Showing posts with label Charlottesville Marathon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charlottesville Marathon. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

#Train2BQ With Team Lemon - Fighting Childhood Cancer One BQ Attempt At A Time

www.alexslemonade.org/mypage/1121983
Updated March 12, 2016

facebook.com/twinsruninourfamily

Leah and Malinda deemed themselves "Twins Run In Our Family" so they could share their experiences running together while supporting causes they care about.

Running in memory of GG & Michael
Since 2012, Leah and Malinda (@TwinsRun) have raised $2,907 to support Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation in memory of their grandmother, GG, and Leah's brother-in-law, Michael.

@LeahCville at 2015 Boston Marathon
Leah, the faster 1/2 of @TwinsRun, has qualified for the Boston Marathon (BQ) 4 times and finished 3 Boston Marathons (2013, 2014 and 2015).

@MalindaAnnHill at 2015 Philly Marathon
Malinda, the slower 1/2 of @TwinsRun, has yet to BQ after 10 unsuccessful attempts:

1st attempt
October 13, 2013
Chicago Marathon
4:04:21

2nd attempt
November 17, 2013
Philadelphia Marathon
4:04:40

3rd attempt
April 5, 2014
Charlottesville Marathon
3:56:14 (1st sub-4)

4th attempt
September 8, 2014
Rivanna Greenbelt Marathon
4:23:56


5th attempt
November 23, 2014
Philadelphia Marathon
3:47:42 (PR)

6th attempt
March 14, 2015
Rock 'N' Roll DC Marathon
3:54:58

7th attempt
April 4, 2015
Charlottesville Marathon 
4:19:12

8th attempt
September 12, 2015
Rivanna Greenbelt Marathon
4:23:02

9th attempt
November 22, 2015
Philadelphia Marathon
4:01:22

10th attempt
March 12, 2016 
Rock 'n' Roll DC Marathon
4:00:23


Malinda is training to succeed at her 11th attempt (the power of positive thinking!) at the Rivanna Greenbelt Marathon on September 10.

Although Malinda has yet to reach her 2017 BQ goal (3:55), you can help us her reach her fundraising goal - $355 to support Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer!

No donation is too small - $2, $3, $4, $5 or more is greatly appreciated!

Text LEMONADE E1121983 to 85944 to donate $10 by phone.

Thanks for your support!

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

50+ Rock 'n' Roll DC Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K Race Recaps


Malinda, the slower 1/2 of @TwinsRun, finished the rainy Rock 'n' Roll DC Marathon in 3:54:58, It was her 16th marathon, 6th attempt to BQ and 1st marathon in the rain. 

If only we were born in April instead of May, 3:54:58 would've been a 2016 BQ. However, since we were born in May, Malinda will try 2 more times to finish in 3:45 or less - the Charlottesville Marathon on April 4 and the Rivanna Greenbelt Marathon in September (date to be determined).

Malinda didn't reach her BQ goal but you can help us reach her Team Lemon fundraising goal of $345. No donation is too small to fight childhood cancer with Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

Text "LEMONADE E1121983" to "85944" to donate $10 by text. Or, donate $3,$4, $5 or more online: www.alexslemonade.org/mypage/1121983 and thanks for your support!

Did you run any of the Rock 'n' Roll DC races on Pi Day? Let us know and we'll add your recap to our list!

Rock 'n' Roll DC Photos

2015 Rock ‘n’ Roll DC Marathon and 1/2 Marathon by Competitor.com
http://running.competitor.com/2015/03/photos/photos-2015-rock-n-roll-dc-marathon-12-marathon_124619


Rock 'n' Roll DC Race Reviews

Moulton, Nelson snag first-place finishes in Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon via Run Washington
http://www.runwashington.com/2015/03/14/moulton-nelson-snag-first-place-finishes-in-rock-n-roll-marathon/

Rock n Roll Washington DC via BibRave
http://www.bibrave.com/races/rock-n-roll-washington-dc/2157

