Paris Marathon

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  • Rated 76%
  • 26.2mi
  • Road
Entrants (52)
Club
PB SB Pred Time WAVA
STOXTON STRIDER
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3:45:00
MrLemon10
The Darkside Running Club
PhilPub Bingo!  Paced myself round nicely hitting halfway in almost exactly 1:22:30 and managed to pick things up in the last few km for a negative split. If all my marathons feel this good I'll be amazed.
Champs start for London 09.  Woohoo!!
Kent AC
2:30:30 2:44:05 2:44:59 2:44:05 74.49
controversial OK so here comes my second go at sub 3! I bl**dy hope this time i can crack it!!!
Clapham Chasers
2:33:54 2:55:54 3:00:00 2:55:54 69.19
BigG Finally beat the 2:45 mark. Absolutely delighted!

Excellent course and near perfect conditions helped. Ran really well, sticking to 6:15 milesall the way to mile 22 when the pace started to drop a little, but not too much.
North Yorks Moors AC
2:44:31 2:44:31 2:45:00 2:44:31 73.89
daviec Great run. Almost clock like precision firing off 4.10/k for the first 35k and then started to slow. Really struggled in the last section of the race due to poor fuelling (no energy drinks on the course), but managed to get it under 3 hours at the first attempt. I'm lovin' it!
Carnegie Harriers
2:47:44 2:59:31 2:59:00 2:59:31 67.71
Muzzer11
Newquay Road Runners
2:48:04 3:15:08 3:15:08 63.12
Peteb69
100 Marathon Club, Serpentine RC
2:49:15 3:32:36 3:53:28 53.02
PlodderK
Wadhurst Runners
2:54:35 3:38:49 3:36:17 3:38:58 68.82
TickTock :)
Unaffiliated
2:55:17 3:11:44 3:15:00 3:11:44 65.39
barnsleyhilly
Holmfirth Harriers
2:56:02 3:08:31 3:08:31 74.95
B Rubble I'm a bit gutted that I missed out on sub 3:15 but on the day it wasn't to be.
Dursley Running Club
2:59:00 3:06:43 3:16:24 65.38
WinnieBob Dressed as superman
Unaffiliated
3:02:24 4:15:25 4:15:25 49.29
halfo09
Unaffiliated
3:03:05 3:03:05 3:03:05 66.41
ken.c
Witney Road Runners
3:06:05 3:11:00 3:14:16 71.37
njosmith 04 06 56
Brisbane Road Runners
3:11:50 4:06:56 3:59:59 4:06:56 49.23
smoke free i know i'm supposed to be proud and supposed to say it was an amazing experience and the crowds kept me going and i was overwhelmed with emotion at the finish. actually i don't think since i became 'ill' i can cope with these masses of people???? i fell twice in the first ten miles, once unavoiable and once straight into the kerb of a bus lane.i never felt i was able to run at my own pace as i always came up behind slower runners or tried to keep up with faster runners and was beating myself up (it's just the way i am) for not running the pace i believed i'd trained for(either faster or slower). saying all that, i was pretty much on target upto mile 16 when i realised that i had to resort to 'survival' speed to get to the end. i was in despair by mile 22 and briefly considered lying down and crying uncontrollably! but in mile 23 i realised that i was actually going to be a MARATHON RUNNER and have raised an effing fortune for Cancer Research UK and i am utterly determined to train harder and with more quality and come back a fitter, faster, lighter, more determined runner.
as for the 'big city' experience???? could have been anywhere in the world as you i spent most of the time watching out for other runners. utter utter disappointment was my over-riding emotion of the day.
Unaffiliated
3:14:10 3:49:58 3:30:00 3:49:58 54.93
Shoddy
Jersey Spartan AC
3:19:08 3:56:04 3:56:04 53.11
Hectors House
Stubbington Green Runners
3:27:25 4:24:18 4:24:18 51.64
Chich Please please please don't let it be hot
Stubbington Green Runners
3:28:19 4:24:17 4:22:59 4:24:17 47.44
TW Well what can I say, my first and last marathon...I had said if I break 3.30 I would not need to do another! 
Race went pretty mcuh according to plan..hit 32kms (20 miles) in 2.35 then do the last 10kms in under 55 minutes. I hit the 32km mark bang on 2.35.....to the exact second!!...next km was ok but then 34th was a struggle and took over 5.30min ...that was going to make it very close to 3.30. From there on in, it was a mental struggle, as my body was saying give up and stop running...the 2 thoughts that drove me were: You have trained for this for 6 months and should be able to keep this up and 2: I HAVE to break 3.30, as I do not want to ever do this again :-)....the remaining kms were a real struggle just trying to keep going, constantly trying to work out if I was going to make it or not.....it was only when I got to the 42km mark and knew I had 1 minute to run the last 195m, that I knew that I was going to break 3.30.
Finsh line came in 3.29.33.
Once over the line my head was all over the place, and my legs were pretty much locked! I shuffled up the finish chute, picked up some water and loads of fruit..before picking my bag up. In the meantime I got cramp in my foot...where I have been struggling with plantar faciitis...and also cramp in my calf..agony!

Now a day later my legs are still as stiff as granite, but my smile is still painted on :-)....I have no need or desire to do another Marathon.

