Looking back March
25 Years
ago – March 1989: I ran 431 miles with no days
off. I only raced one time that month as
I was in training for my first marathon and doing a lot of hard workouts. The only race I did was the USATF (then NEAC)
New England 30k championships in Boylston.
My plan was to run through the half-marathon in 5:10 pace then ease up
for the last 5 miles. All of my training
was based on attempting the marathon at 5:10 pace so this would be more like a
hard workout than a race. The Stu’s
course is pretty tough and on this day I had CMS ace Scott Bagley to deal
with. We rolled through 10k in 31:39,
and then our second 10k was 31:37. We
hit the ½ marathon in 66:45 and I eased up.
Bagley took off with team leader Don Drewniak yelling to him that I was
falling apart. I remember thinking that
was funny, because I felt great. Bagley
ended up winning and I took second place in 1:37:54. Bagley’s time is the fastest run over the
certified course with my time the second fastest. In 1989 the average income per year was
$27,450 and a gallon of gas cost 97 cents!
20 Years
ago – March 1994: I ran 316 miles with no days
off but a groin and back injury were still bothering me so I did stayed away
from the racing scene. My only race
during the month was the Total Sports 5k in Londonderry NH. Mike Beeman (of Mike Beeman’s Total Sports)
put on the race. Teammate, training
partner, and friend, Byrne Decker and I tied for the win in a field of 56
runners. We ran 16:09.
1 comment:
Interesting stats, so that's a 60% increase in income and a 250% increase in gas. However, The Bangles- Eternal Flame was #1.
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