Rock 'n' Roll DC Marathon and Half Marathon via RaceThread
http://racethread.com/events/rock-n-roll-dc-marathon-half-marathon/

It's My Party Edition by Runner of a Certain Age Podcast
https://roacapod.wordpress.com/2015/03/18/episode-33-the-its-my-party-edition/

Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon Recap - Episode 62 by The Running Lifestyle
http://www.therunninglifestyle.com/episode-62-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-recap

Race of the Month - Rock n Roll Half Marathon & 5k by Run it Like a Mom
http://runitlikeamom.com/2015/03/18/race-of-the-month-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-5k/


Rock 'n' Roll DC Marathon Recaps

Comeback by WUSsies
http://wussies.net/blog/2015/03/17/4370/

The Best Day of My Life by Train. Race. Repeat.
https://trainracerepeat.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/the-best-day-of-my-life/

Why I Run by IRUN.FIT
https://irunfit.wordpress.com/2015/03/22/why-i-run/

Surprises are the Most Fun - Rock and Roll DC Marathon Recap Part 1 by Running is Hard
http://www.runningishard.com/

Rock n Roll DC Marathon Race Recap Part 1 by Jess Runs ATL
http://www.jessrunsatl.com/rock-n-roll-dc-marathon-race-recap-part-1/

Throwing the “Runner Rules” Out the Window by Runner(ish) Girl
http://runnerishgirl.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/hello-world/

Race Recap – DC Rock N’ Roll Marathon by Slimplify Life
http://slimplifylife.com/2015/03/16/race-recap-dc-rock-n-roll-marathon/

D.C. Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon: A Soggy Sign of Spring by Chasing Mailboxes
http://chasingmailboxes.com/2015/03/15/d-c-rock-n-roll-marathon-a-soggy-sign-of-spring/

DC Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon: Daddy Daughter Adventure by Angela Hubbs Fitness Professional
https://angelahubbs.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/dc-rock-n-roll-marathon-daddy-daughter-adventure/

My Dad’s Marathon by Echo Dolphin
https://echodolphin.wordpress.com/2015/03/17/my-dads-marathon/

iHOPE Team Participates in the Rock 'n' Roll DC Marathon by Project Hope
http://www.projecthope.org/news-blogs/In-the-Field-blog/2015/ihope-team-participates-in.html


Rock 'n' Roll DC Half Marathon Recaps

Rock N Roll DC Half Marathon - 2015 Race Recap by Breathe Deeply and Smile
http://www.breathedeeplyandsmile.com/2015/05/rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-2015-race-recap.html

Being Realistic - RnR DC Half Preview by Miles to the Trials
http://www.milestothetrials.com/2015/03/being-realistic-rnr-dc-half-preview.html

Rock n Roll DC Recap by Tina Muir
http://tinamuir.com/rocknrolldcrecap/

DC Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon by The Aqua Life
http://www.theaqualifeblog.com/2015/03/20/dc-rock-n-roll-half-marathon/

Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon Recap by Barking Mad About Running
http://barkingmadaboutrunning.blogspot.com/2015/03/rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-recap.html

Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon by Adventures by Katie
http://www.adventuresbykatie.com/rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon/

Rock n Roll DC Recap and Review by FitNicePT
http://www.fitnicept.com/running/rock-n-roll-dc-recap-and-review/

Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon Weekend by Treats and Sneaks
http://www.treatsandsneaks.com/recap-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-weekend/

Review & Recap - Rock 'n' Roll DC Half Marthon by Kat Runs DC
http://www.katrunsdc.com/review-recap-2015-rock-n-roll-d-c-half-marathon/

Rock n Roll DC Recap by Running on Candy
http://runningoncandy.blogspot.com/2015/03/rock-n-roll-dc-recap.html

Rock 'n' Roll DC Half Marathon by A Change of Pace
http://tracytris.blogspot.com/2015/03/rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-recap.html

Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon Race Recap by I Used to Drive a Minivan
http://iusedtodriveaminivan.com/2015/03/16/2015-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-race-recap/

