Only about 2% of runners will finish a marathon in less than 180 minutes (3 hours)

Six years ago, I couldn't even imagine running the distance (26.2 miles). But after working up to 3-4 mile jogs a few times a week, I set the incredible goal of running a half marathon.

After four months of intense training, well at that time (20-25 miles/wk), I ran the Houston half-marathon on January 16th, 2005. It was so grueling, I swore that was it. I'll never do another half, let alone a full.

Fortunately a running comrade pushed me to do a full marathon. Rededicated, I set a sub 4:00 hour goal for the full Houston marathon the following year. I trained harder than ever and crossed the finish in 3:59; I was hooked.

I've now run 21 marathons and this site is my journal to join that exclusive club of those who finish a marathon in under 180 minutes (3 hours).

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Galveston Marathon Pics

About 1,200 runners at the start.


First Time Down the Seawall and Upwind


All Alone at Mile 10 (about 7 marathoners and 30 halfers stretched out in front over a mile)



Post race, a bit happier after downing 11 bean and cheese breakfast tacos and half a pizza.

3:19, 7th overall and 2nd in age division.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dude, you are amazing! Seriously, the Galveston Marathon was NO JOKE this year. I ran the full (my 4th marathon so far) and placed 3rd in my age group at 3:56. This race will truly be one that I will NEVER forget with all of that rain and WIND. Kudos to you! Well done!!