Marathon Tune Up Distance: 18 miles, 29 kilometers Date/Time: September 23, 2012, 7:00 AM Location: Central Park, NYC Weather: 56 degrees, 72% humidity, 16 mph, fair Click any blue heading to sort the list. AG = Age Graded. |
Last Name | First Name | Sex/ Age | Bib | Team | City | State | Country | Overall Place | Gender Place | Age Place | Net Time | Pace per Mile |
Freedman | David | M38 | 3273 | TCON | New York | NY | USA | 1528 | 1095 | 260 | 2:43:31 | 09:05 |
It was a bit of a shock to the system how cold it was at the start. The sun not yet up and a bit of a breeze, it was definitely a good reminder of what Staten Island will be like Nov 4th.
This was my first 18 mile run. While it was supposed to be a 12 mile recovery week, I thought it better to take advantage of an organized race, with drinks etc available and a crowd to drag me along. I also felt like 3 loops of the park is a pretty tough course, and I have heard many people (including Mary Wittenberg, CEO of NYRR yesterday) say if you can do this, you'll finish the marathon
The first mile was predictably slow, 9.30, but then I settled into quite a steady pace. The usual problems of stiff muscles early wore off, and though I had the continual nagging of my achilles, it didn't get any worse.
It was pretty amazing to be overtaken by the eventual winner at my mile 8 (his mile 14!) and by the time I had done 2 loops (of 3) I saw the winning woman come in. These guys are awesome.
Anyway, eventually I found myself coming into the last mile, which is pretty flat, and felt strong enough to put in my quickest mile of the race, 8.30.
To finish in 9.05 pace, ahead of my marathon goal, on a tough course, felt good. I even managed to walk the 92Y Street Festival the rest of the day!
This morning, I feel pretty good, aside from the achilles ache, but that is manageable.
This week is 4m tomorrow, 9m Thursday, 5 mile Friday and 20 miles on Sunday, this time with NY Flyers, the first of their Three Bridges Runs. Anyone want to join me?!?!?