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Location:

Acton,MA,USA

Member Since:

May 12, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

5K (PR) - 18:02 

10 mile - 1:06:01

Half-Marathon (PR) - 1:30:36

2016 Gate City Marathon (PR) - 3:09:44

Short-Term Running Goals:

BQ! - Got that monkey off my back.

Join a competitive running club

Long-Term Running Goals:

SUB 3 Marathon

Keep setting PR's as a middle of the pack Master.

Personal:

I am married with 2 daughters 12 & 14. 

 

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NB Boracay Lifetime Miles: 622.40
Race: Boston Marathon (26.2 Miles) 03:13:07, Place overall: 5329, Place in age division: 917
Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
26.200.0026.20

Holy crap!  What an experience.

I took the redline to the Boston Common and checked my gear bag.  Probably about 30 minutes later I loaded onto a bus bound for Hopkinton.  Once in Hopkinton at Athletes Village, I headed right for the Port-O-Johns and then scurried to the tent to relax and stay dry.

At 10:25 and after a .70 mile walk to the start, my corral was released for a great journey.  I was definitely swept up in the adrenaline and just rolled with it.  I went through the half in 1:31 but was already feeling the downhill punishment on the quads.  I believe that I was fueling well, but it was concerning that things were deteriorating so early.  I was taking solice in the fact that I would see my family soon right around mile 17.  As I approached Newton Wellesley Hospital at the 17 mile marker, I was scanning the crowds frantically looking for my wife and girls.  "Damn!"  I was saying to myself, how did we miss eachother?  I was just hoping that maybe the streets closed before they could get there and that I would meet them at our old spectacting spot....... mile 19.  As I approached the mile 19 marker, I spotted my youngest's pink winter coat and put on my best fake smile.  I stopped and kissed my family and told my wife that I was falling apart.  She said "You're still running a 7:03 pace!" and sent me on running.  I had felt my hamsting twinge a few times along the course, and I was hoping the cramps that I have experienced in other marathons would hold off, but it was not to be.  As I was heading up the hill before Heartbreak, my right hamstring locked up reducing me to a skip/walk.  I immediately jammed my fingers into the area and after about 20 or so seconds, I was able to carry on at a reduced pace.  Then, as I was heading up Heartbreak, my right hamstring locked and I repeated the process losing more time.  I knew right then and there that this was going to be a 5 mile slog to the finish.

In terms of the weather, it was cold, windy and raining.  I definitely think I had a touch of hypothermia and it didn't help that I was pouring water and gatorade down my face and chest every time I attempted to drink.  

The damn Citgo sign taunted me for what seemed like forever!  I tried pushing as hard as I could as I turned right on Hereford and down the final stretch.  I had nothing though.  In the finishers chute I was wobbling a bit and one of the million amazing volunteers wrapped me in the mylar hooded blanket like a Jedi Knight.  The FORCE wasn't with me though, as my hands couldn't open anything and I was having uncontrollable cold induced tremors.  I shuffled back to the Boston Common and amazingly my wife found me and helped me to my dry clothes.  I love my wife and family so much for the support and love on a nasty cold day.  Amy, Maggie & Paige...... You were the MVP's of our 2015 Boston Marathon!

Split
Time
Distance
Avg Pace
Summary 3:13:08.0 26.49 7:17
1 6:59.5 1.00 6:59
2 6:54.0 1.00 6:54
3 6:50.2 1.00 6:50
4 6:51.9 1.00 6:52
5 6:56.8 1.00 6:57
6 6:50.7 1.00 6:51
7 6:50.5 1.00 6:50
8 6:59.7 1.00 7:00
9 6:57.0 1.00 6:57
10 6:59.5 1.00 6:59
11 6:58.7 1.00 6:59
12 6:56.8 1.00 6:57
13 6:57.3 1.00 6:57
14 7:00.5 1.00 7:01
15 7:11.3 1.00 7:11
16 6:54.2 1.00 6:54
17 7:20.8 1.00 7:21
18 7:34.0 1.00 7:34
19 7:36.3 1.00 7:36
20 8:24.3 1.00 8:24
21 8:34.7 1.00 8:35
22 7:39.5 1.00 7:39
23 7:51.1 1.00 7:51
24 7:50.4 1.00 7:50
25 7:59.3 1.00 7:59
26 8:04.8 1.00 8:05
27 3:04.2 0.49 6:18

Feeling good at mile 11-12

Pissed off and cramping on Heartbreak

Wow..... tough day.

I'd like to wrap this up by saying thank you to all my running friends on the "Fast Running Blog"  and thank you Sasha for creating such a valuable and motivating tool.  Happy Running!

