Sunday, September 30, 2007



Less than a week before the F'dip world wide half and the Hemmingford Half. Just look at the fun the Beaudoin sisters had last year. I will post a list of all the participants in the next few days.

Sunday, July 1, 2007

First post for WWH - HH'07

The Hemmingford Half '07

I am happy to be organizing the second version of the "Hemmingford Half Marathon"as part of the "Phidippidations Worldwide Half Marathon "

What is the worldwide half marathon you ask? I will be posting information in the coming weeks and months that should answer all your questions. At this point let me say that it is something very special, something you want to be a part of. Following is a brief description from the creators of the event.



"Think Global, Run Local?"



The World Wide Web, and the Internet have drawn people all over the world together, and dissolved barriers to communication and isolation. Runners, are by nature, social creatures who seek to share their experiences on the road, compete with each other, and establish friendships that transcend their individual beliefs, cultures and localities. The sole purpose of the Phedippidations World Wide Half Marathon is to remove the barriers to camaraderie, with the intention that like minded athletes who harbor this passion for running, could share a single experience of competing in a world wide event. The Phedippidations World Wide Half Marathon is a free, non-commercial event where everyone is invited to register, train and run with us in the spirit of friendship. This unprecedented event is for runners of all abilities. New runners who are just starting out are invited to sign up, train and run a five kilometer event called "Kick the Couch 5k" with new runners all over the world who may never have thought it possible to rise off the couch and experience an active way of life. Through this website (http://www.worldwidehalf.com/) you will be able to register for the event (Half Marathon or Five Kilometer races), choose and follow an online training schedule (through http://www.buckeyeoutdoors.com/) and run your choice of an official road race, or your own personally organized event on or about the weekend of October 13th and 14th. As you participate, you will feel that you are part of a community of friends all over the globe, who will support you, encourage you, and are sharing this experience with you as you run your event locally. Join us in this exciting and real global event. We look forward for you to share your piece of the world. The Phedippidations World Wide Half Marathon (13.1 miles / 21.1 Kilometers) and Kick the Couch 5k Race ( 3.1 miles).

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Liam and Brenan and dad on the Rocky mountain roller coaster

Monday, January 29, 2007

Liam and Brenan in front of the castle in the Magic Kingdom at Disney the day after my first marathon.

















Synopsis of my first marathon,

As most of you know the place was Orlando, Florida, The Walt Disney World Marathon. The date January 7th 2007, official start time 6:02:31. The weather was much hotter and more humid than I had expected and planned for - by 09:15 a scorching 85degF and 97% humidity – let’s just say that my Canadian blood was not acclimatized.

  • I arrived Fri the 5th and went to the race expo …..picked up my race bid etc…. attended a seminar and met Jeff Galloway who completely screwed me up and scared me about the weather (hot, humid) and the idea of run/walking vs. running which is what I trained for.(please note that I say this with all due respect to Mr. Galloway who is a master runner, coach and completely devoted to helping runners of all abilities)

  • The Sunday morning start was exciting. It took me 5 minutes to cross the start line. Approx 12000 runners started the race and 10953 completed the course.

  • My plan was simple and was devised at 04:00, one hour before the race: a 4:15hr goal with even splits. I had a pace bracelet to keep on track.
    The first mile was 1 ½ min slow due to heavy traffic
    By mile 3, I was on pace

  • From mile 4 to 10, I put 4 minutes in the tank for reserve and decided to slow the pace a little even though I felt great.

  • The course was great – especially in the theme parks Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom all the Disney characters, run through the castle, good crowd support, and many water/aid stations. Very well organized.

  • From mile 11 to 21, I managed to keep a reserve of 3 ½ minutes which had I been stronger and continued at that pace would wave put me at 4:11:30 finish.

  • Miles 21 to 26 were brutal – although I never stopped for a second I converted my continuous run to a run/walk pattern. I am sad to say that I fell apart. My brain shrunk in size by a factor of at least10 and my legs were killing me – the heat, sun and humidity ……….. Disney Schmisney Kisney Fisbey I thought – I’m beat

  • I ended the race running with a time or 4:23:33. Although I am not disappointed with the time, I am not happy with the last 5 miles and I have a lot to learn. It was as I suspected a humbleling experience.

  • I finished in 4:23:33
    Rank overall 2290 out of 10953
    Rank gender 1619 out of 5787
    Rank Division 40-44 male 340 out of 1128

  • It was an experience worthy of repeating and improving

    Thank you all for your support and encouragement.