I started off on a comfortable pace. About 9:30 per mile. I took walk breaks every 10 minutes. I felt pretty good after the 13th mile, and my goal was to at least stay under 10 minute miles heading into the higher miles. At mile 16 was a pretty steep hill. I took the hill at a good pace, and I was still feeling pretty strong. What really started me going even stronger was when I paced the pace setter for 4:15 runners. I start thinking to myself that I might even have a slight chance of breaking 4 hours. That thought went away at mile 20. Even though my pace was still under 10 minutes, I realized at this point that I didn't have another gear to kick in. So my goal now was for 4:10. My legs where really starting to burn at mile 23, and at mile 24 was a very steep down hill. That down hill really made my thighs burn. I was trying to fight gravity, so that my thighs wouldn't take such a pounding.
I want to thank the group that was giving out beer shots at mile 25. Having that shot of beer was a nice motivator to make one final kick towards the finish.
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Congratulations on the PR. I know it has to feel great/ Let's hear some more about your running exploits.
Found you on the Complete Running Network.
I figured I should do the right thing and comment instead of just lurking! Also found you on CRN! Nice going on the PR! Congratulations on a wonderful marathon!
Hi Mark. Great marathon! I so know that feeling when you wonder if it's "your day" and there's that glimmer of hope like when you thought about busting under 4 hours. Way to hold the pace and finish well.
Hope you're recovering well
Congrats on your PR!
Hi, from Colorado. I came across your blog from someone's link.
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