0 - 5 km                                4.52/km…………………4.50 is pretty much 7.45 per minute.
5 – 10                                    4.48
10 – 15                                  4.40
15 - 25                                   4.49
25-30                                     4.50……………pretty consistent up to this point ..I think this carried on until about 33kms.
30 - 35                                   5.06
35 – 42                                  5.36………I thought this bit felt quite tough 
Unaffiliated
3:28:26 3:29:33 3:45:00 3:29:33 59.42
Fartinbill
Kinross Road Runners
3:29:14 3:29:14 3:40:16 55.19
humanitaire
Unaffiliated
3:29:40 3:29:40 3:30:00 3:29:40 57.98
GelBoy
Cambridge Harriers
3:30:53 3:31:27 3:31:27 70.59
troshin trav
Unaffiliated
3:33:02 3:34:37 4:04:20 52.55
One Pace Baz
Unaffiliated
3:35:40 4:19:59 3:44:59 4:25:06 45.85
SarahL Read the blogs... April 6th and April 7th 2008 :):):)

BLIDDY BRILLIANT! :):):)
Unaffiliated
3:35:41 3:35:41 3:39:59 3:35:41 62.11
Twisted Blister Have had a very poor winters training, not marathon fit at all, no chance of bettering my 2005 and 2006 paris times but if I avoid distractions during the race and nasty falls which resulted in 2 broken ribs last year in Paris then I will not have to walk/run the last 28k and should beat last years time.
It cant be as hot this year!
Anyway a weekend in paris is worth the pain

Much as predicted, took it very easy and enjoyed the run, a little sticky at about 21 miles but otherwise OK, legs seem fine so may try and go quicker this sunday in the FLM
Plumstead Runners
3:36:34 4:21:01 4:15:00 4:23:13 51.76
The_Saint Great course in a great city highly recommended. Organisation is not like London, but then nowhere is, and that's a big admission from a Welshman
Unaffiliated
3:38:42 3:40:36 3:40:36 58.21
tuck Had a great race........up to 30KM!! Was on target for a 3.30 up to that point where I just fell apart.  Had to run/walk the last 12KM and was very happy to cross that finish line.
Splits. 5KM 25.04, 10KM 50.54, 15KM 1.15.24, 21.1KM 1.45.13, 30KM 2.30.05, 35KM 2.57.58 Finish 3.39.24
Enjoyed the course apart from the underpasses, this is what took it out of my legs!
Unaffiliated
3:39:24 3:39:24 3:43:00 3:39:24 55.40
Bugis PB by just under at minute, previous PB was set 12 years ago in London, so getting quicker as I get older!!
Stubbington Green Runners
3:40:16 3:40:16 3:40:16 62.39
freak of nature
Unaffiliated
3:44:05 3:46:20 4:00:00 3:59:09 55.51
Hpm2000
Unaffiliated
3:46:00 3:46:00 3:46:00 55.70
PhilG1968
Unaffiliated
3:46:30 3:46:30 4:00:00 4:01:48 51.50
poppysox Hoping to be 3rd time lucky at getting a sub 4 hour marathon!!!

Great course, perfect weather, v scary water stations and I did it in under 4 hours!
Watford Joggers
3:46:37 3:46:37 3:59:00 3:48:20 58.67
harrump
New Forest Runners
3:47:42 3:55:00 19 3:55:00 52.19
rafikikate
Totley AC
3:47:53
Blakey 26.2 RRC I finally broke the 4hr barrier, even with a head cold, I must have been the only runner using Strepsils as energy pills!
26.2 Road Runners Club
3:48:57 3:48:57 3:59:00 3:48:57 53.57
RobinBertrand
Unaffiliated
3:55:26 4:43:00 4:43:00 43.34
nantesteve
Unaffiliated
3:56:24 3:56:24 3:56:24 52.10
Tutu Much PB by 15 seconds... not as much as I was hoping, but still a PB!
Kirkstall Harriers
3:57:07 3:57:07 3:57:07 56.50
paulcoz First marathon Paris here I come! not really going for a time just lokoing to enjoy and finish.  Beating my PB will come with my next one :-)
Northbrook AC
3:59:56 4:15:30 4:30:00 4:15:30 48.74
JP1979
Unaffiliated
4:00:58 4:00:58 4:00:58 51.50
Drew76
Stubbington Green Runners
4:05:35 4:24:17 4:24:17 46.00
smckie Just going to take it easy and enjoy the day UPDATE - woooo!  what an awesome run.  had a secret target of 4.20 so v chuffed.
Westerlands Cross Country Club
4:07:50 4:07:50 4:30:00 4:09:39 53.75
Cavey
Handsworth Roadhogs RC
4:12:04 4:12:04 4:45:00 4:29:29 45.11
SpuredonJay Unbelievable, first ever marathon.  Feeling was over whelming on completition.  1st half was excellent bang on 2hrs and then 2nd half took half hour longer.  Got to 36 km near Roland Garis (tennis) and legs died.  However so pleased with the result.  Recommend anyone to do the paris run.  Wear something with George cross on or union jack and you get lots of cheers.
Unaffiliated
4:20:09 4:29:58 4:30:00 4:29:58 45.16
Scooba Steve it was hard but worth it!
Unaffiliated
4:26:19 4:59:33 4:15:00 4:59:33 40.58
DAN7559
Unaffiliated
4:49:09 4:50:00 5:00:00 4:56:00 41.08
Cuddy
Unaffiliated
4:58:39 5:37:07 5:37:07 39.81
Rock Steady
Seaford Striders RC
5:03:00 5:03:02 5:03:02 45.35
maxfieldben
Unaffiliated
5:38:40 5:38:40 5:38:40 35.89

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