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Location:

OH,

Member Since:

Jun 03, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

I started running in Feb of 2009.

First 5K- April 18th, 2009

First Marathon- Sept 19,2009 - Wright Patt Air Force Base Marathon.

PR 5K 19:36  7/04/11  Americana 5K   

PR 10K 42:25  8/06/11  Tadmor 10K (Dam run... HILLS)

PR Marathon 9/17/11 Air Force Marathon 3:14:38

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

 

Show up. 

REALLY show up.

2017 Races

Tie dye 50K - 29th

11/11 Richmond Marathon

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston 

Run Boston!  

No injuries and another marathon.

Did I mention avoiding injuries? 

More marathons, help others around me achieve goals.  

Personal:

Married and have two daughters 15 & 21... I hope to convert at least one into a runner :)

Psalm 14:1 "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God."

John 14:6 "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me."

 

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Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:47:08, Place overall: 5816, Place in age division: 918
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We decided to make the trip to Boston a two day affair and get a room in NY about 4 hours away. This was so we could surprise the girls with a stop off at Niagara Falls. They had no clue we were going and even after seeing some signs saying the falls were the ‘same direction’ figured there was no way we were stopping since we were clear that we would do some sight seeing in Boston while I was there to run. They really enjoyed that stop and took many a picture. My oldest daughter graduates this year (time… it just vanishes) and she is very much into photography. She is very good with Photoshop and is helping do wedding pictures this fall. Maybe I will post some Falls pics with race ones she took. So what about the younger? Well the way into Boston Saturday was the stop at the American Doll shop. Yes, I was patient with many other dads and then off to the hotel.

The Marriott downtown was nice, but wow is the cost of everything in Boston high. I actually booked a hotel out of town, but mom had a surprise call and helped us get a room down town. Very cool.

Sunday was full, started out catching the 5K with Erik (Hamdog) – It was good to meet him and is a pretty darn nice guy (and he doesn’t finish last). I was happy to meet his family and we watched Andrea finish the 5K. She had a great race – mid 17’s well on her way to sub 17. Shortly there after I got me meet Jon (JG), Amy (Steam), Jake, Andrea and Rachelle – everyone was as nice as they are on here if not more so. We went for a few mile run to be loose for Monday (cept Amy, she had that shot in her knee, but at least she got to experience the marathon and I was thrilled for that). It was really good to talk to everyone. I am holding Jake to his training tips, but he is making me get on the track…

Monday was the moment. I knew it was a long road back from injury (or at least it seemed so) but going into the weekend I thought I had a shot at a PR if we had a tailwind. Then the heat forecast came out. Then it kept getting worse. I am sure everyone is well aware of the heat – that was the topic of the marathon. So the plan? Start out strong, but controlled, if the heat did not bother me I would go for it, if not just enjoy the ride.

Here is how it went down… er at least what I recall …

 

Miles 1-2 7:39, 7:37 I felt really good. Paces right were I wanted them with almost no effort, ready to kick it down if I kept feeling this way. I was also very loose and keeping it ‘light’ with the runners around me.

Mile 3. 7:53 This is where I actually felt the heat a bit. I figured I still wanted a good race, but I better back it off for the next several miles and see how she went. The mood was still light and fun though and I took the time to high 5 all the little kids out there.

Mile 4. 7:50 This was not on the ‘things to see’ in Boston. So we all know people have to ‘go’ at moments there are no available bathrooms. Usually not a problem as people run off the course a bit and take care of needs. So less that a few feet off the course a lady decided she had to go and dropped it all. A full moon was not on my list for Boston, but we sure got it. Seriously? 

Miles 5-6 7:59, 7:47 The miles were not peeling off anymore.. It was certainly warm, but manageable I thought. I still was joking around, but I noticed others were starting to labor. It was awfully early in the race for so many people around me to be working this hard.

Mile 7 7:58 Most of the people I kinda paced with early on had fallen off. At mile 7!? I believe this was the first of many road signs they had up that said HOT HOT HOT, at first I took it as a compliment, but then I realized they wanted to remind us of what we already knew… IT WAS HOT…duh…

Mile 8. 8:10 I staggered back my pace some. I was feeling it a bit and did not want to crash. I marked this as the ‘let’s forget the Garmin and soak in the event’ mile.

Mile 9-11 8:26, 8:07, 8:42 Some up and downs as Boston is full of, but I was enjoying the people and fun times here. The families with sprinklers, a guy racing as ‘Waldo’ and kids with squirt guns abound! The support was second to none.

