Bret

Virgin London Marathon

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Location:

Milton,GA,USA

Member Since:

Jul 27, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PR's -

Mile - 4:38    (High School)

2 Mile - 10:12 (High School) 

3 mile - 15:51 (High School)

10k - 35:19 (High School)

Marathon - 2:59 marathon (London -2013)

Half marathon - 1:25:18 (Deseret News 2013)

Completed all 6 of the World Marathon Majors 2024

Completed each of the 5 majors (NY, Chicago, Boston, London & Berlin) at least twice.

8 x Boston Marathon (1999, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2014, 2020 (virtual due to covid) 2021, 2022)

13 x NYC Marathon (1997, 1998, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Sub 3 hour marathon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue to enjoy running and racing as long as my body permits me.  

Personal:

Old guy - (grandfather even) been running for 40+ years.  

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Miles:This week: 21.00 Month: 87.50 Year: 480.55
Race: Virgin London Marathon (26.21 Miles) 02:59:41
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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So happy to report that my long stated goal of running a marathon under 3 hours is now a reality. We had a simply spectacular weather day in London with temperatures in the 40's at the start and probably not exceeding the mid 50's during the race with bright sunshine and tremendous crowds from start to finish.  

My race plan was to go out slightly slower than goal race pace for the first 4-6 miles and then settle in, and I had Richie at my side to act as a reminder to keep me in check - I really felt so relaxed, with the exception of the first mile at 7:06, every mile in the first 6 miles were right at or faster than MP.

We ran together steadily with some faster miles here and there until mile 18 where for some reason I hit a rough patch and at the same time I think Richie pushed the pace and did not realize I had dropped off a bit.   No worries, I just kept ticking off the miles right at 6:50's. I figured he was going to run very well, perhaps under 2:57, so good for him, I thought.

At some point around mile 16 we had passed the 2:59 pace team and my watch was showing an average pace of 6:45, so I felt that I had things under control.  

Around mile 19 or 20 I noticed that each time I tried to push the pace a bit, one of my calf muscles would begin to cramp.  It was fine if it kept things steady at MP or slower, but faster pacing seemed to trigger the beginnings of the cramp.

We emerged from a tunnel along the Thames between mile 24 and 25 and much to my surprise, the 2:59 pacer came by me.  I started to panic a bit, because even though I thought I was well under 3 hours, the pacer was running away from me, and I could not push the pace, because each time I did, my calf began to cramp.  So I rationalized that he must be trying to run 2:59 even and not just sub 3 hours - so perhaps if I kept him close, I still had a chance.

As we hit the final stretch along St. James Park, I saw the 800 meters left to go sign with the clock time of 2:56:40 - and I thought - Right, I think I have this in me.  Suddenly with 600 meters to go, Richie appeared in front of me.  He was struggling - but still running.  I caught up to him at the 385 yards to go sign, and grabbed his shoulder and implored him "We are doing this thing!!!" or something to that effect - I don't remember.  His eyes told me, that he was just hanging on - and completely spent.   As we rounded in front of Buckingham Palace, the announcer said - This is the last of the sub 3 hour runners - most of them have some time to spare on the chip time - but let's help them get a photo of the clock time still showing a 2 in front of it as they cross the finish.   My clock time was 2:59:59.

Success.  

Richie was 5 seconds behind me.  Chip time for me was 2:59:41 and his was 2:59:46.

He had a screen printed shirt with "Run for Boston" printed on the front and back.  News crews clamored to speak to him - I just smiled and waved.   

So very pleased that everything came together for this race.  

Time to celebrate. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments
From Jason D on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 08:12:31 from 24.1.80.94

I had chills reading this report, Bret. Congratulations to you. Celebration is definitely in order!

(side note: I didn't find pacers helpful. I guess you have to know how to read and respond to them, but from the above it sounds like someone wanted to make sure they weren't out any money, but who knows?)