Saucony Kinvara 5 (green) Miles: 26.20
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 168.00Calories: 0.00
Comments
From butlerbrunning on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 10:43:15 from 107.77.70.83

Nice race man!!! Sorry about your hamstring hill but hey you fought through it and finished. Congrats

From Rhett on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 11:35:48 from 24.121.0.8

Great race! You showed some guts toughing out that hammy issue and not slowing down too much. Looks like you got the BQ at Boston too. Those are the best. I love the photos.

From Bob on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 11:57:19 from 163.191.36.14

Congrats! Those pics are the best. The good, the bad, and the ugly!

From Derunzo on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 12:03:30 from 73.218.33.75

Thanks fellas! Crazy awesome experience.

From SlowJoe on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 13:07:51 from 12.182.148.249

Congrats again - cool report, especially seeing the family at mile 19...I had that same panic that I missed mine the first time I ran it.

You did great pushing through it all, that's hard to do.

From rAtTLeTrAp on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 14:02:28 from 98.203.229.149

Way to go. The struggle is real after Wellesley. You killed it!

From Drew on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 16:15:46 from 24.92.19.68

Eye of the Tiger!

From Derunzo on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 16:38:15 from 73.218.33.75

Thanks Rattletrap.... and it felt like it was killing me right back!

Drew - Ha ha! Eye of the Tiger turned into Eye of the Kitten with 10 miles to go!

From Tom K on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 17:33:39 from 174.58.54.215

Done. Awesome!

From shellberns on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 17:51:35 from 108.26.189.198

The conditions out there were rough. The look on your face says it all! Congrats on the marathon, but even more to be proud of is the perseverance it takes to keep going when everything is telling you to stop. It's also nice to know there's a fellow Boston area runner on the blog!

From Currentibus on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 18:03:53 from 24.99.48.174

Wow! What a race. Sorry about the hammy. I know what you mean. I've only had two marathons where that didn't happen to me. And very true about the the Citgo Sign. I could see it too far away from where it really was to mark 1 mile to go.

Proud of you for fighting back and finishing like you did. Anybody can start. It was a real hero-feat to overcome those challenges to get the job done. Kudos to the family too for being there for you.

From Yasir on Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 20:05:11 from 99.20.240.157

Great race photos and report. I would take a tough runner over a fast one any day but you are both great job. Rest rest. I hope the hammy is just a cramp.

From jtshad on Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 06:08:15 from 69.20.183.178

Congrats on a strong run!

From flatlander on Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 07:00:12 from 76.31.29.220

Great race and great report. And great pictures, I feel like I would recognize you anywhere now, if only I could get to the finish line before you are already showered and on your second steak. The hypothermia was real. My son heard my symptoms and said I was lucky to make it to my hotel bed instead of a hospital bed. Really impressive run for you -- amazing that you could come that close to your PR with those hamstring issues. Probably one of the better runs of the day, and certainly bodes well for that sub-3 you have in your gunsights.

From Derunzo on Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 14:46:54 from 73.218.33.75

Thanks again everyone..... I hope the 3:13 ish holds its ground from a qualifying standpoint.

From Matt Schreiber on Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 19:55:46 from 66.17.102.175

Awesome report and race Derunzo. What a brutal day! Way to hang in there through the cramping. I know the feeling all too well. It's amazing how many little pink coats are out there when you're looking for one! I'm sure your family thought everyone decided to wear bright green singlets, too. :) Congrats man! Cool stuff.

From DaveM on Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 19:17:51 from 173.239.125.187

Congrats on a terrific run! You're in such incredible share that even your times with the cramps were impressive. The photos really tell the story. Dave

From Currentibus on Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 08:20:34 from 24.99.48.174

Derunzo, in case you didn't already know the finish line video is posted here.

http://universalsports.com/video/2015-boston-marathon-finish-line-camera/

From Burt on Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 20:19:35 from 174.26.194.193

You keep getting more and more handsome as the years go by. Great job on your marathon! Way to stay strong.

From Derunzo on Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 07:45:18 from 173.9.52.242

Thanks Burt!

From Yasir on Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 08:54:03 from 99.20.240.157

Ok lets go on that shake out run :) just checking on you.

From Tom Slick on Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 14:11:01 from 168.179.158.193

Wow, way to go, 3:13:XX with hurting quads...you are the man!!! And what an awful day to be running. At Boston you never know what the weather will be on Marathon Monday. Congrats on a well run and survived run at Boston.....

From allie on Sun, May 03, 2015 at 12:25:58 from 24.99.46.55

congrats on a great race in those conditions. i like the photos. so soggy.

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