Richmond Marathon Countdown

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In just over 24 hours I’ll be lining up on the start line of the 2007 Richmond Marathon, just 13 days after completing the Marine Corps Marathon in 2:54:01. Richmond will be my 20th marathon since my first in 1984, although the bulk of them have been in the last 8 years.

My fastest time was recorded in Charlotte last December - a 2:51:00 in cold conditions on an undulating course. My slowest time was at the London Marathon in 1996, where I slipped on a water bottle around mile 18 and limped home the last 8 miles. I finished in 4:01:01 and could barely walk for days afterwards!

Above is a simple graph of my marathon performances over the years. Despite turning 40 in 2006, I’m hopeful I can shave off 61 precious seconds and one day break 2 hours 50 minutes. Just as breaking the magic 3 hour mark was a long time dream, ducking under 2:50:00 is my new goal. Being realistic I doubt it will happen at Richmond tomorrow - it’s way too soon after my last marathon attempt - but with a solid training plan over the winter, anything could happen in 2008.

For anyone interested, here’s how my times have progressed over the years….

1/1/1984   3:40:00 Cardiff Marathon
4/12/1992  3:27:13 London Marathon
4/21/1996  4:01:01 London Marathon
12/1/1996  3:36:25 Lanzarote Marathon
11/13/1999 3:05:52 Richmond Marathon
3/18/2000  3:00:35 Shamrock Marathon
4/17/2000  3:04:12 Boston Marathon
11/10/2001 2:59:36 Richmond Marathon
10/19/2002 3:19:33 Trigon Bay Bridge Marathon
3/15/2003  2:57:43 Shamrock Marathon
3/20/2004  3:07:30 Shamrock Marathon
3/19/2005  3:01:47 Shamrock Marathon
5/1/2005   2:59:26 Frederick Marathon
3/19/2006  2:55:35 Shamrock Marathon
4/30/2006  2:54:51 Frederick Marathon
10/29/2006 2:53:56 Marine Corps Marathon
12/9/2006  2:51:00 Charlotte Marathon
3/18/2007  2:52:55 Shamrock Marathon
10/28/2007 2:54:01 Marine Corps Marathon
11/10/2007 2:57:12 Richmond Marathon
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Steve…The best to you tomorrow!

Have a great race!
Charlie

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Alltop. I don't know how I got there either.