Tomorrow morning at 7:03 AM Central time, I’ll start off on a 26.2 mile journey to complete my first marathon. Having been sick with the flu for most of the week, including my birthday, my goal is to simply cross the finish line.
I’m shooting for a time of 4 hours and thirty minutes… Anyways, using a chip placed on my shoe, it will post the times at certain stations to keep everyone informed about all runners…
Be my guest at a forum pool, over under 4:30 at 100/110…
good luck. I have a great deal of respect for anybody who can finish a marathon. Its not easy. Hope you ate 5 pounds of pasta tonight to get stocked up on carbs :).
Good luck Bryan. I am glad you are feeling well enough to run in a marathon. I had the flu a few weeks ago, and it is tough to even get up and do something - much less run 20+ miles. Congrats for even attempting it =)
2003 Mercedes Marathon & Half Marathon Race Timing
NO. Event SEX LAST NAME FIRST NAME STATE OALLPLACE Pace 10k 15k Hm 25k 30k GMAR GHM
862 M M Woods Bryan AL 433 10:35 0:59:19.1 1:29:51.8 2:06:30.0 2:30:37.6 3:04:44.2 4:38:26
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I was a finisher. I past the halfway mark at 2:00 exactly and was well on the pace of of 3:57-4:07 when at my 20 my leg spasmed and basically decided it didn’t want to run anymore…
I remembered everythign EXCEPT, sodium pills to replace the lost salt… it took 2:38 hours to complete the last 13.3.
So first marathon, I finished, and did it in 4 hours and 38 minutes.
San Diego on June 1st.
BTW, a marathon is more than a three syllable word, I found strength in me in those last 6 miles I didn’t know I had… It’s an incredible feeling.
I think now I know why people climb Everest. I can’t explain it. But I encourage you to run one just once in your life…