A Mindful Half Marathon - How Meditation Got Me to the Start and Finish Line by Martha Brettschneider
http://marthabrettschneider.com/2015/03/19/a-mindful-half-marathon-how-meditation-got-me-to-the-start-and-over-the-finish-line/

Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon Recap by Brooklyn Active Mama
http://brooklynactivemama.com/03/2015/2015-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-recap-rnrdc.html

Rock n Roll DC Recap and a Cool New Way to Fuel Motivation During a Race by This Mama runs for Cupcakes
http://www.thismamarunsforcupcakes.com/2015/03/rock-n-roll-dc-recap-and-a-cool-new-way-to-fuel-motivation-during-a-race.html

Race Report - Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon by Fat Slow Triathlete
http://fatslowtriathlete.com/race-report-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon/

Race Report - Rock 'n' Roll DC Half Marathon by PB and PRs
http://pbandprs.com/2015/03/17/race-report-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon/

Jon's Race Report: Noah Get Your Ark (Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon) by Endurance Union
https://enduranceunion.wordpress.com/2015/03/18/jons-race-report-noah-get-your-ark-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon/

RnRDC Recap - When Things Don't Go As Planned by Blondies and Burpees
https://blondiesandburpees.wordpress.com/2015/03/18/rnrdc-recap-when-things-dont-go-as-planned/

DC Rock n Roll Half Marathon Recap by Planes, Trains and Running Shoes
http://www.planestrainsandrunningshoes.com/2015/03/dc-rock-n-roll-half-marathon-recap.html

Rock 'N' Roll DC Half Marathon Recap by Lunges, Long Runs and Lattes
http://fitsarah.weebly.com/blog/rock-and-roll-dc-half-marathon-recap

Rock 'n' Roll DC Half Marathon Race Recap by KookyRunner
http://kookyrunner.blogspot.com/

Rock and Roll Marathon Series: DC Half Recap by Preppy Runner
http://preppyrunner.com/2015/03/rock-and-roll-marathon-series-dc-half-recap/

Rock ‘n’ Roll DC 2015 Half Marathon Race Recap by Fannetastic Food
http://www.fannetasticfood.com/2015/03/16/rock-n-roll-dc-2015-half-marathon-race-recap/

Rock N Roll DC Half Marathon race recap by Out and About
http://emmers712.blogspot.com/2015/03/rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-race-recap.html?spref=tw

Rock ‘N’ Roll Half-Marathon in Washington, DC by The Running Griffin
http://therunninggriffin.com/2015/03/15/rock-n-roll-half-marathon-in-washington-dc/

Rock n Roll DC Race Recap – Hello, Sub-2! by You Signed Up For What?!
http://www.yousignedupforwhat.com/2015/03/17/rock-n-roll-dc-race-recap-hello-sub-2/

Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon Recap by Run Steff Run
http://sasrubel.blogspot.com/2015/03/rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-recap.html

Rock 'n' Roll DC Half Marathon Race Recap by We Run Disney
http://www.werundisney.com/2015/03/rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-race-recap.html

Race Recap – DC Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon by Heart & Sole
http://heart-and-sole.com/2015/03/17/race-recap-dc-rock-n-roll-half-marathon/

RNR DC Weekend Recap by MCM Mama
http://mcmmamaruns.com/2015/03/16/rnr-dc-weekend-recap/

Race Recap: Rock ‘n’ Roll DC Half Marathon Part 1 by Pittsburgh City Girl
http://www.pittsburghcitygirl.com/race-recap/race-recap-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon-part-1/

Rock n Roll DC Recap by I Run for Wine
http://www.irunforwine.net/2015/03/2015-rock-n-roll-dc-recap.html

Rock n Roll DC Half by Beyond Defeat
http://beyonddefeat.com/rock-n-roll-dc-half-12634/

The Rock n Roll DC Half Marathon by The Lewis Report
https://lewisreport.wordpress.com/2015/03/18/the-rock-n-roll-dc-half-marathon/

