My First Marathon Impressions

April 22, 2002

(Boston Marathon, 2002)

by Ken White
Author Ken White during Boston Marathon, April 2002
Author Ken White during
Boston Marathon, April 2002

My First Marathon

 

Best part: The first 10 miles.

Worst part: The last 3 miles.

Worst decision: To run the first 10 miles like a 10K.

Best decision: To keep running through the hills, thanks to the unbelievable help from friends and fans.

Best assistance: Gaggi, from Mile 13 to 18; and Fiona, from Mile 15 to 23 (thanks!).

Author Ken White during Boston Marathon, April 2002
Author Ken White crossing
the finish line at
Boston Marathon, April 2002

Best/worst advice: From Fiona, at Mile 23, "You can hit your target time if you just average 10-minute miles." The fact that it was true was both comforting (10:00 miles are next to walking) and discouraging (I was averaging 7:46 miles at the start).

Best t-shirt: Quatro, in the "Wanted: For Crimes Against Democracy" shirt with the picture of Tom Finneran on it.

Second best t-shirt: "Stop Following Me!" written on the back.

Best fans: The bikers (Harley-type) in Ashland.

Best sign: "Only 76 miles to Boston. Calculations provided by Arthur Andersen."

Best one-liner: After we passed a bunch of fans boucing on mini-trampolines (I stopped to bounce a few times), the guy next to me said, "Women on trampolines; it's like 'The Man Show.'"

Most unlikely appearance: My parents, at Mile 5 (how did they expect to see me in that crowd?).

Coolest running group: CSU, natch--thanks for the entry, the bus, the support, and the training help.


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