yay (i think) a 4.41 personal worst marathon
Full (fool? hahaha) results here (thankyou WAMC!)...
Half splits 2.05.15/2.36.30.
1k-3.44 5k 25.45 10k 54.46 15k 1.28 20k 1.58 25k 2.33 30k 3.08 32k 3.23 35k 3.43 40k 4.27
Lead the entire field for a minute or so at the start, before easing off for a 3.44 first 1km, which is pretty quick for me this year. My recent reps work must have sharpened my speed, cos I felt like my top speed was very good...However by the time I had taken 6.02 to get to 2km, or even before that (on the Windan Bridge when the 3.30 bus caught me, I knew my conditioning was nowhere near good enough to sustain a good run, and I was already thinking that 3.50 - 4.20 would be tough...
Very appreciative of the encouragement I got from people like Silvio, Bernadette?, cool runners (e.g. at Raffles) and other runners, and especially my Dad again...Also a message came in from my wife saying "hang in there", which was about the 23k mark just as I was starting to struggle, which gave me some much needed inspiration in the second half...
Nice to see David Kennedy, Colin Francis, Epi, Clown, motor mouth matthews, Matt F., others Gary & Geraldine all going well. The simon says sub 4 people, the sub 3.30 bus, and the Navy people from USS George Washington (american aircraft carrier in Freo Port right now) added more excitement to the day.
Very happy with my start and finish. First Half, or at least the first 10k was ok, but after that my under training (not enough hay in the barn), and a tough 4 days b4 the marathon (2 nights in a row of 4 hrs sleep the 2 days before the race even though I didnt work saturday night and 5 hrs sleep every other night this week) (making what little hay I had in the barn mouldy), plus my overweight status (5kg heavier this year at 82kg) gave me a reaility check, and despite my attitude of denial proved to be too much for me, and it was a tough road home in the last 18k (battled with Pelagie all the way in the last 18k)...
Nice to see cool runners Mjail (first marathon), Pelagie, 20thcentury boy and stella bella all finish...
Extremely disappointedf with the time, even slower than my previous worst (the 4.33 in Rottnest 2004 on a tougher course), but I finished, and fought it out in the last 2 hrs when it got tough...Hip/hammy was mostly good and not a factor...Twisted my bad ankle a bit at 36.5k, but it seems to have come through unscathed so no injury problems really, just not enough strength in the second half which I hoped wouldnt be the case but suspected it might, and bitterly disappointed that after a good last weeks training where the rhr was 45 and I trained well, the wheels fell off badly in the final week. But rent and work has to take precedence...
Got stuck on toilet this morning for half an hour trying to do no 2's and had to drive like a total maniac to make the start line with 5 minutes to spare, but got an excellent starting pozzie which ensured I had a dream start in the first 1km...Excellent weather.
Nice to go up and get drinks in with my wife Kathryn and almost 2 year Jacob the night before, without that I probably wouldn't have started today, and last night I had thoughts on not running, and also of DNFing from about 12k onwards today, although I pushed them aside, and glad I did...So a mission (impossible...music was playing over the speakers at the finish line which was cool ...like that theme...) accomplished just, even with the pathetic personal worst time...Enjoyed mowing down one poor bloke at the finish line with a rocket booster finishing sprint, felt so good to be running hard for the last 200m especially the last 30m as I dug deep...
Monday 29th June token 2 miler in 15min 31 on the local oval...
Glad I finished, and erased the memory of the DNF in Melbourne, and the horrendous 6 inch ankle debacle last year a little more, and some good running at times, so certainly something to work with. But I have a long way to go to get things where I want them. Enjoyed the day in many ways and drinks worked ok...
where to from here...I dont know...nowhere unless our work/rent/house setup improves lots...
If it does then maybe have another crack at Melbourne in October, or maybe wait for a better year...either way I plan to try and keep some sort of aerobic base in place...
4 Comments:
Well done to complete another one Jon,
Every marathon you finish is a great achievement.
Good luck in the househunting and hope Jacob is well
TB - well done on completing your fifth (???) consecutive Perth marathon. Are you planning to run C2S marathon this year?
Thanks Sling, if you look a few paragraphs above at the top of my blog you'll see Ive done 6 Perth's
2004; 3.55, 05; 4.02, 06; 4.18, 07; 4.33 08 3.55, 09 4.41...
I am planning to do C2S marathon buty more likely as a slow training run or a jog/walk...
Good effort to finish Jonathon - I know you must be disappointed. Sounds like the adrenaline from the near missed start got the heart going a bit with the first km - super fast!
Anyway, hope you can get into a steady plan - might see you in Melbourne if you make it.
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