White House chief of staff Denis McDonough runs Rock ‘n’ Roll marathon via Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/wp/2015/03/15/white-house-chief-of-staff-denis-mcdonough-runs-rock-n-roll-marathon/?postshare=5271426538541972


Rock 'n' Roll DC 5K Race Recap

2015 Rock ‘n’ Roll DC 5K Race Recap by Run Jenny Run
http://www.runjenniferrun.com/2015-rock-n-roll-dc-5k-race-recap/

Race Recap - Rock n Roll 5k in DC by 30Somethingtherapy
http://www.30somethingtherapy.com/race-recap-rock-n-roll-5k-in-dc/


Rock 'n' Roll DC Expo

Rock 'n' Roll DC Expo by Adventures by Katie
http://www.adventuresbykatie.com/rock-n-roll-dc-expo/


Rock 'n' Roll DC Volunteers

Volunteering for Rock n Roll DC by Chelsea Eats Treats
http://chelseaeatstreats.com/volunteering-for-rock-n-roll-dc/

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Rock N Roll DC Marathon Goals


I used to describe myself as the "go with the flow" slow(er) half of @TwinsRun. My easy-going attitude changed when I decided that I wanted to catch-up to the faster half so that we could run the Boston Marathon together.

Leah ran her 1st Boston Marathon in 2013 and she will run her 3rd on April 20.

I've tried (and failed) to qualify for the Boston Marathon (BQ) 5 times since 2012. I've learned some important lessons with each attempt so I was very disappointed when I didn't qualify in Philly. Even though I failed multiple times, I won't give up until I age up and get an extra 10 minutes in 2017. ;-)

To qualify for the 2016 Boston Marathon I need to finish in 3:45. For the best chance at being accepted, I need to finish in 3:43:58 or less.

So, my goals for the Rock 'n' Roll DC Marathon this Saturday are:

A = 3:42:58 (BQ sub 2:02)
B = 3:45:00 (BQ)
C = 3:47:41 (PR)
D = FINISH*

*I'm determined to finish, if at all possible. The temperature and rain are variables that could definitely affect my ability to meet my A, B or C goals. If necessary, I'll consider the 1st 20 miles a long training run and then walk the final 6.2 miles to save legs for the Charlottesville Marathon on 4/4.

To put my current goals into perspective, I thought I should take a look back at my last 15 marathons:

3:47:42 Philadelphia Marathon (2014)
4:23:56 Rivanna Greenbelt Marathon (2014)
3:56:14 Charlottesville Marathon (2014)
4:04:40 Philadelphia Marathon (2013)
4:04:21 Bank of America Chicago Marathon (2013)
4:34:01 Walt Disney World Marathon (2013)

4:00:57 Philadelphia Marathon (2012)
4:05:58 Chicago Marathon (2012)

4:40:59 Philadelphia Marathon (2011)
5:12:17 Walt Disney World Marathon (2010)
4:39:52 Charlottesville Marathon (2009)
4:21:38 Walt Disney World Marathon (2009)

4:16:37 Philadelphia Marathon (2008)
5:??:?? The SF Marathon (1998)
4:12:58 Marine Corps Marathon  (1995)

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Charlottesville Marathon Race Recaps


Leah's long run (DNF) before Boston!
 Malinda's first sub-4 marathon & PR!
3:56:14
2nd Place (40-44)
103rd Place (Overall)



Charlottesville Marathon and Half Marathon Race Recaps

2014 Charlottesville Marathon, Half Marathon & 8K Recap by BadToTheBone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fA6AZyTDIU

2014 Charlottesville Marathon Recap: Up, On & Over by Dietitian on the Run
http://dietitianontherun.com/2014/04/08/charlottesville-marathon-recap-up-on-over/

2014 Charlottesville Half Marathon Recap by RLB, Ink.

2014 Charlottesville Marathon by Leaving it on the Road
http://leavingitontheroad.com/charlottesville-marathon/

2014 Charlottesville Marathon by Annie Marshall
http://mcintireblogs.org/gradlife/2014/04/19/think-youre-busy-try-training-for-the-charlottesville-marathon/

