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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Virtual Boston Marathon 2020


 

 

I ran the 2020 Virtual Boston Marathon Saturday morning Sept 12 with friends Jill and Paul. My training for this race was marginal, but I exceeded my expectations for the day. My finish time was a little faster than I hoped and the physical discomfort wasn't so bad.

 

 

We ran on the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail with our start and finish at Britton Park, Shippensburg. We ran three 'out & back' laps each beginning and ending at the park. I had planned the course with lap distances of about 10 miles on the first lap and 8 miles on second and third. We had drinks and nutrition set up at about 2 mile intervals. The out and back course which repeated on a 4 mile section meant we could see each other in passing even when not running together.

We had great support and encouragement from family and friends. Jill's husband Mike and son Donovan biked the course with encouraging words, mobile music and water for anyone who needed it. Paul's wife Greta was there start to finish at Britton park with uplifitng and fun posters, cheering, etc. Their daughter and family came to cheer for their Papa with more handmade signs. My dear wife Rose was there too to support me in another marathon - my 18th I think. Friends Anna and Kristin came to support us too. And many people using the trail realized what we were doing there and gave us friendly encouragement. We saw and greeted 2 other runners wearing race numbers for their virtual Boston.


 Another major source of inspiration and support was the Hyland's Family. I joined the Hyland's Boston Marathon team as a legacy runner this year and Jill has been a team member for I think 3 years now. There was so much mutual encouragement through social media - about 40 team members shared our virtual marathon experience. We received a generous supply of Hyland's homeopathic products to help us perform well. Their leg cramps remedy is well known and we all used it for our race. Products to help with health, recovery, sleep, sinus symptoms and more helped me to train better and race better. Thank you Hylands!


 

 




Jill had stated that her goal was a finish time under 4 hours and ran in first place start to finish. Paul and I had said that we wanted to finish the distance without injury and give a respectable effort. We had not stated a goal time before we started. I had serious doubts about my ability to run well for the distance due to a recent ankle sprain and curtailed training. Paul and I ran together for most of 2 laps/18 miles. We each told some of our life stories related to family, work, and running. Our early pace was in the low 9 minute mile range. As time went on our stops at our aid locations pushed our average pace slower into the upper 9 minute mile range. The aid stations were spaced well, but were unattended. That meant stopping/taking time to find our supplies in the cooler and taking in gels, fluids etc before resuming the run.

I was ready to leave the park before Paul after lap 1 and my friend Anna joined me for the first 3 miles of lap 2. Paul caught up before the middle of this lap and we finished lap 2 together. By this time I decided to carry a water bottle and drink on the move to make aid stops quicker than stopping to drink all I needed. As we came into the park his daughter and family were there; his grandchildren were holding signs and everyone was cheering. My sweet wife Rose was there and helped me refill a bottle before I started out for the third lap.


 

Paul was ready for lap 3 and started a little ahead of me and stayed ahead all the way to the finish. But my friend Kristin joined me for that lap and ran the final 8 miles with me to the finish. We've run together numerous times and her company was a help to keep me working toward finishing and occupying my mind with conversation rather than my increasing discomfort. My ankle was aching, my quads were tired and sore. On this last lap I walked for a couple minutes after each of the 3 aid stops. Although the effort increased and some body parts complained, I was able to run well enough. My energy levels had also held up well.

 

At the finish
Eventually Kristin and I crested the small hill to the last road crossing, just six tenths of a mile from the finish at the park. This is a place where in past training runs I would race my wife Rose to the park while she biked. There was no racing this time but we did hold pace or maybe picked it up a little. I could see our group as we rounded the last bend before the park. Jill and Paul and all of our supporters were there and cheered me in to the finish. 


Since I had laid out the course including marking a proposed finish line, I ran to that line even though my watch had already recorded more than the marathon distance.

 


 



Jill had finished in 3:52, ahead of her sub 4 hour goal. I think Paul's finish time was 4:10. And my watch showed 4:24:04 for 26.5 miles.




Virtual Team Photo



Hylands Team Signature Map


Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Boston 2020 - training starts again

I first started training for the 2020 Boston Marathon in late December 2019. The race was scheduled for the 3rd Monday in April, consistent with long standing tradition. This time I had been accepted as a legacy runner on Hyland's 2020 Boston Marathon Team.  I was excited to go to Boston as part of a team.

