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Ryan Hall discussing strategy for the upcoming NYC Marathon. As much as I’d love to see him win, he’s not Kenyan. I’m going to predict a respectable 3rd place finish.

Ryan talks about how he needs to prepare for First Ave…

Ryan claims he needs patience to run the ING New York City Marathon…

Ryan Hall discusses how to stay focused by keeping distance from the media…

Ryan’s stretching routine…

Ryan’s custom Asics shoes…

And his biggest fears…

J

NYC Half Marathon Pics

11, Sep 2009

Here are Lauren’s pictures from the NYC Half Marathon… all the greats, Tadese, Ryan, Paula and Jason. Also, my brightroom pics.

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I have to say, I’m starting to get real exctied about this weekend’s NYC Half Marathon. The weather looks like it will be pretty good, the field this year is spectacular and I’m really looking forward to running the 13.1 mile NYC course and seeing how well I trained.

NYC Half – The Weather
http://tr.im/NYCHalfWeather

So it definitely looks like its going to be hot, reaching up to 88 degrees during the day. But the race starts at 7am, so I’m crossing my fingers that we start off at the low of 70 degrees and it stays that way mostly until the finish. It’s a good incentive to finish fast. And anyway, I can live with hot, as long as the hummidity is low, there’s no wind and no rain (so far 0% precipitation and no mention of wind in the forecast).

NYC Half – The Field
http://tr.im/NYCHalfPaula
http://tr.im/NYCHalfRyan
http://tr.im/NYCHalfTheField
http://tr.im/NYCHalfDropouts

The Women
So there’s plenty of big news about the field. Obviously, Paula’s late entrance into the race is significant, especially if you’re a female who thought she had a chance at winning. It’s pretty wild that she’s doing this only 7 days before the Championships marathon in Berlin. I don’t know how her coach let her decide on that. Paula’s greatest competitor is probably last year’s winner Catherine Ndereba.

And of course Deena Kastor is a contender, although her name as an American distance runner doesn’t seem to hold as much weight lately with Kara Goucher stealing the spotlight (who will be unfortunately absent from this race). In other Women’s news, Lornah Kiplagat, representing the Netherlands backed out at the last minute from a nagging injury.

The Men
And of course there’s the great white hope, Ryan Hall, America’s current ‘greatest distance runner’ who already owns the U.S. record for the half-marathon at 59:43. With Patrick Makau Musyoki (and his 2nd best-ever 58:52 half marathon) backing out last-minute with tendonitis, Hall has an even better chance at taking the race. But not withought a serious fight with local favorite Abdi Abdirahaman and last year’s winner Tadese Tola, who completed the course in 1:00:58.

NYC Half – The Course
http://tr.im/NYCHalfElevation
http://tr.im/NYCHalfMap

And here are my thoughts on the course. First, it sucks that this race starts in Central Park. Anyone who’s done more than 2 or 3 NY Roadrunner’s races would probably appreciate a change of pace. But I’m sure for practical reasons, this is the way it needs to be. The last 7 miles are sure to be awesome at least and that’s what counts.

Elevation-wise, 0-2.5 miles is rolling, but mostly downhill. There are a few short hills in the park between miles 2.5-6mi but then starting at the 10k mark, the entire race is downhill for a few miles and then perfectly flat starting at mile 9. So my race strategy is to play it conservative for the first half, and then run progressively harder, shooting to break a 7 min pace for the final few miles.

Good luck to everyone who’s running on Sunday!

J

Here are the Boston Marathon articles I’ve been reading today…

In case you missed it, here is the 2009 finish to the Boston Marathon

Deriba Merga, Salina Kosgei Win Boston Marathon to Move into Top Three in World Marathon Majors 2008-09 Leaderboard

By Runnersweb.com

BOSTON, April 20, 2009 –Deriba Merga of Ethiopia and Salina Kosgei of Kenya both notched breakthrough victories at the 113th running of the Boston Marathon today to vault into contention in the 2008-09 World Marathon Majors (WMM) series.

Merga, who also finished fourth in the Olympic Games Marathon in August, defeated Kenyan Daniel Rono by almost a second to jump into second place in the 2008-09 WMM leaderboard. Kosgei’s thrilling sprint victory over defending champion Dire Tune of Ethiopia added to the points she earned from a fourth-place finish in last year’s Flora London Marathon to move her in a three-way tie in third place….

Read More Here: http://tinyurl.com/NYCin310a

A phenomenal 3rd place effort by the Americans in today’s 113th Boston Marathon 2009, with incredible competition by the 1st and 2nd place Kenyans and Ethiopians. Here’s some pre-race press conference video from Kara Goucher and Ryan Hall, the latest and greatest in American distance running…

Kara Goucher
Tough day today, her surge in the final miles of the marathon brought her so close to a 1st place finish. I really felt for her when the race was over and she was so visibly upset. Keep your chin up Kara, you placed 3rd in arguably the world’s most challenging marathon against competitors with genetics on their side. And its only your second marathon!


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