mile 15 when I had to stop to pee. I had to go since about mile 6 but didn't want to stop running. At mile 15 I couldn't wait any longer. What would you do differently?: I wouldn't do anything different. This was my first marathon. My main goal was to finish, my good day goal was to finish under 4 hours, my greatest day goal was to BQ. I achieved most of those goals (and if my Garmin is correct, I actually achieved them all). I couldn't ask for a better race. Post race
Warm down: I felt fine as long as I was running (except for occassional pain in my right knee). But as soon as I stopped running, my legs hurt like hell!! I walked around and stretch them a bit. I somehow missed the food tent and didn't get anything to eat. When my family caught up to me, they told me they had free massages. So I walked over to the massage tent and got a massage. It was the best thing I ever did. My legs stopped hurting and didn't bother me the rest of the day (the blisters on my toes are another story though). While I was getting a massage, my husband got me some food. Since he didn't race, he had to buy the food at a tent that was selling to spectators. He brought me a bagel, gatorade, and a snickers bar. I ate them while we walked back to the hotel so I could take a hot shower. Event comments: The race was well run and there were lots of volunteers. One odd thing I noted was that they filled the cups with Powerade, but the water cups were only half full (why were they rationing water)? I wasn't happy with the placement of the mile markers though. They weren't accurate and I don't believe the overall race length was accurate either. According to my Garmin, my average pace was 8:48 (which is what I needed to BQ). But when I figure my pace from the total time (based on a 26.2 mile marathon) it figures an average pace of 8:53. Could my Garmin Forerunner 305 have been that far off (it never has been before). Last updated: 2006-12-01 12:00 AM
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Myrtle Beach Marathon
25F / -4C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 91/614
Age Group = F40-44
Age Group Rank = 13/111
I went to bed at 10:00. I went right to sleep, but woke up at 2:00 and couldn't go back to sleep. By 4:00 I knew I wasn't going to get any more sleep, so I got up and ate breakfast. I had a banana and a bagel with peanut butter. I took a shower, dressed, and did some light stretching in the hotel.
We had a hotel room just a couple of blocks from the start line. So for my warm-up, I walked to the start area. Once there, I did everything I could to stay warm! It was freezing!!! I was unable to meet up with others from BT the night before for dinner, so I was hoping to meet them this morning. But that didn't happen. By the time I got to the start area, stood in line at the port-a-potties, and located my parents and sister, it was time to start the race.