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Staten Island Half MArathon, 5th and final of the NYC Halfs.


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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 14:24    Post subject: Staten Island Half MArathon, 5th and final of the NYC Halfs.
Met up with elkid. We hung out in my car until start (which was 25 minutes late Mad ).

Felt Like I had a great race, but was about 1 minute off off my pr. I was so sure that I would break 1:35, but I didn't (more on that, later).

Here are my splits.

1 - 6:56
2 - 6:47
3 - 6:50
4 - 7:04
5 - 7:18
6 - 6:53
7 - 7:07
8 - 7:53
9 - 7:04
10 - 7:19
11 - 7:50
12 - 7:42
13 - 8:43 (I am absolutely positive this mile was at least a minute long)
13.1 - 48:56

1:36:21. I bumped into an elite runner I know, and he told me that mile 12 to 13 was a minute longer for him (he ran a 1:14).

We will see if the RRC fesses up to the true length (it was a new course this year).

I feel surprisingly good, nonetheless. Here is my Half Marathons for the Year:

Brooklyn March 8. 1:35:31 45 °F
Queens May 17. 1:35:45 48 °F
Bronx July 6. 1:41:33 86°F, Hum 51%
Manhattan August 3 1:42:03 78 °F high humidity
Staten Island October 12 1:36:16 61 °F humidity: 87 %

I think I perform better in the cool weather!
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 14:31    Post subject:
Sounds like a great race, with the exception of the late start and extra long mile. Nice splits!
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 15:43    Post subject: Re: Staten Island Half MArathon, 5th and final of the NYC Ha
monk25 wrote:
I think I perform better in the cool weather!
The northern climes are calllling you Mr. Green

Good goin' Monk.. few things as irritating as an inaccurate couse. And to think you're in PR shape Mad Consolation has to be you'll be slapping down a marathon Pr instead Very Happy
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 15:50    Post subject:
Great job monk! You'll do better if you come up north where I am.. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 16:03    Post subject:
Good times Monk. Nice consistent pace
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 17:55    Post subject:
You did great monk!

Your Half Mary's and times are impressive! thumbs up
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 18:22    Post subject:
suh-WEET! I didn't even bother to look for you on the out & back because I was sure you were way ahead. Obviously you were.

YES, YOU ARE RIGHT. That last mile was too long. I have proof. Will detail in my report. Especially the window fogging part. Wink
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 19:02    Post subject:
Great job on all five half-marathons. cheers I suspect the RD will be looking closely at the 13th mile on the course.
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 19:05    Post subject:
All of those are good times. You've really shown yourself to be a consistently good runner this year.
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PostPosted: 10/12/03 - 19:18    Post subject:
wow, smokin in the beginning...way to go
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PostPosted: 10/13/03 - 06:58    Post subject:
Excellent job Monk.

thumbs up quite a racing season thumbs up
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PostPosted: 10/13/03 - 07:20    Post subject:
Good job Monk. sounds like that one mile was definitely too long.
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PostPosted: 10/13/03 - 08:55    Post subject:
Great season!
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PostPosted: 10/13/03 - 14:16    Post subject:
elkid wrote:
Especially the window fogging part. Wink

I didn't coment on this on Laurie's report. I want to hear more about the fogged windows!

Great job on the 1/2-you are hellafast!!!
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PostPosted: 10/13/03 - 14:52    Post subject:
Nice racin'! dance

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