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Detroit free press marathon results 2015
Detroit free press marathon results 2015







detroit free press marathon results 2015
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On Saturday morning, elites will start first at 9:00am and we'll follow with two or three wave starts for the age group field to space everyone out. Not quite ready to commit to a half marathon? 2021 Results. 2 previous marathons | 1 Death Valley Trail Marathon Titus Canyon is beautiful, I took almost 100 pictures along the way. George Shuttle Bus to bring you to the starting line instead of the group buses. We are home to some of the largest races in the nation. It includes the following events: 5K, 10K, Half Marathon, Virtual Race, and Pacer Half Marathon (Invite Only). The half-marathon starts at approximately 6200 ft (1890 m) above sea level, with the same finish elevation as the marathon. Half Marathon results Brett Hales bested more than 900 runners with a time of 1:07:01 to win the Bryce Canyon Half Marathon in Utah.

#Detroit free press marathon results 2015 series#

39th Annual Salt Lake City Track Club Winter Series 5k.

detroit free press marathon results 2015

#Detroit free press marathon results 2015 registration#

Let them know how the course, atmosphere, and schwag were! Registration is closed, event is in the past. Ability to stay on the bus at the starting line, instead of having to de-bus immediately. Snow Canyon Half Marathon VIP Experience. Date: Time: 8:00 AM Start: South Fork Park, Provo Canyon Finish: Downtown Provo, University Ave. If you see Jason this week, give him a high five for his amazing achievement.THINK COLD!" Race Information, Results & Website. Look for a longer post on Startup Revolution from me in the next few days about my thoughts on what’s going on there. I spent all day Monday with entrepreneurs and the activity in the core of Detroit around the emerging Detroit Startup Community is really exciting. I had a blast in Detroit from Friday until I left on Tuesday. But given that my goal was to finish, it was very satisfying to turn in another sub 4:45 marathon. There was a point were I thought we had 4:39 in our sites but we just couldn’t quite make up enough time. I did the second half in 2:15:13 – another solid negative split.We had been using an 8:2 run:walk pattern up to about 20 and then shifted to 9:1 for the balance. But we started to cruise once we got back on America soil. I was also claustrophobic in the tunnel – I really hate running in enclosed spaces for any length of time. I turned my left ankle heading into the tunnel and was nervous for about a half a mile but it was fine. As a bonus, I learned that South Detroit is actually Windsor, although my guess is that the people of Windsor refer to Detroit as North Windsor. One of the interesting features of the marathon is that miles 4 through 7 are in Windsor Canada – you head from Detroit to Canada over the Ambassador Bridge and then come back to Detroit via the tunnel between the two cities. We were probably on a 2:30 pace through 10 but then picked it up a little after we got through the mile long tunnel that connects Canada and the US. Matt, Gary, and I went out slow – doing a 2:26 pace for the first half. So my goal was to rely on muscle memory and just get through 26.2 miles. While I’d done a couple of 10 mile runs, I think I’d run a total of five times since I got back. I haven’t run much at all since my bike accident in Slovenia in early September and my ribs and left elbow still hurt a little. I had very low expectations for myself – my goal was simply to finish. The day was perfect for a marathon – sunny and cool. We had a big party – Becky Cooper, Ryan McIntyre, and Jill Spruiel from Foundry Group also ran Detroit, as did Andrew Tschesnok of Organic Motion, my long time friend Warren Katz (this is his second marathon), and a few other friends. It was brave of him to take on the training for this and powerful that he got it done. The most exciting thing for me about the Detroit Marathon was that my partner Jason Mendelson completed his first marathon! The whole notion of this is pretty awesome as Jason had major hip surgery eighteen months ago. They ran with me in Detroit and it was super helpful to have them. The two smiling faces next to me in the picture are Matt Shobe, who I’ve now done three marathons with, and my running coach Gary Ditsch. On Sunday, I finished the Detroit Marathon in 4:41:39.









Detroit free press marathon results 2015