Late nite touchdown. 20-minute ride Downtown. Been a long day.
Charleston to Charlotte, Charlotte to Atlanta, Atlanta to Mobile. Fever gone, marathon medal still hangin’ round my neck. Almost 1am now… still gotta shower. Argh.
Hotel lobby still full of revelers, traffic buzzin’ outside as my head hit the pillow. Think Mobile’s probably a naughty town during summer season… tamer kid sister of N’ Orleans.
Phone alarm set, 5am comes early. Slow crawl outta bed. Change of clothes, fresh shoes, it’s Day 2 – in Alabama. Late check-out granted (thanks Hilton). Guaranteed a quick shower post-run 😊
Pre-dawn to Government Plaza. Circumference-walked the building’s perimeter. Open-door located, bib pick-up achieved. Hotel digs mere steps from today’s Finish. Location, location, location.
Day lighting life up, drunks slumber behind big block buildings – and I’m a-running, 26.2 miles in Mobile ALABAMA. Whoop! whoop! Hydration vest stuffed full of tissues. Cooler weather, head cold raging, but spirits HIGH. NO was not received; I found a way. Lined-up with a thousand others.
Day 2 of my first 2020 double. The body’s an amazing instrument. Literally ONE day after my fever-riddled slog in Charleston – new life. And the mind? …can will a man to walk fire. Ok, ok. no fire-walking today. Just a lotta head drain & tissue disposal. LOL>
Chatted it up with the 5-hour pace guy. Nope, not really. Just a random guy holding his stick. I’d warm on the ‘real’ dude, first 2 miles. Mississippi’s his home. Met his wife marathoning; proud new parents of twins. The people you meet. Stories we share. No sport more exposed, more HUMAN. LOVE our sport ❤️
LOVE LOVED my pace group. 5-hour pack starts small, gathers those falling off goal times. Probably 5-6 of us constant from mile 8 on. That’s a lotta life stories… who needs tunes? Chipper single-digit miles, dark-clouded mile 20. Biggest party, most I’ve ever drank, craziest place I’ve woke up unexpected. Later miles – other times I’ve cheated death, real food or banana at finish? BEER.
Dropped off at 21. Short walk, regrouped. Back at it soon after. Good day, great group of runners… 20 minutes faster than Day 1.
Pace brother awaitin’ at the FINISH LINE, cheering us in. Classy dude. 2 days, 2 states, 2 medals. FOUR marathons this year already. Top of the roller coaster. Ready as I’m ever gonna be. Tick, tick, tick. 5 days my life adventure begins. Triple 8!
Next stop: New Zealand 🇳🇿
19TH ANNUAL Servis1st Bank MOBILE MARATHON
Presented by Infirmary Health
JANUARY 12, 2020
****** MARATHON OVERALL RESULTS ******
K R HAGA M LOUISVILLE CO 5:10:30
- Government Plaza
- late bib pick-up
- one mile to GO
- FINISH LINE 🏁
- first 2020 double
- Day 2 SMILE
- Alabama #3
- Home Sweet Home ❤️
Mobile Marathon
Tick, tick, tick. Less than a week out, life-everything now consumed by Triple 8. Work, home life, marathon training. 3 in 8 days. This weekend, year’s first double. Not sure if anything can truly emulate what I’ll experience travelling ALL the world’s continents – but putting it out there, 100% all in. Nashville connection, touchdown South Carolina.
Friday travel day. Lyft ride to Downtown bib pick-up, app-ride return to hotel check-in. Sleeps location chose near tomorrow’s North Charleston finish.
Seaside humidity or seasonal flu but felt a change a-coming. Which flight, which hacking traveler? Lotta recent workplace suspects. ‘Tis the season, hard to avoid LIFE.
Early to bed, early to rise. Tomorrow’s another day, marathon day. First of TWO 😉
Saturday morn. Light drizzle, HIGH humidity. Body achy. Cough, head cold. One step in front of the other. HUMAN day. No assurance I’ll go 8 Continents cough-free (trapped inside a host of Airbus coffins). 5-hour finish goal today/tomorrow – same as Triple 8.
Early-going SWEAT fest. Drowning. Slow down, walk. Take it in. Antebellum homes, Carolina palms. Shot of ocean. Not my day physically but… today, mentally blessed.
More walk than slog. Check, done. BIG BEAUTIFUL medal 🏅 3rd FINISH in South Carolina.