In March the Covid-19 pandemic caused the Boston Athletic Association, the city of Boston and race sponsors to reschedule the marathon for the 3rd Monday of September. My training switched to a mostly maintenance approach until mid May when I restarted my training plan.

And in late May the race was changed again, this time to a virtual marathon to be run individually in the second week of September. My training shifted back to a less serious level as I considered whether to be part of the virtual event. (I have also been busy related to family members moving out of state.)

Registration opened for the virtual race on July 7th and I registered to participate.  Now with 2 months till the race date window, I am again starting to prepare to run a marathon. At this point my goal is to complete the 26.2 miles, but not to race it.  I will probably use a run/walk approach and join up with some local Hyland's teammates to set our race route and run on the same date.

There is an effort underway by Hyland's to get team members together for the virtual race. I am eager to find out what develops from this.  Joining up for our own event would be very fun.

Pressing toward a finish line that has been moving has made for a very different running year thus far. Let's all keep moving forward.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

2020 Hyland’s Boston Marathon Team!



Wow! I'm on the Hyland's team for the 2020 Boston Marathon.

I qualified for Boston in October 2018 at the Mount Desert Island Marathon in Bar Harbor Maine and registered for the 2020 Boston Marathon in September 2019.  The marathon will be on April 20, 2020.


After being accepted into the marathon, I applied for a place on the Hyland's team as a Legacy runner.  The team was announced in early December.

Who or what is Hyland's?
Hyland's is a century old leader in pain relief, rest and recovery and is the Official Cramp Relief Sponsor of the Boston Marathon. The Powered by Hyland's mission is about supporting and celebrating athletes of all abilities, empowering them to achieve their goals on race day, and every day.


https://www.hylands.com/products/hylands-leg-cramps

Featured Athlete Teams
In 2017, Hyland’s assembled a team of inspirational women runners to celebrate the 50th anniversary of women running at Boston.
For 2018, Hyland’s built a team of incredible teachers, those that inspire every day and are remembered for decades and ultimately inspire us all.
In 2019 Hyland’s recruited Healers on a journey celebrating the true story of human connection that happens when someone dedicates their life to serving others.

Hyland's invited Builders to apply to join Team Hyland’s for the 2020 Boston Marathon. Hyland's Builders are people who have created something meaningful and impactful for their community, big or small, from the ground up.

Legacy Athletes
Legacy athletes have already qualified and been accepted into the field for the Boston Marathon, but aspire to be part of something bigger and experience the training, the race, and the weekend with people who share their passion.

More details about Hyland's Boston Marathon Team experience can be found at https://www.hylands.com/boston


How I learned about this
My friend Jill has been on the Hyland's team for a couple of years.  She was on the 2018 Teachers Team and returned for 2019 as a Legacy Team member.  She is also a Hyland's Ambassador.

Having seen what a good experience Jill has had, I was happy for the opportunity to apply for a Legacy spot on the team.  Two other local run friends have also been accepted as new Legacy runners for this team.

At Chambersburg's Christmas Cash Dash December 7, 2019


Our Chambersburg group spans four decades by age from the 30's through 60's. Yes, I am the 60 something!  Jill and Brooke are current executive board members of the Chambersburg Road Runners Club. Laurie and I are past board members.  We all have previously finished the Boston Marathon multiple times; I have the fewest, having earned three finisher medals.

This year brings Hyland's biggest team.  In addition to 18 Featured Builder athletes, Hyland's will also have its largest group of Legacy athletes. They welcome back 36 athletes from previous Hyland’s Powered Boston Marathon teams and 38 new Legacy athletes joining the team in Boston for the first time.  WOW! 92 ATHLETES!

Boston Marathon weekend will see us representing Hyland's by participating in the BAA 5k on Saturday and the Marathon on Monday - Patriots Day.  

There will be a few other team activities including attending a Red Sox game and a post race team celebration.

Along the way we will use social media to document our preparation for the marathon.


This seems like a run adventure of a lifetime.  Let the fun begin!



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