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posted: 2/25/2008 at 3:23 AM |
Finished the Hyannis Half Marathon today in 1:35:06. I ran some pretty even splits with my fastest mile 6:54 (mile 13) and slowest 7:25 (mile 1). I think the course has a messed up measurement because I came through mile 13 at the end of a 6:54 mile and was picking up the pace down a slight decline and finished the last 100 yds in a sprint. Either the marathon course is too short (by .04) or the half marathon is too long (by .04).
In any case it was a good run. A PR by 11:20 for a HM race, but actually about 6 mins because I went through the half in 1:41:18 at Baystate last year.
Mile Split Heart Rate 1 7:25 164 2 7:10 161 3 7:15 164 4 7:16 166 5 7:20 166 6 7:21 166 7 7:20 166 8 7:22 170 9 7:13 169 10 7:02 169 11 7:14 167 12 7:18 169 13 6:54 177 End 8:10 179
Nice day for a run. Clear, sunny and 31 with very little wind even near the ocean. Nice course as it is pretty flat with a couple small hills around mile 5 and 8, 9 and downhill from about 9.5 to 11.5. Some quick up and downs throughout the rest of the course. There were a lot more people out around the course this year.
Oh, and a big FU to the guy who was burning leaves at the edge of his yard right at the 8 mile mark which is at the top of the only real hill on the course. |
PRs
2 mile: 12:30 7/07
5k: 19:44 2/08
10k: 44:12 5/07
HalfM: 1:35:06 2/08
Mar: 3:31:45 10/07 |
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posted: 2/25/2008 at 5:05 AM |
Nice PR, Joe.
Hey, no matter how you look at it - 6 minutes or 11 minutes - they're both considered a totally smashed PR in my book. |
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posted: 2/25/2008 at 12:33 PM |
| Nice job on the PR! It ended up being a great day for a run if you hadnt over-dressed for it. |
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posted: 2/25/2008 at 2:40 PM |
| Congratulations, Joe! |
Rick
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posted: 2/25/2008 at 4:18 PM |
| Quote from jeffdonahue on 2/25/2008 at 12:33 PM: Nice job on the PR! It ended up being a great day for a run if you hadnt over-dressed for it.
It was a nice day. I went out for my warmup and decided against wearing shorts because I was concerned about wind near the ocean. I dressed pretty light and it was perfect. The sections of the course in the sun were actually pretty warm. |
PRs
2 mile: 12:30 7/07
5k: 19:44 2/08
10k: 44:12 5/07
HalfM: 1:35:06 2/08
Mar: 3:31:45 10/07 |
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posted: 2/26/2008 at 2:27 AM
modified: 2/28/2008 at 2:36 AM |
| Great race! |
2008 Goal: Denver Marathon October 19
To run it, finish it and enjoy my accomplishment. |
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posted: 2/26/2008 at 2:41 AM |
| Nice job Joe, congratulations on an awesome performance! |
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posted: 2/27/2008 at 7:42 PM |
| Quote from jcaruso on 2/25/2008 at 3:23 AM: Oh, and a big FU to the guy who was burning leaves at the edge of his yard right at the 8 mile mark which is at the top of the only real hill on the course.
For a three miler this past Sunday afternoon, I had to run past a truly foul diesel pickup that somebody was warming up on the street. That was bad enough, burning leaves at the top of a hill at mile eight bites. You have to hope the guy is just clueless, not malicious.
Nice job on the race, that's a great time!
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Bib #10 at the Tuesday night Good Times 5K series in Lowell, MA (so sad it's over, mark your calendar for opening night on 4/2/09)
2008 goal: HTFU and BQ at BayState Marathon
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