My mom and I stayed a hotel within walking distance of the start of the Seattle Marathon. Since it didn’t start until 8:15am, I didn’t even have to set an alarm. woohoo. I got up around 6am and had a Starbucks NF misto while getting ready.
I wore arm sleeves and compression sleeves for warmth since it was 37* at the start, but I wished I hadn’t worn the Zensah leg sleeves. I didn’t really need them, but ohs wells.
I put on my sweatshirt and pants and we headed to the start around 7:30am.
The half marathoners started before us so we got to see them running the course as we were walking.
My mom pretending to run.
Aroudn 7:45am, I had 2 granola bars (280 cals). I had forgotten to buy a Clif bar, my usual pre-race breakfast, so I stole these from my mom’s house. Kinda dry and crumbly.
Right before the start, we found my brother who was just arriving from Portland and I passed my mom off to him and headed to the corrals.
After a super quick porta potty stop, I gate jumped and got into the shoot right before the start.
We started downtown right beside the Experience Music Project and the Space Needle.
I made sure to start pretty conservatively since I knew the course would be a little hilly, and I wasn’t sure how my legs were going to feel. The bad part about running 3 marathons in the span of 21 days is not having fresh legs and not knowing how to pace yourself.
So I got going around 8:05-8:30 min/miles and felt good from the start. I always run better in cold weather.
I saw my mom and brother right away at mile 2 and then 8.
I took my first gel at mile 9 and caught up with the 3:30 pacer at mile 10. I really don’t like running with pace groups; I hate the herd mentality and it seems to force me to go too fast or too slow.
But I didn’t want to speed up too much quite yet and I didn’t really want to fall back either so I stuck around in the dumb pack for the next 8 miles.
The course was very scenic and pretty; we ran across a floating bridge, through parks, around a big lake, through what looked like a forest, and ended up back in downtown Seattle.
From the very start my garmin was off, ahead about .2 miles. Going through a tunnel and losing reception didn’t help, and I finished the race with the garmin reading 26.57 miles.
At mile 14 I took my second gel and still was feeling like hot stuff, like I could be running way faster, but I didn’t want to bonk so I just chilled and kept cruising.
My mom cheering like a mad man; I saw them again at mile 17ish.
I took my third gel at 18.5 and figured if I didn’t hit a wall by 18-19, I’d be golden for the rest of the race. And I was.
I finally left the pace group and picked up the pace. There were some steep hills in the last part of the course, but I was still surprising myself with how good I felt and that I was running sub 8 min miles.
At mile 22 I took my fourth and final gel and powered it home. I finished in 3:26:36, 7:52 average pace. That’s my second fastest time, and besides NYC, this was one of the “easiest” feeling marathons I’ve run.
I felt so good that the last 6.2 miles, I passed 158 people and 0 passed me. (race stats told me that, I didn’t count. I’m not that big of a nerdball)
I know, no marathon is easy, but some certainly feel a lot easier than others. And I don’t know why. I wish I could bottle that easy feeling up and drink it every race. Or better yet, sell it for $50 a bottle.
I was pretty cold after the race but felt good, minimal but usual aches and pains.
I found my brother and mom right away and we headed back to the hotel so I could shower and change. Then we walked to the Cheesecake Factory for lunch. soo good.
#10 was a complete miseryfest and #11 was a walk in the clouds. Funny how that is…




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Can I repeat the general sentiment that you are awesome? I wonder if it helps to have family there. My little brother also ran this weekend’s marathon and I knew he’d finish way ahead of me so I ran fast to the finish…didn’t want to make him wait all day! It got me a PR!
Hooray! I love the races that feel like a breeze!
Congrats on the great finish. I told my coach that I never used to have “bad” running days. She told me that was impossible, but now I’ve seen how strange life is in that way…one day you could run 10 more miles and another day you can’t imagine walking a mile to get home in a rainstorm
congrats…nice job tard nugget!
You are awesome! Congratulations on yet another great race. I love Seattle, will get to be there in December to visit family!
you passed so many people! right on!
your mom is so cute!
