Diary of what followed after I finally succeeded in completing a marathon just in time, before my 50th birthday.

Monday, 30 May 2011

Another Brussels 20k done

The race, as expected, was hard. I cruised for 10k at 6min/km, then collapsed, finishing in over 2h7m. It was rather hot, much warmer than was expected. High numbers of runners needed medical care; I saw two on heart monitors, many more lying down in the shadow with Red Cross staff tending to them.

But this year's edition was the best, at least for me, when it came to after-race care. Larry, one of CH's colleagues, has a great apartment with two balconies overlooking the finish area. I got to shower there and then was treated to good Belgian beers, nice BBQ food, and even champagne! CH was there, Sanna, Ellie, Soo... Quite a number of my favorite people.

It made up for a bad race. Next up, in terms of biggies, is the Zaventem half marathon very close to home, in mid-August. I have some serious training to do through summer.

Sunday, 1 May 2011

Hard

Last week's 12k in Kortenberg was disastrous. Okay, it was hot and I started way too ambitious. But still, having to walk after 3.5k already and giving up altogether at the halfway point was pretty hard to take.

Yesterday's race in Veltem then was much better. I chose against the half marathon and for the 12k. With a schedule of 5:25 minutes per kilometer I was doing well; only in the last km I couldn't keep going.

So now I need three weeks of intense distance running, and one slow week, to prepare me for the Brussels 20k. The goal: finish in under two hours.