Monday, April 21, 2008

Brisbane Half Marathon 80:32 (PB)



Brisbane Half Marathon 80:32 (PB) 12-14th out of about 600-700

Race morning dawned with ideal conditions - cool and overcast with the hint of a little rain. I eased my way through a 2k warmup and then lined up at the start line with Wednesday run partner, Beth. The plan was to run 3:50's and break 81 with a 'B' goal of 82. In the back of my mind, there was the thought of breaking 80 if everything came together. The goal may seem a tad conservative to some as MacMillans Calculator says I can run a 77:55 half based on my 3k time but I was comfortable with my goal, particularly as this was only the second half I've ever raced! Yes, it seems like I've been around long enough to have 10 halves under my belt by now but alas that's not the case.

I was smoothly away and stayed out of trouble during the mad dash into the Stanley Street tunnel to clock a 3:49 for the first k, running with Beth. After the disaster of my very slow second k in the Easter Egg 10k when I relaxed far too much, I made a conscious effort to 'work' the second k and a 3:45 was the result. After a 3:40 third k, I let Beth go on ahead of me and settled into a comfortable rhythm.

The middle stages of the race saw some consistent pacing and I was very pleased to churn out consistent splits between 3:46 to 3:53 from 3k to 15k with only a 3:58k out of place. It was fantastic to get a lot of support and ‘Go Matt’s’ from PCRG team mates and Tesso out on the course. As I was in the zone and did not want to waste one iota of energy I felt bad that I could only raise a hand slightly in acknowledgement. During this time, I was only overtaken by one bloke from Athletics North. At the 14k I rejoined Beth and we were soon in the company of Mark Jackson, a 2:27 Marathoner making a comeback of sorts. Marathon placegetter Tom Dover was hanging off the back of the pack with another Marathoner. I was feeling strong and had to resist the temptation to pick up the pace a little and stick to my race plan of working home strongly once I reached the QUT hill entering the Botanic Gardens.

Time passed quickly and soon I was surging up the hill into the Gardens. I passed the bloke from Athletics North and was grateful for the support of Matt Reid on his bike. At the 18k mark, the next target was PCRG team mate, Matt Carrick and I set myself the challenge of making up the 150m gap to him. I ran strongly through the Gardens and didn’t think that any of the pack behind me would be able to keep up so was surprised when Mark Jackson eased past me at the exit. Digging deep, I immediately retook the lead and surged up the Goodwill Bridge making big inroads into Matt’s lead. I worked the downhill side of the Goodwill Bridge quickly but as always automatically mindful of not over striding.

At the 20k mark I went past Matt and was by now beginning to feel the strain in a big way. My legs were getting fatigued, my breathing was in gasps and my stomach was churning uncomfortably. I peered through the pedestrians and supporters along the Clem Jones Promenade looking for another target and was surprised to see female leader and 2006 Noosa Tri Champ, Felicity Abram 100m in front of me. After being controversially left out of the Olympic Tri team last week, I had expected Felicity to take her frustrations out on the course with a 76 or 77. As I rapidly gained on Felicity I calculated that at my current rate of progress, I would overtake her in the finishing chute. Uh oh, not good at all for I ran the risk of being labeled a ‘Desperate Bloke”!!! So, I took the only option that seemed to make sense – I gunned it even harder!! Fortunately I managed to get past Felicity with 200m to go and was surprised to find one last enticing target in front of me – my nemesis, Jimmy Bayliss from Intraining. I had just failed to run down Jimmy in the Brisbane Running Groups 3k Challenge when 5th but did have the satisfaction of giving him windburn at the 19k mark of the Kurrrawa 25k Relays last year. I was getting delirious by now and could feel bile exiting my stomach and rising up towards my throat. Jimmy heard my footsteps and lifted his pace entering the chute. I kept the pressure on all the way down the chute in case he faltered but alas it was not to be. Nevertheless, it was an extremely satisfying moment to run through the finish and time seemed to slow down as I glanced up at the clock to see 80:32 on it. The satisfaction lasted all of two seconds before I staggered over to the grass and regurgitated the remaining contents of my stomach for my third career post race spew!!

Obviously, it was a very satisfying race for me and in particular, I was pleased with my controlled pacing and discipline to stick to my race plan. Not letting anyone overtake me and running down a few rivals in the closing stages were also a highlight.

All up it was a fantastic morning and it was great to see some super performances from team mates David and Cassie in the Marathon and Pete and Sarah in the half just to name a few of many. It was also great to go out to the 36k mark of the marathon during my 15 minute warm down. At that point, the Moroccan defending champion led my occasional running partner, Aidan Hobbs by 200m but was looking over his shoulder repeatedly. I urged Aidan to never, never give up as anything could happen and it was great to see him finish all over the top of the Champ for a memorable 2:43 debut Marathon victory

SPLITS
1-5 – 3:49, 3:45, 3:40, 3:47, 3:47 – 18:50
6-10 – 3:46, 3:46, 3:50, 3:53, 3:52 – 19:08
11-15 – 3:50, 3:58, 3:53, 3:49, 3:53 – 19:25
16-20 – 3:55, 3:51, 3:52, 3:48, 3:48 – 19:14
21 – 3:36

PHOTOS
- 1st photo courtesy of Phil Wain of PB Photographics at 11k on Coro Drive
- 2nd photo is a great shot from team mate Mike R of myself, Mark Jackson and Beth at 16k with Tom Dover hanging off the back. Very pleased with the strength and control of my running gait this late in the race

8 comments:

Blair said...

Congratulations Matt! Fantastic effort.

Tesso said...

Great race report from a great race Matty! Love the flying finish.

Can't wait to see what you can do at the GC.

Peterhorse said...

great report Matty, well done on the PB and the manner in which you pushed it to get there!
GCM next demon to exorcise?

mike said...

Your finish was too quick for me to capture. Great run.

Superflake said...

Great run Matt. Congratulations on the PB. Good splits for the last 6k's as you got faster approaching the finish.

Samurai Running said...

Your reports are always bloody entertaining Matty.

Terrific run, congratulations!!

I've wondered too why you don't race more, halfs and marathons. You'd be some hardcore competitor with more race experience under your belt.

With that weak stomach I might be a chance to beat you at a drinking contest but I won't be coming anywhere near you in a running race.

All the best with what's to come.

David said...

Well Done Matty!

You may not have been able "raise a hand to acknowledge the cheers" but you managed a great Vulcan wave with your hand in the first photo!
Great performance and Sub 80 next time for sure.

Horrie said...

Great run Matt. As said on Cool Running, it was good to see you get a result we all know you are capable of. Hope to catch up with you at Gold Coast.