30 Mar 2009

Completed the Reading Half Marathon

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Yesterday, I completed the Reading Half Marathon.  My time was 1:52:21.  In the last few miles, I didn’t think I was going to be able to make it, but I held on.  It’s funny how much of it becomes a mind game after a while.  I knew that if I stopped once, just for a minute, that would be it.  I’m happy with my time and really happy that I finished.

There were 17,000 people there yesterday.  It turned out to be a long day.

This morning my legs are very sore, but they still work.

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6 Responses to “Completed the Reading Half Marathon”

  1. RunningTracker says:

    Congratulations ! 1h52’21″ is a decent time. I ran my first half marathon in about 1h50 if I remember correctly.
    30 minutes faster and you’re good for the NYC marathon qualification time :-)

  2. Derek says:

    That is awesome…congratulations! I have a 10k coming up that I am training for. If all goes well, a half would be next. I think that will be the apex for me though :)

  3. Eric Wroolie says:

    @RunningTracker
    Thanks RunningTracker. I wish I had used your app on this run. I went the entire morning without a phone and ran the entire course without knowing what my time was.
    I tell ya, I don’t think I’m ready for a full marathon yet. I toyed with the idea of doing a full marathon this year, but after finishing this one, I think I need more training.
    Thank you ver much for your congratulations.

  4. Eric Wroolie says:

    @Derek
    Thanks Derek. Good luck with the 10k. I know you’re gonna sign up for the half as soon as your runners high wears off for the 10k. I feel like running now, I’m so excited about finishing. But my legs are so sore!

  5. Wayne says:

    Well done on the half marathon though I have to say having run with you in the past and knowing your ability would have expected a much better time. Even a fat sod like me managed 1:53 (in the rain), so keep up the training and let’s see sub 1:45 next time.

    PS I’m hoping to run the Southend Half in June so if you fancy a day by the sea let me know and I’ll forward an application form.

  6. Eric Wroolie says:

    @Wayne
    Thanks Wayne. But I’m not exactly a spring chicken here. I would have liked a sub 1:45 time, but I honestly felt like I gave it my all. I left nothing on the field (or pitch, or whatever).
    I may be interested in Southend. I’ll drop you a mail.
    Thanks for the buzz kill! :-)

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