Marathons/Ultras

2nd touchdown in Philly in 4 weeks.  Friday post-midnite arrival, airport hotel sleeps.  Free shuttle return in the a.m., bought a ticket on Del Express to weekend’s marathon destination: Wilmington, Delaware (no driving/no rental car/LOVED the break).

2nd marathon in America’s 1st State, that’s little Delaware’s claim to fame (similar to PEI claim’s in Canada).  Very different geography than my 2015 experience.  Wilmington’s an urban crawl of Philly; Rehoboth Beach a lazy seaside village.  Same state, opposite end.

DoubleTree host-hotel digs, bib check-in in the lobby.  Check, done.

Saturday afternoon plans?  Delaware’s History Trail, short two blocks away.  Old Town Hall (circa 1798), Delaware Research Library, Willingtown Square & a 2-hour stroll thru the Delaware History Museum.

LOVE American history.  Colonial America, Civil War history in the South & exploration/settlement of the American West.

What I learned ’bout Delaware:  Originally settled in the 1600’s, first settlements along the Christina River made up New Sweden.  Wilmington’s Christina River (flows from Pennsylvania to Maryland) named after Queen Christina of Sweden.  America’s Dutch, Swedish & German colonies were taken by the English in the late 1670’s.  However, English-ONLY wasn’t adopted by the Colonies ’til 1795 (over German).  ALSO, did not realize Delaware was a slave state.  Assumed only the Deep South enslaved Africans as forced labour.

School’s over.  Early to bed, early to rise.  Sunday morning marathon.

 

Woke to light rain, gusty wind.  Mile walk to Tubman Garrett.  Day’s goal: quick finish for a hotel shower 🙂

2 lap route crisscrossing Wilmington’s Christina & Brandywine Rivers.  Downtown city course, one significant hill (mile 7/mile 20), nice forested stretch thru Brandywine Park.  Overcast, cool temps (albeit windy) – all the right elements for running.

Ran STRONG today.  first sub-2 Half of the year.  Didn’t drop pace ‘til mile 19.  Fell off for 5 miles, finished last two miles just over 10 min/pace.  No ear buds, no drama – FINISHED with a smile.  Marathon weekend 5 of 6 & I’m only getting STRONGER ❤

SUCCESS?  Scored a shower before flying home.  Next weekend: Massachusetts.

 

K R Haga has just finished Delaware Marathon in a time of 04:18:58 with a pace of 09:53 min/mi.

 

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Last week Athens, this week Vienna – continuation of marathoning faux European capitals in the American Midwest.

THIS Saturday’s signup super last minute.  Bought a crazy cheap flight on Southwest then found a marathon.  Rental car, 2 hours+ drive, checked into ‘Hotel 7’ – the only motel in Vienna, quarter-mile from tomorrow’s Tunnel Hill trailhead start.  BEST location!

Running Day 7 of Mainly Marathons’s Riverboat Series.  Seven days folks been crisscrossing the Mississippi River, marathoning a different U.S. state every single day.  Walk/jog social event.  GREAT way for marathoners to tag a lotta US states on a travel Budget.

Ran back-to-back events 2 years ago – Saturday/Lamar CO, Sunday/Clayton NM: Mainly’s Dust Bowl Series.  First marathon double, my first running injury (IT band).  Older, wiser, train more consistently.  I see doubles in my future [maybe 2019] as I add ultra distance.

Saturday morning bib pick-up, 6:30am start.

Who knew?  More than 50% of the field took the early Start option.  Live & learn.  I’m a FAN of cool early morning temps.  That said, MIGHTY lucky with the day’s weather.  Saturday’s forecasted rainfest shifted to Sunday.  Sweet!

14 laps today (plus a short loop to the Bridge).  One of 4 who paid the extra $10 to complete a 50K 🙂  Haven’t run a multi-lap race since Runs with Scissors last April.  While I dislike double-loop marathons, strangely don’t mind multi-lap events.  LOVED being able to self-support with my own food & electrolytes.  Run a lot lighter/carry a lot less knowing everything I need is a short 2-mile lap away.

Do’s & Don’ts speech, then followed Mainly’s lead runner ‘round the visitor center/parking lot to the trailhead Bridge.  From there a straight out-n-back on crushed rock/dirt path.  Not necessarily a ‘trail’ but not a road race either.  Easy on the feet.  FAAAANNNTASTIC!  Settled into pace early.  One of the flattest courses I’ve ever run.  4th at the turnaround, 2nd place end of Lap One.

Perfect weather, perfect conditions.  Woke this day feeling: PERFECT.

Group of walkers blocked the path before the turnaround 2nd lap .  Right side thru the grass & didn’t look behind.  I LED today’s run from that moment ‘til mile 18.9 (Garmin distance).  Me, leading?  100% serious.  Perspective: super small race, middle of nowhere America where most runners had previously marathon’d several days in a row.  I show up Day 7, fresh as a daisy – but dang, LOVED running first.  Runners yelling positives my way, felt good.  I was the LEAD runner.  Finished another lap, grabbed another rubber band.

