Completed my ‘Run’ miles 6 days ago, doesn’t mean I stop marathoning, right?
Cheap Southwest flight purchased many many months ago. Chose Buckeye as my December race – well before I was aware of last Sunday’s big C event in Washington state. 2 hour direct flight, landed Friday 10:30pm. Rental pickup, hour drive to my bargain hotel in Surprise (Arizona). Quick sleeps, 40 minute drive to Sun City Festival (exclusive retirement community, technically part of Buckeye 20+ miles away). Bib pickup 7am, toured the pickleball courts (Googled ‘what is pickleball?’), last minute porta-potty, 8am marathon Start. Small race, stats mostly Half participants.
Hadn’t packed so little time into an out-of-state marathon since 2015’s Wisconsin Marathon. (That event, arrived after midnight in Chicago O’Hare, crossed the Wisconsin border then car-camped ‘til race morning in Kenosha. Glam life. LOL>)
Cool desert start. Wore layers, knew it’d heat up by Finish. Unfortunately been sick all week – hadn’t run since last Sunday’s marathon. Everything already paid sooo….I’d take it slow, pace myself, not gonna PR, goal to Finish.
Three miles of suburbia, back-n-forth neighborhood roads lined with palms. Left on Sun Valley Parkway, nothing but highway – straight, next 21 miles. No getting lost today.
Mile 4: coughed up chucks of past week’s strep infection. Disgusting but better having it on the outside 🙂
Steady consistent first Half, just over 2 hours. Heat kicked UP, dropped to a walk by marker 17. Congested, more panting than breathing. Didn’t eat much all week either. Let the heat get to me, mental lapse – rapid temp change from Colorado December.
Enjoyed support from a local run group. Every 2-3 miles they’d be roadside cheering. Two of their members, Barb & Cathie caught me at mile 19. It was Cathie’s first marathon. Hung with these ladies race remainder. Super upbeat/chatty individuals. Made running alongside an empty highway much more interesting. Indebted, ladies. Many thanks.
‘Run to the Runway’ on today’s race shirts. Marathon ended at a municipal airport [runway] in Buckeye. Private airfield. Would finish surrounded by a field of parachutists. Dumb luck, but pretty cool.
Hour-half return to Phoenix’s Sky Harbor International. Just your average 20-hour December day in the Arizona desert ☼
Buckeye Marathon – Race to the Runway
Buckeye, AZ
K R Haga
Bib # 124
Chip Time
05:00:42
Half
02:07:38
- Pickleball anyone?
- the American Southwest
- Shared 7 miles of Arizona desert. Indebted, many thanks.
- 21 miles of empty highway
- 2 marathons in 6 days
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