Any other year, no way I could take off the 31st from work…end-of-month in Finance, gotta/hafta work requirement. That’s of course unless New Year’s weekend is a rare Saturday/Sunday combo 🙂 Google-searched (then promptly registered) for a New Year’s Day marathon in Spring Hill FL. Direct flight to Tampa – couldn’t imagine a better way to kick off 2017. FAAAANNNNTASTIC!
Lazy pre-race day, 2-mile run ‘cross the Causeway [bridge] to Clearwater…breezy, humid conditions. 82° forecasted for tomorrow’s 26.2. Early to bed, early to rise – except for, a powerful midnight firework display celebrating the start of 2017.
- last flight of 2016
- ocean digs next 3 days
- Clearwater Memorial Causeway
- last run of 2016 — whatta view!
Hour-15 north from Clearwater – not a soul on the road at 6am…most folks snoozing late this Sunday holiday. Same day bib pick-up at Anderson Snow Park, a local ball field. Small group of local runners gathered – 10K, half marathon, 26.2 mile options. No more than 50 registered for the Full.
Comfortable temps gave way once the morning sun broke. Today’s course – the Suncoast trail – an out-n-back bike path built parallel to a northbound toll road. Flat paved path, not super scenic, no trees.
Ran strong for 12, walked/ran at 15, called my Sis at 21, death-marched or slogged the final 5. No good excuse, complete mental fade – let the day’s heavy humidity exaggerate today’s marathon collapse. I’ve run in hotter…most affected by the January temp swing, been snowscape training in Colorado.
Not the way I envisioned my 2017 start – 5 hour finish, not a great run…but I finished. Marathon #79, first of the new year, 9th consecutive run day. No chemo, weaning myself off meds & running EVERY SINGLE day.
High hopes for 2017 – New Year, New You. Gonna live HUGE.
Spring Hill Marathon Mania – Jan 1, 2017
Haga, K R LOUISVILLE CO 1664 5:14:14
Post marathon plans? beach, Frida Kahlo, dinner at Guppy’s. Lovin’ me some fresh seafood. Watch out New England – Gulf Coast oysters, they’ve got game. YUM!
- 5 hour finish — not the way I envisioned my 2017 start…but I finished
- Gulf Coast oysters — YUM!
- January beach day 🙂
Run the Year Motto: Run, Crawl, Walk, Conquer, Dominate 2,016 miles in 2016
December 2016 update: Banged out my last 2 marathons of 2016 but struggled with daily consistency – that said, 101.5 miles (more than all of November) with still another half-month to go. Biggest excuses: Sub-zero weather (yep, that time of year) & two more chemo treatments (last scheduled on December 22nd 🙂 ). Finding it harder & harder to bounce back, true energy zapper.
December focus: FINISH STRONG
Race ReCap: Death Valley Trail Marathon in Furnace Creek CA & 3 Bridges Marathon in Little Rock AR. Ran 29 marathons this year (including 3 ultras) PLUS kept my monthly streak alive. 37 consecutive months marathoning!
Mileage ReCap: mid-month tag at 1,873.2 miles; 143 miles short with only 13 days to go. Yikes!
- mid-month tag at 1,873.2 miles
- December motivation
- SUPER Moon nite run
- 13 days away from 2017!
- Milestone 1800
Thursday night flight thru Dallas – Friday marathon? Heck no, Saturday 🙂
Week before Christmas, no better time of year to mix ‘love of running’ with ‘love of family’. No direct flights to Fort Smith, Arkansas – but can always count on family to pick me up at the airport. If you can’t count on family, who can you count on?
Friday noon hitched a ride with my niece to the best lunchette in the world – my Mom’s lil’ sole proprietorship, Williamsburg Kitchen. When did my nieces & nephew all learn to drive? And why again was my niece not in school…on a Friday? HA!
Post-work day, family loaded in my brother’s SUV — destination: Little Rock. Mom sprung for a set of hotel rooms, night before my final marathon of 2016. Over-the-top nice, huh? Thanks Ma.
Crack of dawn wake-up (345am alarm). Last trolley to the Start: 5am. Shed layers before I left my brother’s truck, already 64 degrees…gonna be cooking by noon.
‘3 Bridges’ Marathon so…should I assume three actual Bridges? Yep, pretty straight forward.
The course crosses the Big Dam Bridge at Miles 1 and 18, the Clinton Presidential Bridge at Mile 9, and the Two Rivers Bridge at Miles 19 and 26. The course is mostly flat, except for the three bridges.
Tagged 2 runners early, consistently pacing 8:40/miles. Would coast off these dudes to the Clinton Presidential Library. 9 miles, totally doable. Heavy humidity early on, like breathing in water (yep, it’s the South)…luckily, skies above stayed overcast so I didn’t bake.
the course? Urban trail. the view? Miles & miles of river. my attitude? FAAANNNTASTIC.
Lost my pacers a mile past the Library. Slowed waaaaaay down but didn’t stop, didn’t walk…and most importantly, no pills. Sub-2 first Half. Crazy muggy but didn’t really struggle until marker 20-21; puked at 22. Finished the day with ‘Boston’ Jim – guy wore a Tough Mudder tee & spoke fluent Yankee. Great attitude; made the last 4 miles completely bearable.
And my Finish? Sprinted it out with Boston Jim. Check out the pic – mighty close, you be the judge 🙂
K R Haga, Congratulations on Finishing the 3 Bridges Marathon!
Time: 4:35:41
13.1: 1:59:39
Post-marathon? Shower & fancy food with the Fam; insta-weather change. Outdoor temps dropped from 78 to 34 degrees during our 2 hour drive to Fort Smith. Guess I brought a little Colorado with me 🙂 Evening plans: Game night. Mighty good to be home.
- count ’em, 3 Bridges
- photo finish: me & Boston Jim — you be the judge 🙂
- marathon #78, 2nd in Arkansas
- 50 Stater, Dan Ruiz