Mile 12-13. 8:29, 8:25 Wellesley. They did not disappoint. I was happy to see a Republican, a Baseball Fan and a Time Lord in the mix.

Mile 14. 8:26 Halfway , I felt okay, but the heat was even affecting even my sense of humor. I still went out of my way high 5 kids, but I was very happy to see the fire department open some hydrants.

Mile 15-16 8:35, 8:36 Mellow miles, convincing myself that the good news is the humidity was low. Oh and another big fat sign telling us it was hot and to hydrate. Thanks.

Mile 17 9:06 bathroom stop. Every marathon so far I have one and just one potty break. This killed me. Why? That porta potty. Sure I was only in there for 20 seconds, but the temperature in that thing was at least 20 degrees warmer. For the first time, I felt sick from the heat. I got back on the road and trotted for a few.

Mile 18 9:27 The first half mile here I was trotting trying to get that sick feeling to pass.

Mile 19-20 8:46, 9:17 I started to feel better after getting sprayed off and more fluids, but I am not sure I ever was 100% back after that stop.

Mile 21 9:37 Paul said Heatbreak Hill was for tourists… well on this day, I was a tourist. The heat made that more difficult that it should have been.

Mile 22-23 8:43 The down hills following. I walked as I drank my cups of water/Gatorade here on out.

Mile 23-24 9:15, 9:11 The crowd was great through out, but as we got to these last 4 miles it was incredible support. Here is where high 5’ing the kids cost me. I saw some little ones and made sure I got them… well then there was a wall of them so I kept going. I swear there was over a half mile of kids to high 5 and I got them all. I was beat after that all joking aside. I could not wait to grab some water.

Mile 25 9:39 I was getting my ‘almost done’ feeling when I saw these very cool flaming shorts. I though, hey a guy on our blog wears shorts like that. As I went to pass him I was like… wait… that is Mike (rt). He did not look well, I stopped and introduced myself but I am still not sure he knew who the heck I was. He told me he did not wear the matching shirt, but the heat was brutal. I told him I was the idiot who wore all black.

Mile 26 9:25 The family was yelling at shouting, it was funny because they were between a family from Canada and a family from Mexico who helped them yell. They were afraid I would not see them in the crowd and honestly in my daze I am glad they got some help shouting. I stopped for a second to hug the girls and finish up.

Mile  .2 7:58 (pace) That gave me to break I needed to finish up running stronger.

 Horrible heat, but would I do it again? You bet I would. I know this was not a great event for many and I am now pretty positive I could have finished at least 35-30 minutes faster on a cool day, but I don’t care really, it does not make it a bad marathon. I honestly enjoyed the experience.

 That night we walked all over and yes I wore the medal. The people were really nice and supportive. I enjoyed the Commons and Gardens. That night I woke up twice breaking a fever. After a little research - could have been slight dehydration, but who knows. I feel fine nowJ. Anyone who read all of that… sorry! And sorry x2 as I typing this on the road… who knows the errors it may contain!

Adidas Adizero - Adios Miles: 26.20
Comments
From SlowJoe on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 19:27:49 from 69.131.141.92

That was a great read, congrats again! You can always say you were a part of this historically miserable Boston. They need some kind of nickname for it.

From Andrea on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 19:46:15 from 50.138.183.237

Tough day to wear all black!! Nice race - not a day for PRs but you ran well and sounds like you had a good experience!

So nice to meet you! Thank you for coming and watching me run.

From Dan on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 21:47:53 from 24.209.83.20

Joe, home now...long drive. Thanks twice! I'm working on that nickname...

Andrea, I did have a great experience! Thanks and it was great meeting you. You are a terrific runner, great to watch you race!

From Teena Marie on Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 23:24:05 from 174.27.199.63

So glad you had a great experience despite all of that insane HEAT!!!!

Congrats. :)

From I Just Run on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 13:27:33 from 67.79.11.242

I only fell asleep twice as I read your Blog....Just Kidding! I am/was excited for you to run and finish. I tracked you the whole way :-) I'm glad you say you will go back so we can run it together! Congradulations...You have the marathon of all marathons to talk about the rest of your life :-)

From Steam8 on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 14:13:15 from 166.70.55.77

Read every word! It was so fun to meet you. Great job on pushing through the heat....it was misery! ha!

From rockness18 on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 17:48:01 from 75.11.49.132

I enjoyed your report! We seemed to have similiar experiences and I agree, I'd do it again in a heartbeat. Nice job and great perspective!

From Hamdog Alum on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 18:36:32 from 24.240.65.116

Sounds like the family had a really fun trip. Very nice surprise for the kids!

