Slogger Jogger wrote: » Nice running T. You are probably the only living soul to have gone from Kill of the grange to Ballybough via Killiney hill. Focus on the positives. You're going really well. Optimism is good.
dermCu wrote: » Its a fine line isn't it? Not that I'll ever know but I guess its even finer at the front of the pack. Fair play on your honesty, better to learn your lesson in Carlingford rather than in Paris. Are you going to race again before Paris?
T runner wrote: » Maybe I might be better doing a MP run though instead
Slogger Jogger wrote: » A rivetting race report. Not a happy ending but I'm sure you'll learn from this. Lets face it.. a tough run 2 days beforehand wasn't ideal preparation. You've done the work. With a decent taper and your head right (a visit to a head shop perhaps?) you'll do a fine job in Paris.
misty floyd wrote: » Yeah the race report was very interesting even though it ended badly. Thanks for posting that. Very brave stuff going for it. Enjoyed the link too. What a great way to win a race....brilliant. Best of luck in Paris.
Krusty_Clown wrote: » Great report and thanks for sharing the disappointment. Do you think if you could have paced it better, you would have won it? Despite the setback, it sounds like you're in very good form. Just don't go trying to win in Paris! Must have been difficult for the eventual winner, wondering where the hell you had gone, and wondering if you'd resurface at any moment.
I think the run showed me that I dont have the endurance yet to run strongly for 26.
Krusty_Clown wrote: » I'm sure a good taper will make all the difference. How do you take electrolytes during a race? Are you planning on carrying your own drinks?
I take SIS Isotonic gels around every 5 or 6 miles (5, 11, 16, 21). They're handy as you don't need to take them with water, and they're easier on the stomach than your standard Powerbar type sticky-gel. Then just grab some water at most of the stations. Works for me!
dermCu wrote: » I saw over on Heff's log that you mentioned that you're doing Paris for the first time. I did it a few years ago. Its a good race, well organised. It has a few miles at the start that are very fast. The middle is more or less flat. In the last few miles there are a few ups and downs as you go into and out of tunnels along the river. They are nothing much but they took me by surprise as I was expecting it all to be pancake flat. Overall a fast course. The only other thing I'd say is watch out at the water stations. I don't know why but they were much more hazardous than any other marathon I've done. As I remember it there was stuff on the ground and a lot of crossing going on at a fair few of them. You probably be fast enough to be out ahead of all that stuff.
Slogger Jogger wrote: » The park near the end was great from what I can remember. You'll be blasting through there, no worries.
T runner wrote: » Thanks Slogger. Any other memories from it? Do you remember how close to the end that those tunnels on the river that Dermcu mentioned are?