From dugco on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 08:57:34 from 68.35.221.180

Fantastic, Bret! I tracked you as live as I could find online, so I knew you made it, but Cynda texted me with the news a short while ago too - modern technology. Great report, great result... now you can stop running and get fat with the rest of us :)

From Jake K on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 09:19:41 from 67.177.11.154

Congratulations Bret!!!!

You set a great example of how to never give up on a big goal. Well done, you earned this one.

Go out and celebrate!

From Rob Murphy on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 09:31:07 from 24.10.249.165

I suppose you guys are already in the pubs? Don't get arrested.

I'm so happy for you!

From Steve on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:17:19 from 66.87.112.70

Nice race! Sounds like a great marathon.

From SlowJoe on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 11:57:30 from 96.61.24.215

Big congrats on the sub-3! So cool to get it in London too.

From JimmySG on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:05:10 from 67.172.232.21

Great race, congrats on the sub-3.

From Claudio on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 12:53:10 from 173.67.58.139

Congratulations, well done.

From jtshad on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 15:08:50 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats a on great race and new sub-3:00 PR! Definitely time to celebrate!

From CollinAnderson on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 15:20:54 from 70.208.1.27

Congratulations! That's exciting to nail a 2:59!

From Jon on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 18:42:28 from 107.203.52.135

Sub-3! Congrats.

From seeaprilrun on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 20:18:25 from 68.102.189.33

Congrats on the sub-3! know exactly what it's like to pass the line 2:59:59 gun time! Yes, celebrate, what a tremendous accomplishment!

From Kam on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 20:23:29 from 199.192.101.88

Wow! Way to come up big, with a few seconds to spare, even.

From Matt Schreiber on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 20:25:16 from 66.17.102.185

A little intense there at the end. Congratulations and great race!

From Bam on Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 04:01:08 from 89.126.28.24

Great report and great race.

With all the hours you work and all the travelling and all the miles you've put in trying to bust the 3hr mark, this must feel great. Enjoy the euphoria, it's well deserved. Congratulations old man.

From Rachelle on Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 08:53:07 from 159.212.71.199

That is awesome! Congratulations Bret, you definitely earned this one. Keep that smile on your face and enjoy your recovery.

From Rob Murphy on Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 08:59:20 from 163.248.33.220

What Bam said... the focus you've shown the past couple years to reach this goal, the maturity to press on despite some near misses, and the disciplined, focused training despite a demanding life and career...

Very inspiring to all of us Bret.

From Bret on Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 14:04:05 from 109.7.65.163

Thank you to everyone who posted comments here - very humbled and flattered by the kind words.

The blog is truly a wonderful connection to those of us who love this sport and I feel blessed to be a part of it; most especially on good days such as this.

From Jake K on Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 14:10:27 from 24.2.76.138

I was just looking at your 5K splits on the London website a little while ago (I know, pretty dorky and stalker-ish, but I was interested in the depth of the race - its good!). You really ran a smart race. Started conservative, picked it up in the middle, and gave yourself a little margin of error... and when it got tough, you were able to hold on and not fade too much.

Congrats again!

From Bret on Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 02:30:44 from 109.7.65.163

Jake - not too stalker-ish - flattered that you looked at the splits frankly. I had a plan to increase the pace as the race progressed, but the bright sunshine perhaps led to some dehydration and potential leg cramping, so I had to be measured in my efforts. The biggest thing for me in this race above all others, was the strength and stamina I had very late which gave me the confidence to know I was not going to fall apart. I think that the iron supplements combined with the tempo runs at 10k, HM and MP put me in that position.

Bam - thanks old man! I kept looking for you along the Pall Mall near the finish to bring me home in the end!

Rob - very very kind words of support an recognition - I cannot say enough to thank you for your advice, friendship and help along the way Coach.

Doug - Thanks! I am working on the getting fat thing as we speak - full day in Paris with good food and friends will do that too.

From Bam on Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 07:21:52 from 89.126.28.24

You would've had a hard job spotting me - had to cancel my plans as the world needed me in Mexico: I had to take out some gangsters:) Obviously, that's a lie. I ended up watching the race at home on tv. I had hoped to be on the Mall but family plans took over. Hope you enjoyed Paris - great city.

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