Dan you ran a great race. It sounds like you are proud of your effort and you should be! You had to overcome a lot of obstacles in your training to get to the starting line and through it all you stayed the course. That's not an easy thing to do when the chips are down. Many runners never make it past a year or two running because of injury. You're a great inspiration to all beginners.

Marathon races doesn't get much harder than what you experienced, so now everything will always be easier! Hope you're feeling better and it was great to finally meet!

From Kelli on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 19:11:21 from 71.219.98.16

Dan, I absolutely love your attitude! That is about all I have to say. I am glad that you had a great time, HEAT and all! Sorry about the porta potty, I bet it was nasty in the heat with the smell and all. YUCKY!

From Dan on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 19:52:53 from 24.209.83.20

Teena- Thanks! You too!

IJR- You have been such a mainstay of support. Thank you so much, I hope I am the same for you!

Steam- you poor thing, skim mine, it gets boring lol - Great seeing you!

Rock- Yes, we did have a similar day, and glad to be a part of it!

Erik- Your words are very kind, and thanks. It really was great to meet you, once I get faster I will run with you again!

Kelli- You like my attitude because we both love cookies :p Next time, I expect you to be on porta potty patrol!

From Kelli on Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 21:26:06 from 71.219.98.16

I have never been more thankful in my life than i was in 2010 that I DID NOT have to use a porta potty. ALL THOSE PEOPLE!!! Blech.

From Burt on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 01:11:37 from 72.223.82.180

Great job Dan! And all the bloggers you got to meet! Suh-weet!

From derhammer on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 08:42:27 from 192.156.110.33

Dan, nice job man. You survived! Well done.

From I Just Run on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 09:21:59 from 67.79.11.242

This version is long...but I like it!

1 Timothy 4

6-10 You've been raised on the Message of the faith and have followed sound teaching. Now pass on this counsel to the followers of Jesus there, and you'll be a good servant of Jesus. Stay clear of silly stories that get dressed up as religion. Exercise daily in God—no spiritual flabbiness, please! Workouts in the gymnasium are useful, but a disciplined life in God is far more so, making you fit both today and forever. You can count on this. Take it to heart. This is why we've thrown ourselves into this venture so totally. We're banking on the living God, Savior of all men and women, especially believers.

From Rachelle on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 13:45:04 from 199.190.170.31

Dan I love your attitude and love that you made the best of your race. It sounds like you had a pretty dang good time. :)

It was nice to meet you.

From rAtTLeTrAp on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 16:40:57 from 24.18.125.122

Congrats on your finish. Sorry I was so out of it when you saw me on the course. Sounds like you had a great time all around!

From Dan on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 17:59:01 from 24.209.83.20

Kelli- Teach me to go pee free in a marathon please!

Burt- Meeting bloggers is great, but you know that better than all!

DH- survived, well spoken

IJR- I like that too... but you do know it says 2 Timothy right? ;p

Rachelle- Thanks, I hope to catch you again on a cooler day!!

Trap- You have nothing to apologize for! I did enjoy it, but let's meet on better conditions next time. Hey, nice shorts though!

From Kelli on Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 19:38:12 from 71.219.98.16

Dan, I would love to, but it has only happened for me twice! Boston was more out of necessity---I knew if I stopped I would lose my husband for good!! I am the queen of 8 potty stops per marathon, don't you know???

The things we discuss so freely, as if they were perfectly normal.

From Kam on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 11:52:39 from 68.66.163.179

Dan, congrats on holding things together on a day that was hotter than...

We worked in a trip to Niagara Falls as well. We were there the day the Maid of the Mist opened for the year. I would have gladly traded the temps at Niagara for the temps in Boston.

From Jake K on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 16:21:01 from 155.100.226.54

Great report - nice to see that you (and many other bloggers) realize how tough of a say this was, and just focused on enjoying the experience and doing the best you could under the circumstances.

I was HOT for about 24-36 hrs after the race... I wish I had taken my temp to see if I was running a fever as well.

Nice meeting you on the Sunday run!

From Dan on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 19:17:00 from 24.209.83.20

Kelli- Only 8 huh... and it is perfectly normal ;)

Kam- Thanks! Nice to see the falls, and you are right on about the temps.

Jake- Thanks- it was great meeting you. My wife was like "you ran with the guy who finished 23rd!?" I told her you couldn't keep up Sunday... HA! :)

From Kelli on Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 21:59:48 from 71.219.98.16

Probably more like 8 thousand. Or so it feels. Actually, I happen to know my record for potty stops in a marathon. It is 5. And I was not ILL, I have a weak bladder.

Enough potty talk, lets keep talking cookies. ;o)

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