No Frills Marathon
3:44:40 (8:32/mile; avg HR 167)
As gruecd noted, I was unsuccessful in the BQ attempt, needing a sub-3:40 (on FB, my daughter got a little too optimistic based on my 20 mile split). Ultimately, conditions and quads conspired against me. It's very disappointing, of course. I did what I needed to do: I raced the marathon to try and hit the qualifying time. But it wasn't a favorable day to make it happen.
All the pre-race stuff on my end was OK. However, thunderstorms rolled through at 3:30 a.m. and continued into the early miles of the race (a big deluge hit twenty minutes before we started). Temps were around mid-60s, and the humidity was close to 100%. The effect was that as the race started, my HR was about ten ticks higher than it otherwise would be for marathon pace (160s vs. 150s). For all my training, I had not experienced this. Frankly, I didn't quite know what to do about it.
The race broke down into four sections:
1) Miles 1-3
7:44 (HR 159), 7:56 (161), 7:59 (163)
A bit of a Sanded start while the HR was (theoretically) low. I was surprised and confused by the HR when I first looked. I tried to back off and get it in the 150s, but without significant adjustment, that wasn't happening.
2) Miles 4-12
8:05s to 8:10s/mile (HR mid 160s, some climb to high 160s)
I adjusted my goal from the 3:30 target to 3:35 (=8:12/mile), but realized the HR was still an issue. The miles came and went alright, but the HR kept moving.
3) Miles 13-22
8:20s or higher (HR high 160s climbing to mid-170s)
Another readjustment: Work to hold regular BQ qualifying pace (=8:24/mile) and keep the earlier bank.
Mile 16 had a short, steep hill that cost 30 seconds.
The battleground became miles 19-22. Miles 19 and 20 regressed up to 8:50s and a HR in the 170s. That's when I really did think of some of you no-quit warriors here and fought back. Miles 21 and 22 were 8:21 and 8:27.
4) Miles 23-26
9:00s and 10:00s. I was spent. I tried to keep making moves, but I lost the pacing as my quads tightened up. My average pace was still 8:24 through mile 23, but I couldn't stride, which meant I could not run 8:24s for another three miles. It's fair to suggest, though, that this became mental as well as physical.
Maybe I should have changed strategy much earlier instead of slowing backing off. Unfortunately, I was into mile 1 before I discovered the challenge. So: no Boston.