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34. Schönbuch Halb-Marathon

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Location:

Baden-Württemberg,Germany

Member Since:

Oct 29, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

Started running in 2004.

PR's 

10k 37:44 Sülzbach May 08

Half 1:24:22 Bottwartal  Oct 06

Marathon: 3:06:18 Antalya Mar 08

Short-Term Running Goals:

Train consistently.  

Sub 37:30 10k

Finally break that longstanding 1/2M time

Run a sub 3:00 marathon.

Have a crack at a 5k, an uphill only race, a 50k.

Long-Term Running Goals:

2:55 marathon

37:00 10k

1:22 1/2 marathon

Place 1st in my age category.

Personal:

I'm a Brit living in a small town in the south west of Germany, on the edge of a nature park, the Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald. The landscape is very hilly with vineyards & orchards on the lower slopes merging into forest above. 42 years young, married since 1997 to my lovely wife.

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Race: 34. Schönbuch Halb-Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:26:29, Place overall: 23, Place in age division: 3
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Half marathon in Leinfelden just south of Stuttgart with the first 1k in town, and the rest along a cycle path in a wooded valley. The course runs downhill for 10,2k to the turning point with a descent of 120m/394ft, then the same way back uphill but into a stadium round to the finish line. It was a 10am start, warm (24°C/75°F) with a light breeze.

My aim was to try and PR with a time of about 1:24, I planned to keep it comfortably hard downhill at about 3:55/k for the first 10k, then try and keep as close to 4/k back uphill.

1st 5k – 19:23, feeling good and comfortable, ignored all the runners blasting past me.

2nd 5k – 19:58, slower than I wanted, for downhill it was feeling hard.

3rd 5k – 20:48, uphill now, too much time lost already, I wanted to be sub 1hr at the 15k point. Now it was 1hr 9secs but I still thought I could still do it. Already starting to overtake plenty of runners that had gone out too fast, also encouraging to see hundreds of runners still going the other way to the turnaround.

4th 5k – 21:40, awful – really struggling now. I was part of a small group that had formed but it felt too slow and I took off in front of them with 2 following. I concentrated on reeling in each runner in front of me with success but I was slowing too much for my personal goal. My pacing was not steady, I would get it together and pickup for a while but then gradually slow down again. 18k down I felt really weary, each km marker now seemed to take forever to appear. 2k to go and I felt like I was on jelly legs, my breathing was loud and noisy and moaning. I just wanted it to end but back in town now, people clapping and shouting support, it helps.

Last 1,1k – 4:40, still poxy uphill I’m overtook twice here, yak, at last I drop into the stadium. One last big effort to try and catch the guy in front, I don’t, I finish 2 secs behind but it removed the danger of being overtook by the guy behind me.

Conclusion – the goal was realistic, strategy fine, the motivation was there and I fought as hard as I could on the day. I feel more trashed after this race than any other so far this year. This was my 2nd fastest ½ M time. Another day the 1:24 will fall, what I will consider now is to gap my races more to see if this makes a difference.

Comments
From James W on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 11:46:39

Considering the warm starting temps, I think you did a great job. With cooler temps, it sounds like your personal record would have gone down. To come as close to your record as you did in spite of the temperature indicates the level of your fitness. Good things are yet to come, Ian!

From Tom on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 12:43:55

Ian I think you did a great job today and should be pretty happy with the 2nd fastest 1/2 M time. Especially considering all the racing you have been doing lately, I know for me it's really tough to peak when doing too many races in a row. I think your thoughts on gapping the races more is a good idea. The 1:24 will fall soon enough.

From Lybi on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 13:12:25

That sounds like a gutsy race, Ian! 2nd fastest half ever, and that's after racing a 10K last week. Yeeouch! Great job, anyone who can push their body to the point of yakking during a race has my utmost respect!

From MichelleL on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 14:24:25

Did you feel like it was mental toughness or your legs that held you back in the second half? It's likely your legs because of your frequent racing, and it seems you already came to that conclusion to space them out a bit more. Most races are just great workouts and this one sure qualifies. It sounds tough. I would rather have my uphill in the first half and downhill in the second. Good job picking it up at the end even though you didn't have your ideal race.

From josse on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 16:02:56

Great effort! You have raced alot lately and that takes a toll on the body. Keep up the great work.

From Dale on Mon, May 26, 2008 at 18:09:34

Really nice race Ian. You didn't slow much on the uphill return trip, so I'm not sure I agree with the Awful characterization. You have been racing a lot but seem to still be able to crank out the strong efforts. Plus, the warmth would've cooked me and I'm pretty sure that alone probably slowed you down by at least a minute or two. Nice work!

From Ian on Tue, May 27, 2008 at 03:02:51

Thanks for all the comments.

Michelle - no probs with the mental toughness, it was the legs.

I've checked out recommended intervals between racing and a general figure seems to be roughly 1 day for every km raced. But surely this depends on how hard you have raced. Also one German source recommends racing a 10k or half-marathon 2 weeks after a marathon. I've followed this advice this last year and PR'd in a 10k.

It's a great sport, a continuing learning process and peaking for a particular race is very tricky.

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