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ING Half-Marathon

Posted by pcidss on March 26, 2007

picture-1.pngYesterday, Sunday, Jill and I completed our second half-marathon.  The race was the ING Inaugural Georgia Marathon-Half-Marthon here in Atlanta GA.  Overall they did a great job, except for the lack of structure at the start.  The start was huge blob of runners (marathoners and half-marathoners and walkers merged into one huge block) that spanned over 5 city blocks.   The problem was we were stuck in the back of the pack, and there were a huge number of walkers.  Jill and I spent the first 3 miles weaving around this group, and finally around mile 4 hit a really quick pace.

Our time finished at 2 hours and 3 minutes which averages around 9:23.  This was faster than our goal, but does not do justice to our race, because we were cruising at a great clip.  Moving forward we will be switching to cycling with some running during the week.

James

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1/2 Marathon is here!

Posted by pcidss on March 22, 2007

Here we go race fans… it is almost that day, and we are happy to be done training!  Below are some links and information about the event on Sunday.

The race is scheduled to start at 7am (we will send an update on Saturday if we hear different), and we will cross the finish line a wee bit before 9am (optimistically) – we’ve been training for a 9 minute mile.

For those that cannot make it to the race at 7am there is (geek heaven) an online tracking system that shows our progress throughout the course.  Technical info:  We will be wearing RFID tags and as we cross certain points in the race they will update their live race map.  Here is the link

Wish us luck – here we go

James

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Half-Marathon – Check

Posted by pcidss on November 27, 2006

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Thanksgiving morning Jill and I finished our longest run ever (13.1 miles), and we did it with just under 10,000 other crazy people at 7 in the morning.  So while most of my family that had flown in town was in a warm bed, we were standing outside in 40 degree weather in shorts!

We ran very strong and the race was put together very well.  Next stop 26.2?  Our official time was 2:12:11 2:10:48.

Thank you for everyone’s support during these past few months.  Now we just need to find another race that is organized so well for March / April for our Marathon run… suggestions?

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Weekend in New York

Posted by pcidss on November 9, 2006

This past weekend I traveled to NY to visit my brother-in-law. We, of course, had excellent food and plenty of New York pizza. While we were there we went to a Knicks game, and sat somewhere in the roof. The picture below shows how high we really were. The Knicks lost the game, but it was great to be there for opening night.

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The next days was the NYC marathon, and after a bit of navigation we made it to the finish line. We had a great spot and were able to see Lance Armstrong, and the winners arrive to the finish line. Below are the few pictures my phone was able to grab. The finishers looked pretty strong and it is a strong argument for me to run it, but than I am reminded that they are used to being chased by Cheetahs.img00010.jpgimg00011.jpgimg00012.jpg

FYI – All the pictures above were taken with the Pearl built-in camera.  Not too shabby.

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13.1 Mile Race… on Thanksgiving Day 2006

Posted by pcidss on September 28, 2006

marathonHalf a marathon… That is the new goal for the next 12 weeks. Jill and I are training for a half-marathon that we will run on Thanksgiving Day. While 13 miles + a few yards is tough as it is, the training we are following has us running nearly everyday with weekly miles starting at 15 and working their way up pretty quickly. Needless to say, we will have run 100+ miles over the next 12 weeks, as we train for the event.

We are following the Halhigdon training program. If anyone is running this event in Atlanta or has any tips on running these distances, please post!

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