7 bands on one wrist, 2:12 14 miles in.  No drinking, no eating – I’m leading!  Groups of social walkers again & again, GREAT people.  Today’s eventual winner in my rear view.  PLEASE PLEASE pass me – MUCH needed break – I was not built to win races.  LOL>

Start of Lap 10 stopped, finally.  Fueled up, lotta liquids – then hit it hard again.  No intention of catching day’s race leader, just didn’t wanna get lapped.  Guy seemed a bit jerky…first place taken far too serious, went to his head.

Eventually passed by 3 others.  Chick’d by the ultimate lady runner – wasn’t even breathing hard, running alongside a Brit completing his 100th marathon.  Stayed close for another lap, marathoners finished after 12.  Lady stopped, Brit kept running.  50K!

Back-n-forth traded places, could not overtake him.  Nearing the Bridge end of lap 14, still in 2nd.  200 meters back, needed a plan.  Came into the trailhead, grabbed my band, didn’t stop.  No water, no aid.  30 miles in, that was my plan.  AND I kept running, short lap to the Bridge – now a half-mile ahead.  FINISHED FIRST, new 50K PR.  Whatta unexpected surprise!

Tunnel Hill in November, next 2 years – not sure if/when I’ll be able to run 100 miles but I’ll be back.  Everyone needs a dream ❤

 

Full Marathon/50K

2018 Riverboat Series Day 7 Marathon – April 21, 2018 – Vienna, Illinois

 

27        Keenan  Haga        4:24:44 (Mara) / 5:33:14 (50K)       CO

 

 

Athens this weekend, Vienna the next.  After marathoning Brazil, seemingly all posh now.

‘course that’s Athens OHIO & VI-enna Illinois.  No worries folks, this hillbilly’s still grounded.  Saturday flight to Columbus, 3pm touchdown, hour-half drive to Athens.  Bib check-in ’til 6, PLENTY of time.  Booked a room at THE place in Athens, the OU Inn.  Athens, home of Ohio University – nope, not THAT university.  No Buckeyes here, Bobcats.  Dining Hall dinner, early to bed.

Starting in 1968 the Athens Marathon hasn’t taken a break since giving it the title of “Ohio’s Longest Running Marathon.”  With that rich history participants will start in beautiful Uptown Athens right next to the College Green of Ohio University.  The course soon connects with the Hockhocking-Adena Bikeway for a fast and flat remainder of the race before finishing on the Ohio University track.  You’ll experience the rich views Athens has to offer in spring time while you meander along the Hocking River valley.  Though Athens is known for its foothills, you’ll stay safely in the valley for the marathon course making this an ideal fast race course to get your Boston Marathon qualifier.

Sunday morning drizzle.  Precip supposed to pickup at 10, heavy all afternoon.  Wet weekend was forecasted long ago – windbreaker, trucker cap & a pair of shorts – ready ready to run.  On-campus Start ’bout a mile walk from my hotel.  Richland Ave Bridge over the Hocking River onto OU campus.  Banners of fallen veterans decorated each Bridge light post.  Well done, classy.

Day’s start: corner of South College & East Union on the College Green.  National Anthem, LOUD cannon Start.  Literally SHOOK the ground.  2 lap course – notta huge fan of laps.  Hard to stay motivated at mile 13, when 80% of the field finishes.

Steady drizzle kept day-temps comfortable.  Couple miles of university town, then pushed onto a well-maintained bike path.

First 10 miles?  Easy sub-4 marathon pace.  Whatta difference a week makes!  Struggled in São Paulo then KILLED IT this past week.  Logged over 40 miles Tue-Thurs.  Didn’t let setback hold me captive today.  Today – legs felt strong.

2:08 Half.  Rain fell hard next 4 miles.  Goal: keep running ‘til mile 20.

Didn’t stop ‘til marker 21…walk/jogged the remainder.  PROGRESS.  An hour+ faster than last Sunday.  No stomach issues, no  puking, just lacking stamina.  52 miles – that’s the distance goal in June, Bighorn 60 days away.

Not a great finish time, but physically & mentally FAAAANNNTASTIC!  big Smile, PROGRESS ❤

2 hours to Columbus, drove back in a downpour.  Hindsight, mighty lucky with my race weather.  Airport Hilton Sunday, early Monday return flight, back at my work desk 9:30 a.m. (Mountain time).  Rinse repeat, Illinois in 6 days.

 

K R HAGA (BIB 188)

2018 Athens Ohio Marathon

 

HOMETOWN

Louisville, CO

 

Finished in

4:49:05

 

 

bluegrassin’ Athens to Columbus