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Location:

Trafalgar,Canada

Member Since:

Dec 16, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Recover From Injury

Running Accomplishments:

Started  running in 05

Qualified for Boston May 18th at Cleveland. 312:05

Here are my PB's

Marathon 309:48  (Detroit 08)

Boston marathon 314 

Half 121:52 July 09 - Running from Cancer Tecumseh

10 mile run 102:06 / 59:09 TM -09

10k - 35:29 (TM)  36:46 won the race outright, Sept 08

5k - 16:59 August 09

Short-Term Running Goals:

Under 3 hours for a marathon.  This spring however I want to break 310 and qualify for Boston, I only need 315.  DID IT!! 312:05 - 309:48

Run a solid Boston Marathon and shoot for sub 3 fall 09, eventually want to run under 2:50

 

I want to break 36 mins in a 10 k race.

 

I want to break 17 mins in a 5 k if not lower.

 

Basically I want to see how far I can actually go in running, who knows.

Long-Term Running Goals:

I want to run as long as I can, it is life fuel.  I am a Chiropractor and it is a good example for my pts and also my family who runs also.

Most importantly I want to be the best I can be to my family.

 And yes run sub 3 fall 09.  run 103 at the CRIM, break 36 for a 10k race, break 17 for a 5k.  Oh ya, run a half one of these days and break 124. Did it 121 this summer

Personal:

Married with 3 children.  5 year old son named Julian, 2 year old Sadie and Elliot who is 7 months.  Life is busy but fun and I believe we are living it to the fullest, running helps me do this.

 

Live in Windsor Ontario, love to vacation in our condo in Naples Florida.

 

My wife and I are both Chiropractors

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Boston Marathon!!

We took a hired car to the marathon which worked out very well hind site.  The only down part is not knowing if you will get there and how far you will have to walk if you can't get through.  This is something I will do for sure next year.  We did have to walk about a mile to the villiage which would have been ok if we had more chuck away clothes.  I think when your nervous especially the first Boston you start to shiver a bit more.

Got to the villiage and G had to stand in line for 1 hour for the bathroom so I had a pee 2 times in the bushes and waited for him.  By the time he was done it was time to start walking to the corals, therefore we did not get to the athletes villiage which was kind of a bummer.  Walked to the corals about a mile and waited for the start, pretty smooth if you ask me.

I was in awe for most of the start with the amount of runners and the down slope we were running, I thought to myself " they all were not exagerating"  I did not panic and stayed with the flow thinking this would help me out and keep me from going out too fast.  To my surprise I was on pace for a 3 hour marathon at 5k.  I was a bit emotional at that crossing becasue I could all my support back home as my first time was posted.  The first 5k I did feel slugish but I said to myself that's ok, no problem it will pass.  It did pass and I started to pick up the pace not knowing it, I looked at the garmin and I was as low as 6:15's, I decided to keep a good pace but not push it.  At 10k I was 258 predicted and 15k I was predicted at 258 finish as well so I was told by everyone watching the splits. 

Around mile 8 I started to feel my right side which is what eventually what seemed like the end of the world at the time.  The stitch really hit me hard at mile 10 and I even had to walk, I could not figure out why now and why BOSTON!!  I fought my way to half way at 130 and thought it might pass and moved my goal to 305 but only a mile later before the toughest part of the course I had thoughts about quiting it was just too much pain to handle.  I was basically running most of the way bent over by 20 degrees and at times holding my side with my fingures.  I had to walk about 5-8 times before heartbreak hill, I only walked for 30 seconds or less but nevertheless it was such a hopeless feeling. 

When I got to heart break hill I told myself to shuffle all the way to the top without stopping so that is what I did.  When I was at the time I started doing the math and decided that I would fight all the way to the finish without walking, I did not care if it was 10 min miles I was going to finish my first Boston Marathon. 

I started to actually get into a groove and felt no need to stop and made sure I did not look at the pace on my watch either because it felt like I was crawling but actually my 35-42.2 was better than 25-35, notice I did not say faster! 

Anyways 314:21 great considering and I am so proud of what a any person can do when their back is against the wall and in retrospect I am sure that this marathon will be much more memerable than the day I do break 3 hours.

Booked my hotel room before we left on Tuesday!  By the way if anyone is reading this, our hotel is directly at the finish line, I was in my buddies room that had a window and we sat and watched so many people crossing the finish line whild sipping on a nice cold beer, fantastic.  The hotel is called the Charlesmark, awesome boutique hotel.

Congratulations everyone who ran the 2009 Boston Marathon.

 

Sorry, I wrote this quickly back to reality, work. 

 

So nice to run again today without a stitch!!!

 

Comments
From Darren232323 on Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 20:17:57 from 67.71.59.160

Congratulations Todd on finishing Boston! It's a brutal course and great to see you stayed positive despite the adversity during the race. Way to go!

From rockness18 on Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 18:44:40 from 69.183.233.81

Todd,

Great job! I am truly proud of you...haven't met you in person, yet still feel like I know you. I was struggling from about the same point you were. I started feeling it around 6 miles and then knew I was in trouble by 10. We may have even been side by side at times...I ran on the left side of the road and noticed we were 9 seconds apart at one of the splits.

Seems as though we both got "better" at the end. That's one way the training paid off. I'll be honest, I look forward to running this again, so perhaps I can enjoy it more...it was impossible to enjoy while in so much pain.

However, it will be difficult to ever exceed the satisfaction I found in finishing this particular race. I identified with your experience in so many ways. Great spot you found for the hotel...was the pricing reasonable?

Great job and one of these days we will end up meeting. Sub-3 in the fall? I'm taking a few days off and I'm ready to go at it again. Hoping to gain speed this summer.

From montelepsy on Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 13:43:36 from 217.68.199.130

That's an awesome time especially with all the hills and walking. Why is your picture sideways? Is it better for your spine?

From jtshad on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 18:33:43 from 204.134.132.225

Way to tough out the run and finish Boston. Great time considering the stitch, you should feel proud to have pushed through your issues.

Congrats.

From smally on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 13:51:55 from 209.195.69.134

Thanks,

As a great and experienced runner I appreciate the positive comment because I really have never worked so hard in my life as I did that day. It will make me appreciate every marathon that I do here on in even more. Hopefully no stitch, that I can do with out.

Boston was awesome.

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