United States Air Force (Half) Marathon

The United States Air Force in Dayton Ohio held the 13th annual Marathon weekend September 19, 2009.

The Legend Publicity Flyer

This was the first time I ever ran the race. I debated for awhile whether to run in this race or the Fort For Fitness the following weekend. Dayton appeared to be a fairly flat course and I was unsure about the Fort4Fitness course. The other reason was they had pace teams for the half marathon that you could join. Since my goal was to try and get under two hours I elected to try Dayton and go with a pace team. Main reason I wanted under a two hour time was to try and get a better starting position in an upcoming race.

At the start I was pretty fresh, and ready to roll and hung with the 9:10 pace for about 4.5 miles, then I gave out. It was just a little to ambitious I guess.

A really cool medal!

The front of the finishers medal.

It didn’t take to long to discover that I wasn’t ready to maintain this pace for the distance. Dropped down the pace a bit, but it was to late, the legs had already gone south. I kept hobbling on to the end, but not all that happy with the time. Out of the three half’s I have run this was the slowest.

The bib number even had my name on it.

Still, it was fun. A night at the top of the line Super 8 hotel only about two miles from the race. My photographer learned how to use the “continuous” mode on the camera so got a good series of the finish line, including the good shot with the finishing time showing.

The Final Results

They gave out a really nice finishers medal, some day going to have to do something with them other than toss them into the shoe box.

The Finisher Photo

Some stats for the race:

a) 13.1 Miles
b) finished 2132 out of 3839 overall
c) finished 61 out of 114 in my age group.
d) finished 1347 out of 1930 men.
e) had a 10:26 pace, 2:16:29 total. (Definitely not a PR.)
f) You can see the full details on the running stats web page.
h) had a great time – which is always the goal right?… Right!

You can view all the photos if you are tired of watching the grass grow.

Until the Sky’s of blue are no more,

George

Martian Half Marathon April 2009

My first half marathon is now history and in the books.

The race flyer from Running Fit.

The weather was great for a race, cool enough to be comfortable (34), but not so cool as to be frosty either. They said it was a slightly revised course this year, but since I had never run the half before (did the 10K in 2008) it was all new to me except a few parts both races share.

They always play up the Martian UFO angle putting out a lot of advertising like this full size poster.

The Martian Marathon Poster - Suitable for framing.

The shirt is always unique and has won awards for design of running shirts.

The front side shows the hairy alien inside.

The Martian Marathon Technical Tee - Front.

While the back has the “friendly” alien coming out.

The Martian Marathon Technical Tee - Rear.

The finishers get a medal, along with the free sore legs, for their effort.

The Martian Marathon Finishers Medal.

The official Team ToeJammer Bib.

The Martian Marathon ToeJammers Bib.

And the stats associated with the run.

The Martian Marathon Final Results.

    Some stats for the race:
    a) 13.1 Miles (Half Marathon)
    b) Finished 1053 out of 1762 overall
    c) Finished 31 out of 58 in my age group.
    d) Had a 9:35 pace (2:05:26.2 total time)
    e) Had a great time, even got a new 13.1 M PR (Ok, it had to be a PR!)

Until the final UFO is sighted,
George