Sunday, May 18, 2008

Fargo Marathon 2008

It was yesterday! Done. Finished.

There are two words that come to mind: Pride and Disappointment.

My goal was 3:27:00. I ran with my training partners Jim, Kim, and Karl up until near mile 19. My intestines started acting up and shortly after, my legs were cramping. Not bad cramps, but enough to slow me down to a walk. Come to think of it, I guess that makes them bad. :-)

The people along the course were great. I got extra water from tables that were set up along the way and I got some yummy orange slices when I needed them the most.

I had a really good time running the race and being with my friends before and after. Even my family came with me to this race. A first. They loved it too.

I put some notes in the table below and it's clear to me I became dehydrated fairly early in the race. I had trained all winter in St. Paul, MN and the only thing to worry about then is staying warm enough. Fargo was a little to warm for me. The race starting temp was around 53 degrees but with the sun shining brightly I was sweating buckets just a few miles into the race. The temps must have been in the upper 60's by the time I finished.

My anaerobic threshold (AT) is in the area of 167 or 168 beats per min. I hit that average during mile 11 and then ran above it for almost 9 miles or 70 minutes. So maybe my AT is more than 168. In any case, I was heading for trouble. I noted some areas in red in the table below where my pace was wrong or HR was too high before my crash.

Kim and Karl drank water and Powerade and came the closest of my training group to hitting our time goal. I'll be working on hydration planning this summer.

This race has been a great learning experience and I wouldn't trade my last 6 months of training with my friends for anything.

--Mark

Mile by Mile details...



Mile Plan Pace Ave HR Observations
1 8:13 8:15 141 Great 1st mile pace
2 8:13 8:10 148 Accidentally shut off my HRM after mile 2. UGH!
3 8:08 7:32 -
4 8:03 7:45 155 Turned on HRM at start of mile 4.
5 7:54 7:49 156
6 7:49 7:55 160
7 7:44 7:43 161
8 7:44 7:52 164
9 7:39 7:34 164
10 7:39 7:47 166 Anaerobic threshold is 167/168. About to enter the danger zone.
11 7:39 7:42 168
12 7:39 7:49 169
13 7:39 7:47 171
14 7:44 7:45 172
15 7:44 7:56 172
16 7:44 8:02 173
17 7:44 8:08 173
18 7:44 8:24 173 Ran a great race to plan through mile 18. Average pace of 7:53 vs goal pace of 7:54.
19 7:44 11:30 172 Needed an emergency bathroom stop just before mile 19. Thank goodness for the porta-potties. Jim offered to wait - I told him to go. That was the last I would see of my three running partners. I wasted 3 minutes so all my cushion time was now gone. I had to run 8:00's from here on out to qualify for Boston.
20 7:44 14:10 156 My quads started to cramp and then my calves. Knew that a BQ was out of the question. I walked the bridge from MN to ND. Ugh.
21 7:49 16:14 135 Dehydration had started early in the race although I didn't realize it until much later. It was about mile 15 or 16 that I notice my HR was too high.
22 8:08 15:36 129 All these miles (20-25+) were walk/jog. I saw walked by two women walking the half marathon. They were chatting on a cell phone for a few minutes. I almost asked them to borrow it so I could call my wife and tell her I was going to be late.
23 8:08 13:27 136 I was being passed by pace group after pace group.
24 8:08 15:10 132
25 8:22 12:30 135 I was beginning to recover some here
26.2 8:27 10:04 154 Of this 1.2 miles, I ran the last mile. I finished! 4:12:40.


4 comments:

KB said...

Marathon Runner Mark,

Let's look at the training and make a new plan. We all seem to have trouble at the same spot. Is it, maybe, more long runs? More longer tempo runs? Just plain more water???

It was a great experience. Thanks for letting me tag along!
KB

Michael T said...

Marathon Finisher Mark-

Finsihing the first marathon is great! Way to go. Sometime the body does not like to go. Water affected me on the run too. Too little water. Too warm temps.

Keep it up! I will be with you for the Twin Cities Training!

Cheers-
Michael T

Mark H. said...

Thanks guys! It was only now, this afternoon two days after the marathon, that I checked the results for my average pace. 9:39. Ugh. I've been in denial.

kb ---- Great job and great finishing time! I ended up with the dreaded 'afternoon' finish. :-)

keith said...

Mark!

Great job finishing...that was accomplishment in itself. Better performances come in time.

Congratulations!