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Chicago, Illinois
United States
Bank of America
35F / 2C
Sunny
Total Time = 5h 19m 44s
Overall Rank = /
Age Group = F35-59
Age Group Rank = 0/
Pre-race routine:

Got up around 3:40am, took a quick shower to wake up, and was out of the house by around 4:15am. I had decided to take the train into the city to avoid having to drive right after running - the train was leaving at 5am, and for whatever reason, I had second-guessed myself into thinking that it was a 30 minute drive to the train station. Yea, less than 20 minutes... so I had some quality time to wait.

Train ride was uneventful.. I dozed on and off. Not feeling all that stressed about the race because I knew I was going into it with injuries that had prevented me from training adequately -- truly, my goal was just to finish and not have to pull myself from the course.

Got into the city and walked the mile or so to Corner Bakery to meet up with Jen (my running partner for the day) and Jon (awesome support crew for the day!). We made the smart decision of standing in line there for the bathroom -- so we were WARM instead of standing around outside.

After that, made our way to gear check to drop off bags, and then negotiated the confusing array of fences and security people to find our way into the corrals.

Didn't have much to eat -- half a Clif bar. Most of a bag of those new-fangled energy gummy gel things.
Event warmup:

None, other than the few miles of walking around beforehand.
Run
  • 5h 19m 44s
  • 26.2 miles
  • 12m 12s  min/mile
Comments:

I wasn't planning on running this. After the ankle tendinitis over the summer that kept me from training, I decided that I'd use this as a training run for Vegas. And then - a week beforehand, the ball of my foot/big toe was absolutely killing me. I thought - no way I can run.

In the end, I decided to make this my last race of the season. Go out and do as much as possible, see if I could finish, and then be done with my season.

The very best part of all this? Being able to run with Jen (jschmitchicago)! We had decided early on that we'd run together for as much as either of us wanted to, see how we'd like company on the course. And it was fabulous. :)

Now - the race. We had a vague goal of sub 5 in our heads, but with Jen dealing with an injury and me not trained and injured, we weren't sure it was going to be in the cards, but we'd give it a shot. So - we were shooting for 11:00-11:15 miles. Easy schmeasy, right?

The key was to start out conservatively and keep the pace slow. Both Jen and I have a tendency to speed up once we get all warmed up - the Garmin mostly kept us honest. The first 6 miles went by pretty quickly... around mile 3, my foot started making itself known, but nothing I couldn't push through.

At about the 6 mile mark, I *really* had to hit the porta-potty. I had been so resolute to make sure I was hydrated properly, I think I overdid it a little. So, with just a word to Jen to stay on the left, I sprinted off. Luckily, the lines were only 1-2 deep. I sprinted away then to catch up with Jen and was struck with a thought: what if she was waiting for me where we parted ways?? Rationally, I didn't think this would be the case -- I knew she needed to get through the aid station to get water, which was about 100m up the road from where I broke off from her - but I couldn't take the chance that she was waiting. So, I doubled back and made as sure as I could that she wasn't there.

So, that put me another 1-2 minutes behind her. And I realized with a jolt that I REALLY didn't want to run the rest of this marathon on my own, so I got on my (slow) horse and started trying to make up the distance. I ran two miles about as fast as I thought was reasonable seeing as how I still had 20 miles to go (9:07, 9:21) and then - thank god! - there was Jen. I don't think I could have kept that pace up much longer without it really killing me. And thanks to Jen for slowing up for me... I know she did a fair bit of walking to give me time to catch up. :)

After that, the miles kind of slipped away pretty uneventfully. We saw Jon and Kelly at around mile 11 (saw Jon at mile 3, too!), and we stopped and chatted for a short bit. Around mile 12, I stepped on something in the road - a momentary "oh shit!" as I inventoried and decided nothing was really hurt (though this morning, the ankle is bruised and swollen - might be related?).

At halfway through, my legs were already really feeling the miles. I knew I was completely undertrained for this event - the only thing I had going for me was that the pace allowed my HR to stay fairly low - it was just leg fatigue that I was dealing with. And that's totally doable. Heh.

Both of us started slowing down somewhere around the 16 mile mark...not too much, but enough to make that 5 hour mark just a little out of reach. But we were still moving forward, still mostly running.

Right before mile 18, I was able to keep myself occupied with looking for another friend of mine who was out cheering - managed to see her, and that was awesome - it's amazing how much having people there really buoys you.

Then - looking forward to mile 22 where Jon and Kelly would be again! By the time, we're running from cheering section to cheering section. Both Jen and I were in pretty bad shape by now, both of us wondering why the hell it is that we were doing a marathon, anyway. :)

Jon and Kelly at the 40k mark! And then - the home stretch. So close you could taste it!! Walking hurt. Running hurt. Existing hurt.

