October 2013. Â This was a lot of fun. Â There were some challenges along the way but I definitely enjoy the long distance runs.
Not too much of a story here as it’s a pretty standard marathon. Goal: Sub-4:30.
Biggest drag was that the hotel room was loud as it was overlooking the Portland bars, and they managed to mess up their breakfast schedule so I wasn’t able to get any calories before the race. Â I was able to make some up with consciously drinking Gatorade at every water stop but definitely would like more food to offset the calorie deficit.
I held a pretty flat 8:30 pace for the first 18 miles or so… they my stomach revolted. Â I stopped long enough for the lead to return to my legs and wasn’t able to get my momentum back. Â My pace fell dramatically and I had hit a wall. Â The calorie deficit had caught up. Â The last three miles were tiring but overall, the race wasn’t nearly as hard as I thought it would be. Â Everyone on Facebook talks about marathons being a monumental milestone in their life. Â I didn’t get that sense of satisfaction or accomplishment. Â Maybe that’s a reflection of the company I keep – tough to be proud of “just” a marathon when you have friends setting race records, completing multi-day adventure races, and crushing Ironman triathlons.
Even if that Facebook-worthy pride was missing, I did enjoy the long distance run. Â I’d like to try a longer run (preferably dirt) to see if 50k or 50 miles feels appropriately difficult.
Lesson for next time: Bring my own food!