Lyft pick-up. Hotel transfer, airport sink bath. Hour flight. Touchdown, Charlotte. Lotta auto texts. Storms moving thru the South. Flight to Mobile cancelled? Re-booked on an 11am flight. Sunday? That’s not gonna work. Think. Think.
Long line of folks telling me what I can’t do. American Airlines, not helpful. Think. Think.
New ticket, new direction. Delta to Atlanta. Connection after storm-line passes thru the City. Midnite arrival.
I’m here. I’m sticky. AND running marathon #2 in SIX hours. Mobile, Alabama.
NO is a response, NOT a solution ✅
CHARLESTON MARATHON 2020
Marathon 5374 K R HAGA 5:27:18.21 LOUISVILLE CO Marathon Maniacs
- Friday bib pick-up
- Gaillard Center
- drizzle, HIGH humidity
- flu season FINISH
- S Carolina #3
- more slog than jog
- MIDNITE medal 🏅
- line of STORMS
Charleston Marathon
Q #29 – Do you have an elevation chart?
A – Absolutely! As you will see below, there are no elevation changes: 1012 feet above sea level the entire race!
Start–1-2–3–4–5–6–7–8–9–10–11–12–13–14 –15–16–17–18-19–20–21–22–23–24–25–26–Finish
*1012 feet —–.–.–.-.–.–.–.–.–.-.—.—.—.—.—-.—.—.—-.—.—.—.—.—.—-.—.—.—-.–.—– 1012 feet*
Marathoning in January – in Minnesota – my first INDOOR marathon.
Easy inexpensive flight to Minneapolis; 45 minutes south to St. Olaf’s College in Northfield. Zoom! Yah! Yah! Folks: this one’s been on my calendar for almost a year. Limited to 58 participants. Race site promises a constant 62 degrees & completely flat. Hard to beat those kinda stats in January. LOL>
4am alarm. Shower, hotel check-out. Tostrud Center in-the-dark scavenger hunt (why are all college campus maps so confusing). Bib pick-up, registration… meet-n-greet? Yep. EVERY runner’s assigned a lap counter. Come on, I can certainly count my own laps – you do it in tens; not crazy difficult [‘til lap 93 & marathon-brain sets in]. Zoë from Lakewood CO, my counter. Like a younger version of Ash 😊
Pre-race announcements. Quick check that everyone has a travel buddy. Zoom! Yah! Yah! away we go.
Short indoor lap – hard to break the pack mentality. Went out way too fast… like I always do.
One. Five. Ten laps. Sub-9 minute mile. 7:20/mile. Sprint, sprint. Stayed close to a runner, who’d ultimately finish second female. Crazy fast for this back-of-the-pack runner. LOL>
Bell. Every 30 minutes. Finish the lap you’re running, then change direction. Aside from breaking up the monotony, suppose to help with balance. Lap, lap, lap. I arrived thinking how would I mentally manage 100 loops… only to find I had glossed that section. One hundred FIFTY laps today. Yikes!
2:05 Half. 15 miles, walking. So are the 2 college elites. One would drop, the other finish 5th.
Bell. Switch directions. Zoë! What lap? 93. I ask again. Lap 105. Lap 110. Nerves settle. Panic subsides. Consistent walk/jog pace. It’s a lotta laps – and I went out crazy fast. 40 to go. Upbeat again. Runners cheering other runners. Bell ring. Switch direction.
BIG CHEERS echo Tostrud Field House as marathoners start finishing. AWESOME to hear our lap counters chant folks’ names.
4 hours & 100+ laps together, you build a kinship/familiarity. Gal with pigtails, ripped Ironman, Minnesota Gopher tee. Lady in pink, Reggae-hair white guy. And then, FINALLY… it’s your turn. LOVE LOVED the college atmosphere. HIGHLY recommended!
[Mark your calendar though, sells out quick 😊]
Zoom Yah Yah Results
1/5/2020
Keenan Haga 4:50:51 Louisville, CO
- Welcome St Olaf!
- bib pick-up & registration
- Tostrud Field House
- crazy fast Start
- Lap 5
- one & done ✔️
- 150 laps INDOOR
- thanks Zoë 🙂
- Minnesota #3
Zoom! Yah! Yah! Indoor Marathon


