Way to Rock IT! I always enjoy your race recaps. They inspire me.
yay for great races!
i kind of wish you could bottle that up too because i’d TOTALLY buy it
you were in the freaking zone
Great job! I love reading your recaps!
I mean really. You make us mere mortals look like couch potatoes. Nice job on the race though!
Way to go! Congrats!
Congratulations! I love your race recaps and how you don’t take races/yourself too seriously and just go with it! Good job!
I am so glad you had such a great run!! I have always wanted to do the Seattle marathon. Cheesecake factory sounds like the best post-race meal ever.
You’re so amazing! One day I want to complete as many bad boy marathons as you.
If you like running when its cold, come run in Scotland- we are currently training in snow here!
Don’t you just love those ‘I feel like I’m floating’ races?
Sub 8 for a marathon is nasty! I am happy just running like 6 miles sub 8.
I think malibu sucked for you b/c you had only a week since NYC and it as windy and warmer. More rest for this one and better weather.
SkinnyRunner, you’re my hero. I cannot even imagine keeping that race pace, much less for 26.2 miles. I ran a 10k in 54 minutes Thanksgiving morning and was so proud of that slow pace!
Random question SR- at some point last winter (I think) you posted a treadmill workout that burned 500 calories in like 40 minutes. I tried to find the post but can’t remember when it was. Any chance you know what I’m talking about and can point me in the right direction?
I have also looked for this post and can’t remember when it was to find it!!
http://skinnyrunner.com/2010/01/30/link-love-and-no-love-lost-for-octomom/
Thanks SR!
Way to go! Haha that hill around mile 21 (8 for me, I ran the half) where you turn left and just go up was a fun one. People were dragging around me.
It sounds like you had an amazing time running. I definitely enjoyed myself too! I finished my first half with a pace of 8:11. Something must have been the air helping us both cruise along! Although your race is definitely a much more impressive one. Great work!
Congrats on the rocko race-time in Seattle!! It’s SO nice to have family at races
Congrats on your marathon!!! My body LOVES cold weather running too! it is good to know that even a kick butt runner like you has bad races and good races. I’m just trying to reach the 3:45 marathon time! Again, great job!
Congrats on the amazing race!
Congratulations a great finish, cheesecake factory great way to celebrate!!
Congrats! great report!! and girl, you could sell that stuff in a bottle for WAY more than 50 bucks a piece!! I’d pay big bucks for that. Way to go.
congratulations on having an awesome #11!!
great job SR!
You are my hero
Such a great race!! Glad you enjoyed yourself and finished in a great time!
I saw you on the first out and back section. I think I was around mile 5.5 and you were probably at 6.5. You looked intense! Way to go – what an awesome time. You are a running machine.
It was a great day out there. I don’t know if it was the weather or what but I also had a great run. I finally hit my BQ time and it didn’t feel that hard. I’m pretty sure I can get faster which is super exciting.
woo congrats girl!
are you planning to do the PDX marathon in 2011? seems like a long ways away but their site says they sell out early – I’m a local and plan to run it for the first time this year. how early do you suggest registering?
thanks!
i dont know if ill run it next year or not but if its a race you are sure you want to do, i always say go for registering early. youll save money and it’ll be motivation to train.
You are just amazing! 3 marathons in 21 days and you do this well on a hilly course?! Is your mom just amazed at your running, or what? You definitely have a gift!
Another great job! Congrats on having a terrific race. You always inspire me.
Congrats on running an awesome marathon!! Is this a marathon that you would definitely recommend?? It sounds like it was beautiful!
Yes I’d recommend it definitely. great scenery, big city, smaller race. go for it in ’11.
My best friend ran this race…I was looking for her and then I saw you and started cheering…doubt you heard me but so cool to see you in real life!
$50? I’d take several of those… raise the price, girl!
Congrats on an awesome race.
That’s an amazing for any marathon, let alone your third marathon in 21 days! Amaaazing!
Plus, it’s always nice when a run (or, you know, marathon) feels easy. Congrats!
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