2014 Marathon-ville by Girls with Sole
http://www.girlswithsole.org/2014/04/21/marathon-ville/

2014 Charlottesville Half Marathon by MCM Mama Runs
http://mcmmamaruns.com/2014/04/08/half-marathon-3-charlottesville-half-marathon/

2013 Charlottesville Half Marathon by Health Nut Claire
http://healthnutclaire.com/charlottesville-half-marathon-recap/

2012 Charlottesville Marathon by Miles to the Trials
http://www.milestothetrials.com/2012/04/race-report-charlottesville-marathon.html
http://www.milestothetrials.com/2012/04/race-report-charlottesville-marathon_10.html

2012 Charlottesville Marathon Recap - I'm a Marathoner
https://marathonmolly.wordpress.com/2012/04/09/im-a-marathoner-charlottesville-marathon-2012-recap/

2011 Charlottesville Marathon Recap by Running my Ashe Off
http://runningmyasheoff.blogspot.com/2011/04/charlottesville-marathon-recap.html

2011 Charlottesville Marathon Race Recap by Davidson Area Running Team
http://davidsonarearunningteam.blogspot.com/2011/04/race-recap-2011-charlottesville.html

2010 Charlottesville Marathon by 50 by 25
http://www.50by25.com/2010/04/race-report-charlottesville-marathon.html

2011 Charlottesville Marathon Race Report by Tri to Blog
http://tritoblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/charlottesville-marathon-race-report.html

2010 Charlottesville Marathon by Operation Jack
http://www.operationjack.org/race-report-charlottesville-marathon/

Friday, April 4, 2014

Charlottesville Marathon

Malinda's 1st Cville Marathon = OUCH! ;-)

Malinda's 2014 Goals

Ultimate Dream Goal: 3:37:35 (Leah's PR +1)
Still Dreaming Goal: 3:39:56 (2015 BQ -5)
A Goal: 3:44:59 (2015 BQ)
B Goal: 3:50:57 (PR -10)
C Goal: 3:59:59 (PR)
D Goal: DNF*

*Sometimes it's better to drop out than risk injury.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Leah's Chicago Marathon Goals


"I had goals. They were evil goals, but they were goals."
Dr. Doofenshmirtz

A Goal: 3:34:59 or faster (BQ-10 2014)
B Goal: 3:38:03 or faster (PR)
C Goal: 3:39:59 or faster (BQ-5 2014)
D Goal: 3:44:59 or faster (BQ 2014)
E Goal: 3:59.59 or faster (breaking 4 hours for the 5th time)
F Goal: 4:07:44 or faster (course PR)
G Goal: Dropping out if I'm in as much Piriformis pain as I was from mile 10 - finish in 2011

Goal A should be realistic based on my marathon PR (3:38:04) and my past race performances.*

BUT.... you never know what will happen on race day!

So I'm trying to think about other scenarios. I believe I'll be satisfied as long as I get a BQ for 2014! :) And if I can't do that, I can try again at Three Bridges and/or Disney!

Race Time Predictor Chart | Women's Race Predictor | Jeff Galloway's Calculator | McMillan's calculator
3:28 - 3:31 potential based on 10K PR
3:30 - 3:32 - 3:33 based on 1/2 marathon PR

3:24 - 3:25 based on 10 miler PR

FYI: If I run the first half of Chicago any faster than 1:48:00, I will be asking for trouble! 

I'd like to stay between 1:48-1:52 for the first half. And run 1:46-1:51 for the 2nd half.
2012 Chicago Marathon
2011 Chicago Marathon
Race Day Temperatures
High: 52°F
Low: 41°F
High: 80°F
Low: 57°F
Race Start Temperature
42°F
59°F

SUPER COOL TOOL!

