Wake up call was at 5am; we got all ready and left the hotel at 5:45 to drive into the city for the 7am race start.
We drove around for awhile in Union Square looking for a parking spot; we eventually found one and still had plenty of time to spare. nice. So I did what anyone would do in the downtown of a big city while it’s still dark… I peed in between cars. twice.
I ate an energy bar, said goodbye to my friend Reese who was running the half, and then made my way to my corral.
This is a big race, the 10th largest half marathon in the world and largest women’s marathon/half so it’s important that you get in the right corral unless you want to go crazy psycho on someone.
I know, I did this last year. I started farther back with Reese instead of fighting my way to a faster corral, and for the first 10 miles I wanted to deck every person I saw. not good.
Walking to the start.
Today I managed to get really close to the front which was nice because then you don’t have to do as much weaving in and out of people.
The race started right on time and we went off into the dark. The weather was nice for running… cold but not too bad, a little windy though.
My goal for this race was to pace myself well and run negative splits. I didn’t know what pace I could maintain since my legs weren’t really fresh, but I figured I’d be happy if I could average around 8:30 miles for the race.
Besides the first 2 miles that were too fast (8:18), I felt like I did a pretty good job of pacing myself and leaving some energy for the second half of the race.
I look like I’m wearing a doo rag. not cool.
The course is hilly, but I already knew that going in so I took it slow up the hills and recovered on the declines. No use screaming down a hill just to get to the bottom for the next one.
I think this was one of the first hills headed into a park around mile 4 maybe, and the next big one was around mile 6. The first half of the race was definitely hillier than the second.
I felt good the whole first half of the race; they were handing out Clif shot blocks and I started taking a few. I think ate 12 total for the whole race.
Around mile 11 we split from the halfers and went on our way. Still feeling good. Hit the halfway around 1:52.
At 2 hours exactly I hit 14. I was kinda surprised and amazed at my pacing… I hit 7 miles at 1 hour, 14 miles at 2 hrs, and 21 at exactly 3 hours. perfect.
At mile 16 you run right by the finish and all the halfers who are now sprinting for it, and you have to take a left and head out away from the finish party. That was a bummer. 16 and 17 were a little mentally tough for me; I hate running away from the finish on an out and back course.
You can see my blurry self on the screen in the pink skirt on the left.
So I kept heading away from the finish, eating more shot blocks and I took one GU around mile 18.
The last 10 miles of the course are pretty desolate, not many fans, not many funs signs, not much of anything.
There were a few hills including a killer long climb at 21, but it was much flatter than the first 13. It was just really boring. We ran on the side of the road around a lake, but I was bored out of my mind and getting tired. I think this race could probably be best described as a half marathon with a full tacked on.
There wasn’t even that many runners! Most everyone does the half so it felt a little lonely out there in no man’s land.
I hit 21 at 3 hours and like always, the last 5 took forever. forever. It started raining lightly (what’s with me and rain lately??) and kept up ‘til the end.
I was pretty sore by this point and my hips/knees were definitely talking back, but I slowly made my way to the finish. Even though I felt superslow, my last few miles were still around 8:30s.
I didn’t have much kick, but I finished in 3:43:49, 8:32 pace, my slowest marathon to date. My first of 8 marathons where I didn’t Boston Qualify.
But also the first time I’ve ran back to back marathons (and 4 races in 4 weeks) so I’m happy with the time. I wanted to pace myself well, and I feel like I did that.
Bondi Band by the way, not real happy with. I felt like it kept creeping up on my head. I had to mess with it a couple times and had to put it Brett Michaels-style right on my forehead to keep from falling off. I’ll stick with the Sweaty Bands next time.
Reese rocked out a course personal best for the half. Go girl!
Also happy with the finisher’s “medal”:
All in all, a good race. I’m pretty achy and sore now but happy to be done. I think I’m officially done with Nike Womens Marathon since I’ve ran the half twice and now the full.
**Also got to meet reader Kelsey before the start; she was busting out the half. And another reader at mile 7 and reader Bobbie around mile 8 who was coaching Team in Training runners. Thanks you guys for saying hello!
We went out for brunch afterwards after battling traffic – I think every single car in the entire city was going the way we were going.
And now we’re headed home! A fun weekend all around.




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Hey SR, I ran the race yesterday too and wanted to add some thoughts-I ran the full and agree about the last part being pretty desolate. Also, I run slow so I got caught in cold rain and when I finished they were OUT OF THE NECKLACES!!! They gave me an old one from 08 and said the 10 one would be in the mail. Boo. They were also out of mylar blankets so I froze. Again, boo. Oh well, for my first marathon I was just happen to finish!
I ran yesterday too. They ran out of blankets?! And necklaces?! That’s so sad! But congrats!
The amount of sweat and makeup in place you have after a marathon is the equivalent to me after just one mile. Not fair!
Bummer, I’ve heard that about the full, boring and out in the middle of no where.
Have a safe trip back.
Still, great race SR!
I ran this race in 2008 and I couldn’t agree with your recap more. I hated mile 16 when we passed the finish line and I hated the rest of the course. Running around Lake Merced (I think that may be the name) was so boring, too!
Anyway, great time and pacing … that’s not an easy course!
all i want is the necklace. oh and a 3:43 marathon…yeah that too.
GRRRRRRRRRRRREAT JOB…and i am officially done with Bondi Bands. Sweaty Bands all the way for me now! i bought 2 at the expo in chitown and ordered 2 more after i got home. yeah … thats how much they rock!
Congrats on the race! Despite not BQing this time, I still suspect you’re of Kenyan descent…
I am speechless! You are officially the bomb-dig-i-ty! Should I use those gel things when I am running on my own to get used to them for a race?
Yes you should test them out on a run before the race so you don’t have any stomach issues and you know whether or not they will sit well.
LOVE the “finisher medal” and the men handing them out like delicacies… priceless!
ickyness for no-man’s land. but you were a champ and displayed HUGE mental toughness.congrats. and i love the finishers medal. i’m going to have to run this one someday. just for that hahah
and i’m 99.99% sure you’ve answered this already butttt do you have any plans to run boston? seeing how you’ve been such a bq’er in the past
You should maybe try the lottery for next year’s St. George Marathon (UT). Hands down my fav marathon course: beautiful red rocks, blue sky and rolling hills. It’s point-to-point…they bus you out to the high desert where you wait for the sunrise around bonfires, with plenty of porta potties I might add. Easy enough to fly into Vegas and drive up. It’s big enough to have amenities and fun atmosphere but not so big that it’s a pain. Check it out. I got in on my first shot. Great work in Portland and at SFO!
First of all, 3:43 would be a personal best for me and that is your personal worst. Actually, I’m trying to Boston Qualify this year.
Also, I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought the marathon was kinda lonely and like it was more focused on the half.
Did you register for Boston?! It sold out in 8 hours!
Great job!! Running back to back marathons. You rock girl
I’m wearing my ‘medal’ today — love it! Congrats, Sarah. That’s an awesome time!
4 races in 4 weeks and 2 marathons back to back? Rockstar status, girl! Great job, you’re such an inspiration
I don’t like the Bondi Bands either I got two at races and I think they are a pain. I am always fiddling with them during my run. I definately will try the others. Thanks…p.s. way to go – you are an inspiration. Because of our business we get VIP passes for Boston and it is amazing to watch. WE were on the finish line in the bleachers last year. So cool.
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I like the pink skirt. What type is it?
This was my first marathon. It was so hard. The only hills we have in FL are bridges. You are super-fast!! I finished in 5:38.