Myrtle Beach, SC
Time | Pace | Division | Division Place | Gender Place | Overall Place | Bib # | |
Owen (Full) | 3:21:58 | 7:42 | M35-39 | 39/189 | 141/1,145 | 154/1,767 | 1053 |
Malissa (Half) | 2:35:11 | 11:50 | F25-29 | 170/225 | 1,423/2,030 | 2,747/3,568 | 4916 |
Malissa's pictures/video by Brightroom
Owen's pictures/video by Brightroom
Written by Owen
Friday morning our long awaited trip to Myrtle Beach was finally here. We put the kids on the bus to school then packed up the car and we were headed to the beach! The kids were going to spend a fun weekend with their Opa and Neina after school.
We arrived in Myrtle Beach and checked into the hotel. Our first thing to do was the Expo.
Only 15 hours until the marathon! |
After the expo, we decided to go to the beach. I hate dealing with parking, so we left the car parked at the expo and walked to the beach, not far at all.
Malissa wanted to walk barefoot so her toes could be in the sand, but I wouldn't let her. I was afraid we'd step on something and get a small cut the day before the marathon. So we were the dorks walking with running shoes on the beach.
We hung out back at the hotel for a while until our 7pm reservations at Capriz Italian Feast. That place was awesome (forgive me for the lack of pictures, totally forgot.) There is absolutely no menu. There's a buffet bar that you "warm up" with. Then, when you're ready for the main course(s), you flip this little card over from the red side to the green side. There are chefs that walk through the dining rooms looking for tables with a green card and they ask you if you want some of what they have. So you can just keep eating, trying things you would have never ordered but that were absolutely delicious. I definitely recommend it.
We headed back to the hotel, got our stuff ready for the 4am alarm clock and went to bed. I woke up at about 3:15am and couldn't fall back to sleep so I was relieved when the alarm finally went off. We got up, ate a bagel, drank some orange juice, and got ready. Our hotel was a block from the start/finish line, which is awesome. We strolled out of our room about 20 minutes before the gun went off.
In our hotel room before the race. |
6:30am start, 6:55am sunrise |
I slowly but surely built my lead against goal pace back up to a full minute by mile 22. Even after mile 24 I was still ahead of pace by a few seconds, but I knew the gas was running out. My last two miles were much slower than that. I had nothing left, but I am very happy with my time and the experience. I very much enjoyed the first 23 miles. The last three were not as enjoyable, but not painful either. I ended up with 3:21:58, beating my PR by more than 18 minutes. Partly because I took my first a little easy so I could enjoy it, partly because Myrtle Beach is much more flat than Charlotte, and partly because I've improved as a runner. I missed qualifying for Boston by 12 minutes, but that was never an option, I knew I couldn't go that fast. That day will come.
After the finish, we grabbed some goodies and then walked back to the hotel. I felt surprisingly good. My walk was slow, but not painful. I could stand much better than I could after my first. After resting for a couple of hours I felt great. Then my left foot started hurting.
We had a 3:00pm appointment for a couples massage, which was awesome. I had never received a professional massage before. It was amazing, I had no idea what I was missing.
We went to dinner at Sea Captain's House. It was terrific, the clam chowder was my favorite, but everything was great.
Sunday morning we awoke fairly early, packed up and headed home. We missed the kids and couldn't wait to see them.
My left foot hurts worse than ever and I'm pretty worried about it. I have a lot of races lined up, including the Georgia Marathon on 3/18 (less than a month away), so I need this thing to heal FAST.
Here's some video of my marathon:
Now Malissa's story:
I was a little nervous going into this race. I had trained really hard on hills, getting ready for Big Sur, and was experiencing some pain behind my left knee. I mostly felt the pain when going downhill and was hoping that if I took a couple extra days off and really stretched it out I would be good to go on Saturday, especially since Myrtle was a flat course. On Friday I went out for my easy two mile run and came back a little worried. My legs felts like they were in cement blocks and toward the end of the two miles my knee was hurting a little. I began to worry that maybe I took a little too much time off.
On Saturday morning I woke up feeling rested but had a little bit of an upset stomach. Thankfully, it settled right before we left the hotel room to head down to the race.
I had a goal to hit 2:25. Once the race started I felt great. My first four miles I was right on track to hit my goal with a pace of 11:06, 10:59, 11:00, 10:57. I have the world's smallest bladder. I had to use the bathroom six times my first half marathon. I was hoping to make it halfway before needing to stop this time but I decided at mile four I better go ahead and stop. That's when everything went a little downhill for me. I was a little surprised to see they only had three stalls and there was a line. As I was standing in line so many things were going through my head. The thought crossed my mind to keep running on and just hit the next one but I'm so thankful I didn't do that because there was only one stall and an even longer line. I was standing right next to the clock and it was torture watching the minutes change. I started getting sick to my stomach when I looked at the clock and then looked at my pace tattoo and realized I was supposed to be at mile five by then. Finally after eleven minutes I was back to running and knew I had some major making up to do. Mile five my pace was 18:29. Miles 6-10 I felt pretty good. I would have a great mile and then an ok mile and then a great mile and an ok mile still hoping to make up some of the time I lost at the bathroom (10:56, 11:23, 10:50, 11:26, 11:13). Then mile eleven and twelve hit me like a ton of bricks...I was struggling to stay focused (11:59 and 11:53). At the end of mile twelve I heard a lady say, "it's mind over matter now". After hearing her say that I reminded myself that this is what I had been training for and I didn't want to see it slip away so I dug deep, real deep and began running faster. I finished mile thirteen strong at 10:49 and crossed the finish line at 2:35:11.
Even though I didn't make my goal of 2:25, I'm very happy with the improvement that I made these past six months. I think I've come a long way from my 3:03:38 finish at Park City.
great races to both of you!! huge PR’s too!! and owen, i can’t believe that was your first massage. i get one 2-3 days before almost every race to work out any aches and pains! i LOVE them.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I've been telling Owen for years that he needs to get a massage but he was worried because he is so ticklish.
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