Marathon Time Conversion = Charlottesville Marathon in 3:38:04

Boston Marathon
Chicago Marathon
Walt Disney World Marathon
Comparable Finish Time

 3:26:23

 3:33:41

 3:36:54

Course Time Difference
-0:05:21
-0:05:25
-0:05:22
Weather Time Difference
-0:06:19
+0:01:03
+0:04:12
Total Finish Time Difference
-0:11:40
-0:04:22
-0:01:09
Compare Race Details to Charlottesville MarathonCompare Race Details to Charlottesville MarathonCompare Race Details to Charlottesville Marathon

Comparing last year's Chicago Marathon with my PR

Kilometerschicago '11cville PRMiles
Net 5K0:26:3224:43.23m
Net 10K0:52:4248:55.56m
Net 15K1:18:531:12:449m
Net 20K1:45:371:37:1712m
Net Half1:51:401:45:1813m
Net 25K2:13:562:01:4915m
Net 30K2:43:252:27:3018m
Net 35K3:16:352:53:1821m
Net 40K3:52:153:20:5324m
26.2 miles4:07:453:38:0426.2 miles

mile-by-mile spilts for top 4 marathons....

CvillePR!!!nat'l2nd fastest3bridges3rd fastestdisney4th fastest
10:08:198:19n/an/a0:09:189:180:08:598:591
20:16:198:01n/an/a0:18:459:280:17:488:502
30:24:438:24n/an/a0:27:549:090:26:298:423
40:32:478:05n/an/a0:36:559:010:34:598:314
50:40:357:48n/an/a0:46:169:220:43:438:445
60:48:558:21n/an/a0:54:578:410:52:198:376
70:56:497:54n/an/a1:03:408:441:00:478:287
81:04:347:45n/an/a1:12:419:011:09:258:388
91:12:448:11n/an/a1:21:579:171:18:018:379
101:21:038:19n/an/a1:31:049:071:26:378:3710
111:29:038:01n/an/a1:39:158:121:35:248:4711
121:37:178:15n/an/a1:47:158:011:44:148:5012
131:45:19(8:02)2:01:32(9:17)1:55:37(8:50)1:55:11(8:48)13
141:53:308:11n/an/a2:04:379:002:02:049:0114
152:01:498:20n/an/a2:13:589:222:10:498:4615
162:10:178:28n/an/a2:23:269:282:19:428:5316
172:18:568:40n/an/a2:32:088:432:28:459:0317
182:27:318:35n/an/a2:40:438:362:37:418:5718
192:36:168:46n/an/a2:49:238:402:46:519:1019
202:45:058:49n/an/a2:58:329:102:56:039:1220
212:53:188:14n/an/a3:08:069:343:05:279:2421
223:02:048:46n/an/a3:17:519:463:14:499:2322
233:10:598:55n/an/a3:27:039:133:24:169:2723
24n/a9:55n/an/a3:35:368:343:33:108:5424
25n/a9:14n/an/a3:44:328:563:42:289:1925
26n/a9:11n/an/a3:54:179:463:52:009:3226
FINAL3:38:04(8:19)3:54:47(8:58)3:55:04(8:58)3:56:07(9:01)FINAL
2nd half1:52:55
(+7min)
(8:37)
1:53:15
(-8min!)
(8:39)
negative split!
1:59:27
(+4min)
(9:07)
2:00:56
(+5min)
(9:14)

 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Over Qualifying for 2013 Boston Marathon


Leah Connor
"BQ = BFD"

I am pretty sure I won’t believe that I actually qualified for the 2013 Boston Marathon until I’m at the starting line in Hopkinton next April. And I’m certain l will be a little anxious between now and September 14, when I finally will be able to submit my application with all the other BQs who met their standard by 5 minutes or more.

Four years ago, when I went from running my 1st marathon in 5:17 (Marine Corps Mararthon) to finishing my 2nd in 3:54:47 (with negative splits and a portapotty stop during the 2008 National Marathon), I thought, wow, maybe some day I could qualify for Boston if I train properly and continue to age. At the time, I was almost 37 and the BQ for my age group was 3:45. I thought I might need to wait until I turn 40, when the standard eased to a more feasible 3:50, but the goal was set. I wanted to earn my spot to run Boston.

