I had a blast today running an "unofficial half" at the 2nd Tokyo Marathon. For me it was a big "moving party" on a sun-splashed morning running sequentially with Stu, Rie, Yuka, Paddy, Gerard, Joachim, Martin, Bob, Steve, Brett, Omar, Yoshida-san, Christian roughly in that order.
I am delighted with my times given my erratic pace and the dodging and weaving past the "A" group throughout all of the first 4 kilometer. Here are my rough 5k splits:
5k - 21:10
10k - 18:45
15k - 18:16
20k - 18:41
Half - 1:20:35
I am delighted with my times given my erratic pace and the dodging and weaving past the "A" group throughout all of the first 4 kilometer. Here are my rough 5k splits:
5k - 21:10
10k - 18:45
15k - 18:16
20k - 18:41
Half - 1:20:35
I felt rather sheepish about only doing half of the real event. I kept wanting to apologize to the other runners and the spectators cheering so emphatically for the gaijin. "Sumimasen - I am really not running 2:41 marathon pace - don't be impressed." One of the biggest challenges was dropping out at the halfway area in Ginza where some of the largest crowds gather and the spectators seemed so enthusiastic in their "Gambatter Namban" cheers. I was relieved to spot Mutsumi and suddenly have an excuse to stop. Naturally a part of me wanted to keep going, but I didn't have the endurance in me today to go much farther today.
4 comments:
So you are now out of Japan. Congrats on your success of the Mission Impossible!
So there WAS another Nambanner who dropped out half way. Sounds like you had a busy day though!
When I dropped out at 20km, the staff did not know what to do with me. "Chip? What chip? That's supposed to be on your foot! Don't give it to me. Here let me help you - you'll be out there again in no time..."
Mika - こちらこうそ- I should be congratulating you on your outstanding PB. What a great run - you must be excited for Boston. As for me,
I accomplished various Mission Impossible goals - not getting injured, having fun, not training..
Phil - Yes, the race official were completely baffled by me as I calmly handed them my chip at the 23k mark.
Fortunately they had a little guide book for race officials and figured out that they were supposed to take my chip and the tag on my number bib.
Nice how the number was good for free ride home on the subway
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