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Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon

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Member Since:

Jan 29, 2012

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

List of PRs:

  • 5k -18:24- 3/23/19
  • 10k - 37:12 - 3/31/18
  • 10 miler - 1:02:34 - 5/5/19
  • Half Marathon - 1:22:43 - 3/25/18
  • Marathon - 2:59:17 - 5/21/17

Short-Term Running Goals:

2020 Goals

  • Sub 2:50 Marathon at the Boston Marathon

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

- Qualify for the Boston Marathon before age 35 - done - 11/18/12 Philadelphia Marathon, 10/13/13 Chicago Marathon

- Run in the Boston (4/20/15), Chicago (10/13/13), and New York City (11/3/19)Marathons

- Sub 17 min 5k

- Sub 36 min 10k

- Sub 1 hr Broad Street Run 10 miler

- Sub 1:20 half marathon

- Sub 2:45 marathon

- Place top 3 overall in a race - done Teal Wings of Hope 5k 8/31/13 - 1st place overall

- Win my age group in another race - done - washington crossing 15k - 8/18/12

 

Personal:

I live in Philadelphia with my son (Russell - 7), and daughter (Jane - 5).  I work in finance/accounting for an insurance company. 

 

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Brooks Glycerin Lifetime Miles: 169.50
Saucony Kinvara Lifetime Miles: 80.75
Saucony Fastwitch 5 Lifetime Miles: 303.45
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Saucony Guide 5 (orange/white) Lifetime Miles: 380.35
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Saucony Guide 6 (red/silver) Lifetime Miles: 372.00
Saucony Guide 6 (white/orange) Lifetime Miles: 280.00
Saucony Guide 6 2014 (1) Lifetime Miles: 274.00
Saucony Guide 6 2014 - 2 Lifetime Miles: 327.80
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Saucony Guide 8 (Blue/Purple) Lifetime Miles: 266.57
Saucony ISO Triumph Lifetime Miles: 307.25
Saucony Ride 7 Lifetime Miles: 213.25
Saucony Cortina 4 Lifetime Miles: 380.75
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Saucony Ride 8 (slime 2) Lifetime Miles: 466.72
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Saucony Cortana 4 (blue/silver) Lifetime Miles: 225.19
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Saucony Ride 9 (Red/ Silver - 3) Lifetime Miles: 305.50
Brooks Launch 4 - Lobster Lifetime Miles: 354.50
Nike Pegasus 34 (black) Lifetime Miles: 30.00
Saucony Breakthru 3 (red) Lifetime Miles: 272.00
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Brooks Launch 5 - Blue/neon Lifetime Miles: 250.10
Brooks Launch 6 (blue) Lifetime Miles: 188.50
Launch 6 (blue/gold) Lifetime Miles: 172.75
Launch 6 (burgundy) Lifetime Miles: 150.25
Saucony Fastwich 9 (white/blue) Lifetime Miles: 6.00
Race: Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:34:01, Place overall: 362, Place in age division: 72
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
0.0013.100.000.0013.10

It was a great day for the race.  Temperature was 60 degrees and sunny at the start warming up to about 70 by the finish.

Finishing chip time was 1:34:01 (7:11 pace).  I missed my initial goal of 1:30 but the time beat my previous half marathon PR of 1:37:44 (9/18/11) and my previous course time of 1:54:19 (3/20/10).

Mile splits were as follows:

6:56, 6:49, 6:41, 7:03, 7:59, 7:43, 7:23, 7:17, 7:04, 6:55, 7:19, 7:29, 6:54

I was pumped up for the race at the start so I started out at a faster pace than planned.  Miles two and three were downhill so I wasn't too concerned that I was going faster than my planned pace.  I slowed down mile 4 closer to my planned pace as I remember miles 5-6 were going to be significantly uphill.  I struggled through the up hills of miles 5 & 6 and I was questioning at the time if I would have enough left in me to finish strong.  Miles 7 & 8 still had some uphill but not as severe as before.  I got through these hills without as much struggle as miles 5 & 6 and was ready to pick up the pace a bit for miles 9 & 10.  I slowed down a bit for mile 11 as I was fighting a little cramp in my stomach and we were running right into the hot sun.  I picked it up a bit at the beginning of mile 12, but the last climb of the course (outside of the last .2 miles) killed me.  I had enough left in me to push for the final mile which I was happy to run sub-7.

Overall, I was happy with my performance given some of my struggles in the last few weeks.  I was also happy that my ankle held up during the race and hasn't felt too bad after.  I napped after the race for about an hour but was then sightseeing for most of the afternoon in DC.  It wasn't until about 7pm that my ankle and arch started feeling really sore.

I am going to focus my next few weeks on getting in some strong tempo runs getting more comfortable running sub-7 minute miles as well as some solid long runs while taking my other runs during the week really easy.  My next race is a 10k in three weeks.  I definately plan to PR in this race.

Saucony Guide 4 Miles: 13.10
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Claudio on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 13:13:58 from 216.99.185.50

Congratulations on the PR! I was there too... are you local to DC? i'm in Baltimore

From JS7781 on Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 19:50:24 from 68.162.70.179

Thanks! How was the marathon? I am not local to DC, I live in Philly. Grew up in Baltimore though.

From Kam on Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 13:36:36 from 174.23.248.198

Jon, that's a good race, and provides you a bit of a benchmark for your BQ attempt. Have you thought about hitting that marathon as more of a trainer, and make a hard effort for BQ in the fall? It would give your body more time to assimilate all your hard work and training...Just run steady through the summer after the May marathon, then tune up for Philly in November?

From JS7781 on Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 18:51:38 from 68.162.70.179

Kam, I have been thinking about the strategy you suggest for the last week or so. I am going to work hard over the next 8 weeks before the marathon, but a BQ at this point is probably a little out of reach. My concern with using a fall marathon as a BQ attempt is that my wife is expecting our first child in mid-July so I am not sure how much time I will have to train in the summer and fall. Checking out your blog, I see you have some experience maintaining a strong training base with children. Any advice for me there?

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