Sunday, September 26, 2010
Well That Was F&%king Hard!
So I had done all the training. Lost a toenail, twisted an ankle, even struggled with summer schedules (including vacations). All in all I logged 614kms training over the 16 weeks leading up to my marathon. I felt more ready for this than I did for the half I ran last year.
Stayed downtown with the family last night so I didn't have to get up at some ungodly hour to make it in. Relaxed mostly, hung out at the pool and the hot tub with the kids after our "carb load" at the Old Spaghetti Factory. Slept like crap with the anticipation of the race...I hate being so worried about missing the alarm that you wake up every 90 min to make sure you haven't. GRRRR
The morning came and I was up before the alarm and got ready in the dark so as to not disturb the family too much. Had everything ready the night before so it didn't take me long. Kissed Yvette and the kids and away I went. It was a 1.4km walk to the start so it was a nice way to get things stretched and loose.
Kudos to the organizers for the efficiency at the bag check. Ran into fellow Run for Lifers so we made our way to the start together.
Started well and ran with a Robb, who was doing the half, for the first 5km. Was feeling great and was hitting my marks (4 hour goal required 5:41/km). My 10km split was 56:54. At the halfway point I was 1:59:45, still right on for the 4 hour mark! My knees (IT Band issues) started hurting around the 22km mark but I pushed pass. met a lovely lady from Winnipeg who was also running for 4:00 hours. We kept each other company and on pace for the next 15km or so. Our time at the at the 30km mark was 2:50:49 so just off pace at 5:42/km. This took us into the Beaches out and back. This was a tough 5 km. Crowds were great but it just seemed to go on and on. Came out of the Beaches section with the 4 hour pace bunny on our tail and just off pace with 3:19:58 (5:43/km). This is where the wheels started to fall off. I let Leslie go on as my hips started to tighten up. My pace slowed as we turned onto Eastern Ave. Getting worse and worse as I pushed I knew the minute I stopped I was toast. Then I saw my demise. The hill was slight by any standard but it was at the 39km mark!! I took my own advice and put my head down and just kept putting one foot in front of the other. This got me over the hill but I didn't get much further. My hips were so tight I just couldn't keep the pace up so I did the unthinkable...I started to walk. It actually hurt more but I could actually continue. Got to the 40km mark and my split was 3:54:32 (5:52/km). I knew once I started walking 4 hours was done. I also knew that I would finish this race. I kept walking and made my way onto Front St. I tried a few times to run, to no avail. The further I went the tougher it got. I had to stop and rest a few times and after I passed Church I almost sat down. I knew that would be the death of me so I pressed on. Across Young St looking at the Hockey Hall of Fame and Union Station I knew I was close. My head was saying go and my body was saying stop. As I approached Bay St I said regardless I was running the final 750m. Turned the corner and started to "run". I am not sure if it was the pain of starting but I started to gasp for air. I almost couldn't breath. I settled down and put it out of my head and focused on Old City Hall at the end of Bay. As I approached Queen St I almost sprinted to get to the finish line.
4:18. All in all happy to have finished and proud to call myself a Marathoner!!
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Congrats - quite the accomplishment Mike !
ReplyDeleteThanks Ben!
ReplyDeleteMike, as I read this, I could see every step and milestone in my mind's eye. I could feel your pain. I am beyond proud of you and your accomplishment. You took on the toughest challenge of your running career, and pushed through to the finish line. Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Mom
Congratualations marathoner!
ReplyDeleteProves the old saying; the first 20 miles are nothing, the last 6 miles are the marathon. Very impressive, I know exactly what it feels like at the end, and it takes guts. Proud of ya bud!
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