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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Portland Marathon splits

In airport headed to Phoenix for the new job. Here are my splits. Last mile faster than the first but in between was a whole lot of misery and too much time in the portapotties. 

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From: Kevin Lyons <lyons10k@gmail.com>
Date: October 4, 2009 1:23:28 PM PDT
To: lyons10k@gmail.com

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Sun, Oct 4, 2009 7:01 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Split
Time
Distance
Elevation Gain
Elevation Loss
Avg Speed
Max Speed
Calories
Summary 04:03:4326.523,007 3,00109:1103:36 3,247
100:08:08 1.00199 28108:08 03:56121
200:08:05 1.0096 10408:05 05:16126
300:08:31 1.00159 1908:31 05:57125
400:07:51 1.0025 4607:51 06:04122
500:07:07 1.000 7607:07 05:47122
600:07:47 1.00219 20707:47 05:47123
700:07:47 1.0049 9807:48 05:50129
800:09:08 1.000 6009:08 06:36120
900:08:26 1.0062 8808:26 05:45127
1000:08:38 1.0047 008:38 06:36124
1100:10:28 1.0036 4910:28 07:58120
1200:09:25 1.0084 23209:25 06:55125
1300:10:35 1.00320 67510:36 06:54127
1400:10:01 1.00561 010:01 07:32124
1500:07:36 1.00106 11207:36 06:34123
1600:10:12 1.0046 1410:12 07:17122
1700:12:17 1.00 164 4412:17 06:48117
1800:08:36 1.0069 10208:37 06:17123
1900:11:43 1.008 2711:43 07:14119
2000:11:49 1.0027 011:49 07:39120
2100:09:16 1.0019 2709:16 07:46122
2200:01:48 0.1943 009:15 08:2924
2300:10:10 1.000 7910:10 05:18121
2400:09:59 1.0041 9810:00 07:02120
2500:10:38 1.0084 9610:38 06:48118
2600:07:59 1.00196 19207:59 05:18127
2700:07:21 1.00158 17807:21 05:20123
2800:02:11 0.33191 9806:41 03:3633
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6 Comments:

Anonymous Jess said...

Aww I'm sorry. At least you have an awesome new job on the horizon and at least this is just one race out of many.

October 4, 2009 at 7:14 PM  
Blogger Aron said...

a marathon finish i always something to be proud of :) looks a lot like my race today too. hope you have a safe flight and recover well!

October 5, 2009 at 1:05 AM  
Blogger Marci said...

Not to shabby at all... really! Hey... at least you finished... that counts for sooooooooo much!

October 5, 2009 at 5:41 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kevin, you will get there. I wonder if these marathon races are just your nemesis "in your head"! You are awesome in training and in any other distance...and I'm not saying you're not awesome in marathons, but you're not making YOUR goal. I can relate...I get soooo up in arms over my races...and they're just ME...I'm not trying to WIN anything! But they are my personal goals...so I feel for you. But history shows that you will analyze this race and improve from it...you have in every marathon you've thus far!! Sorry you missed your goal, but be proud that you ran this and didn't cramp :)! You fixed THAT!

October 5, 2009 at 8:02 AM  
Blogger Phil said...

Sometimes you just have a bad day. Don't spend too much time analyzing it. Go to Marathonguide.com and pick another race and try again. You're in great shape now, I wouldn't spend another 12 months training to try again. I've got 4 more races left in 2009.

October 5, 2009 at 9:30 AM  
Blogger Ulyana said...

Hi Kevin, I hope your new job is going great!

Sorry about the marathon! You must feel disappointed, but I agree with the others, don't spend too much time analyzing it. I wonder if you could just run a marathon in a month. Rest up a bit, put in some good runs, so you don't lose all that fitness. All you need is a good day. Consult with your coach. From talking to my coach, this type of stuff happens frequently, and sometimes, after a race that went bad and you just didn't have a chance to leave it all on the course (a 4 hour marathon for you is a jog, really), if you are smart, you can have an amazing race in a month. Just a suggestion.

October 5, 2009 at 12:53 PM  

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