But - we made it. Ran across the finish line in fine style, even.

And like I've said - this was easily the most painful marathon I've ever run, but also by far, the most FUN marathon I've ever run. Having company made all the difference. I'm pretty sure I would have given up around mile 18 or so if I were on my own.

(sidenote: because I had so many pockets because of the cold-weather clothing, I carried my cell phone with me. And was one of those annoying racers texting while running. But it was SO HELPFUL! We always knew exactly where our support crew was to look for them. YAY!)
What would you do differently?:

Train?
Post race
Warm down:

Medals. Gear check. I was FREEZING by the time we finished and all I could think about were the warm clothes I had in my backpack. Both Jen and I got our sweat pants out, looked at them, and were all like, "... and how the hell are we supposed to get these on??" I looked longingly at the curb, but knew I'd never get up again if I got down that far. :) After that, made our way through the marathon crowd to meet up with Jonathan and Kelly.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

Again - training.

Event comments:

This race is CROWDED. That's both the best part and the worst part. Especially before the race, all the people make it difficult to get where you're going. And if you're going for a PR, it can be hard to maneuver around people. But, you're never alone out there. It's a top-notch event with a lot of city and crowd support out there. I would totally do this race again. You know, if I were to ever be insane enough to want to do a marathon again. :)




Last updated: 2009-10-11 12:00 AM
Running
05:19:44 | 26.2 miles | 12m 12s  min/mile
Age Group: 0/
Overall: 0/
Performance: Average
Lap Time Distance Pace/Speed AHR MHR 1 11m 18s 0.86 miles 13m 07s /mile 147 159 2 11m 22s 1.00 miles 11m 19s /mile 153 162 3 11m 00s 1.05 miles 10m 31s /mile 159 164 4 10m 52s 1.01 miles 10m 44s /mile 160 171 5 11m 07s 1.03 miles 10m 49s /mile 161 168 6 16m 45s 1.25 miles 13m 26s /mile 153 171 7 09m 07s 1.01 miles 08m 59s /mile 172 176 8 09m 21s 1.00 miles 09m 18s /mile 172 175 9 11m 02s 1.01 miles 10m 57s /mile 164 176 10 11m 21s 1.01 miles 11m 16s /mile 160 167 11 11m 38s 1.01 miles 11m 34s /mile 158 164 12 11m 59s 1.01 miles 11m 50s /mile 157 163 13 11m 27s 1.14 miles 10m 05s /mile 159 165 14 11m 42s 1.01 miles 11m 33s /mile 159 164 15 11m 16s 1.01 miles 11m 13s /mile 160 164 16 12m 21s 1.01 miles 12m 13s /mile 157 165 17 12m 31s 1.01 miles 12m 26s /mile 156 165 18 23m 51s 2.02 miles 11m 49s /mile 161 166 19 12m 51s 1.03 miles 12m 26s /mile 157 165 20 17m 16s 1.07 miles 16m 07s /mile 151 164 21 13m 09s 1.02 miles 12m 57s /mile 162 167 22 12m 37s 1.01 miles 12m 26s /mile 158 166 23 14m 11s 1.02 miles 13m 58s /mile 150 167 24 12m 56s 0.99 miles 13m 01s /mile 154 162 25 16m 51s 1.24 miles 13m 34s /mile 150 162
Course: Pretty flat, though all the neighborhoods of Chicago. I really love this course because you get a great tour of the entire city.
Keeping cool Good Drinking Just right
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Good
Mental exertion [1-5] 4
Physical exertion [1-5] 4
Good race? Ok
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? Yes
Post race activities:
Race evaluation [1-5] 4

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2009-10-12 10:04 AM

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2009-10-12 11:20 AM
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Way to get yourself to that start line on Sunday.  You made your resolutions pre-race and stuck it out through the pain and discomfort.  That speaks volume about you and your determination.  We (the spectators and cheering masses) appreciated everything it took to get there and finish.  You are "our" inspiration and you deserve all the praise.

Good luck in those future races and those future obstacles!
2009-10-12 11:46 AM
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Great job! Congrats on the finish!!
2009-10-12 2:27 PM
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Nice job!
2009-10-12 2:40 PM
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Congratulations on finishing the marathon!!!!  You did awesome. 
2009-10-12 6:51 PM
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You went back and kicked it just like you swore you would in 2007...I knew you would

Great job, injuries and all!



2009-10-14 3:10 PM
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Nice job!  Thanks for the report.
2009-10-14 3:28 PM
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Nice job!!!! Way to put mind above matter and keep your goal above injury. The satisfaction of completing this will be with you long after the pain in your ankle and foot are gone!
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