My first real attempt to qualify was at the 2008 Richmond Marathon. That dream died pretty quickly. It was an unseasonably warm day and it was abundantly clear by mile 5 that the BQ dream was dead. My husband, who was waiting in the hotel lobby with our two kids wasn’t very happy that it took me 43 minutes longer than I wanted to finish (no late checkout!).

My 2nd and 3nd attempts to qualify were both in Philadelphia. In 2009, I was just glad to finally run under 4 hours for the 2nd time. (That was a pretty insane training season, I ran 3 marathons in 6 weeks, no wonder I ended up with sesamoid stress fractures!). In 2010, I knew by the halfway point that it wasn’t going happen, by mile 20, I was updating my facebook status.

My 4th and presumably my final attempt occurred at the 2011 Chicago Marathon. By the time I got to Chicago, I thought if I can’t do it now, I just give up. Maybe I’m just not made for marathons. I’ll start focusing on PRs in shorter distances. You can read all about how that went in my post, “They should have a medal for dropping out.”

So how the heck did I go from my most painful marathon in October 2011 where I struggled to finish in 4:07:45 and vowed to never run another marathon again … to 6 months later running 3:38:04? Oh, and during that 6 month period, how did I also find the time and energy to run two sub 4:00 marathons, one 17 seconds from my PR at the time (3:55:04) and the other my 3rd fastest marathon (3:56:07) the day after running a half-marathon (thank you Disney for creating the goofy challenge!). Oh and I also ran huge PRs in the 5K, 10 mile and half-marathon during a 6 week period from February 27-April 7. What is my secret? What magic food am I eating? What key workouts am I doing? What drugs am I taking? I have no clue!

What I do know is that there was no straight line up to this recent success. My first real PRs, the ones from a breakout season in 2008, stayed out of grasp for what seemed like an eternity. I didn’t come anywhere close to them for nearly 2 years, and finally, after many ups and downs, tears, disappointments, and struggles, I broke them in 2011, after 3 years of seemingly no progress. Now, a year later, I’ve improved again in every distance, and by significant margins.

So what is the key to my success? Part of me thinks all of this is all a fluke and I’m just lucky. I’ve had perfect racing weather and no significant injuries that have kept me sidelined. But I do know It’s important to figure out what works and what doesn’t in terms of training. So here are a few things that I do know.
  1. Racing weight is key (for me at least). I’ve found the perfect weight for me (+/- 5 lbs) at which I’ve run all my best races. If I gain an extra 5-10 lbs on top of the high end of my racing weight, I start to slow down. Losing weight is the closest thing to a performance enhancing drug, it’s got the potential to make that much of a difference in your racing times. (For more information, read Racing Weight: How to Get Lean for Peak Perfomance by Matt Fitzgerald.)
  2. You cannot run too slowly during your training. Go all out during every workout and you’ll be burnt out by race day. Staying on the treadmill and in the pool keeps me from running too many miles too fast. I know this has kept me sharp on race day.
  3. Our doubts are traitors.” Mental preparation and self-confidence is an integral part of training. Self-doubt is just as damaging as a stress fracture. I’ve learned to relax a little more before race day and make sure I have Plan A, B, C and D goals.
I’ll write more detailed race day reports for the Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run (1:12:36) and Charlottesville Marathon (3:38:05) and what it really means to me to qualify for Boston for the first time during my 18th marathon, but that’s it for now!




Thursday, March 8, 2012

Marathons: The bigger, the better?


With the Marine Corps Marathon selling out 30,000 in less than 3 hours, 
I began to wonder: the bigger, the better?

there were less than 15,000 finishers!

I will run the Chicago Marathon with my twin to 
but I wonder if these will be my last "big" marathon.

I ran the Charlottesville Marathon in 2009 (4:39:56).

The field was so small, I ran by myself for most of the course.
And, the added bonus, I have a Finish Line photo with just me! :-)


What do you think?

Would you rather run a "big" or "small" marathon?