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The Wipro Chennai Marathon – Sub 5-Hour Pacing Strategy

wipro_chennai_marathonI will break the 5 hours goal at The Wipro Chennai Marathon into two logical sections, the first 21.1K and the second 21.1K. We will budget time in the second half of the race as runners gradually find it tougher, particularly after the 30km section, with running conditions also getting tougher with the effects of humidity and rising temperature.

For the records, this event would be my 15th marathon in my 10 years of running, and incidentally, the first one in Chennai. It would be also my 4th marathon of the year, perhaps the most I have run in any single year. The year started off with Mumbai (4:49), then Hyderabad (4:35) in Aug, Bengaluru (4:22) in Oct, and now its Chennai time!

The Race Strategy

Below is the basic calculation around which the race strategy will be centered.

First half target time: 2:20
First half pace: 6:40/km. Running: 6:25/km

Second half target time: 2:40
Second half pace: 7:30/km. Running: 7:10/km

As you will notice above, there is a difference between the required pace and the running pace for either the first half or the second. The transition from the first half running pace to the second half pace of 7:10 would take pace gradually. The extra time caters to the small stops we will be making at each water station, drinking about a small cup or two, and walking through the stop. Hence the extra budgeted 15-20 seconds per km, which translates to say 30 seconds walk through time for each water station. This budgeted time also takes into account the slowing down which we will experience when going through any elevation changes.

Are You Ready?

Finally, it would be important for any runner targeting an under 5 hours finish to introspect and see if they are ready for it. Following are some checkpoints to see how ready you are to run an under 5 hours marathon.

  • Have run a half marathon in 2:20 in similar conditions
  • Have run a 10k in 1:05
  • Have run a 5k in 31 mins
  • Have run at least one 32k training run recently

How many of the above have you been able to run successfully, in the last few months. That would give a realistic assessment of how ready you are for running an under 5 hours marathon.

Having been part of various pacing groups, either as a pacer, or a follower, or even just an observer, I don’t fail to notice how many people who start in a pacing group drop off gradually. Similarly, there is a big set which has fallen back from their initial goals, and merge into your group later on. More often than not, it’s due to people looking at targets which are beyond their current capabilities. Try to avoid that mistake, and choose your pacing group wisely.

How to find me on Race Day?

I will be running with a flag clearly identifying the pacing group, i.e. 5:00 Hours, mentioned on the flag. I am not yet sure where exactly will I be starting off from in the run, but I am sure people will not find it difficult to identify the pacers with the flags.

I will also be present at the Expo at the Chennai Trade Center, a day before the race. It would be a nice opportunity for me to talk with people and address their queries and any doubts. So, feel free to catch me at the expo. I should be available for the first half till lunch time (approx. till 2 pm).

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A Personal Best At The F1 Half Marathon

Finally a sub-2 with a 1:56:50 (garmin time, official time was 1:57:30. rank: 87/494) at the F1 Fastest Half Marathon at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, organized by Running and Living, after like 9 years of running! Previous best was a 2:04:16 at the 2006 Hyderabad Half. I think I would top any survey for taking the longest time to do this  Somehow, all previous attempts (usually around ADHM) had failed miserably, mostly to injuries trying to pick up pace in training.
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This attempt however had lesser chances of failure. Firstly, I had not specifically trained for it (which ruled out injuries), so no fast paced runs (nothing below 6/km in training except for a 5:36/km 10K last Wed), no real speed workouts. Most of the training this season was short slow training runs for a half (6:30/km or slower), and participating in a variety of events, half, marathon, ultra, Devil’s Circuit and Xwarrior obstacle races. I think it was finally down to the fitness I built up in participating in these variety of events, which made it comfortable to hold a 5:30/km pace for most of the run, and running over all the climbs without any walking.

BIC F1 Half Marathon

The BIC F1 venue was fantastic, and something to be experienced by every runner. The two laps on the F1 track were just the ideal balance to not make it too tough (the track has significant elevation changes unlike what the GPS maps of it I have seen will make me believe), but still good enough to test you and provide variety. The two alternate laps outside of the track were flat and helped with the recovery after doing the track lap. The race management was awesome, water points at about 2.5K each with water/gatorade, good marking of turns, etc, great photography. Weather was just perfect too.

Finish Certificate

Finally, thanks to Reebok India for providing me the gear for the event. The new #ZQuick shoes rocked! This was just my 3rd run in them, and they needed no breaking into.

My son Sameer did his first ever 5K event. He did it in style, running all the way, and finishing strong with a sprint in about 34 mins. I started withHe did it in style, running all the way, and finishing strong with a sprint in about 34 mins.

What next? I am looking at working more on my speed. So no more long distance runs for the next few months (that eliminates any ultras). Tentatively, I am looking at Hyderabad Marathon (Aug 24th), Bengaluru Marathon (Oct 19), ADHM, Bhatti Ultra 50K (Oct), Bangalore Ultra 50K (Nov), Gurgaon Marathon (Dec) and SCMM 2015 as the key races for the next season.

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Mumbai Marathon 2014 Report

Date: Jan 19, 2014
Finish time: 4:49:15

Managed to better my previous 5 SCMM timings with a 4.49. Second half was pretty weak, and the last 5K needed all the effort to dip below 4.50. Surprisingly, faster than the SCMM I did during Comrades training in 2010, this one was with very limited training, but I guess just the years count.

SCMM 2014 Stats

SCMM 2014 Certificate

SCMM 2014 Photo Cert

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Airtel Delhi Half Marathon 2013 Report

Date: Dec 15, 2013
Finish Time: 2:27:37 (Net)

2013 ADHM Stats

2013 ADHM Certificate

2013 ADHM Photo Cert

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Bhatti Lakes Ultra 100 Miler (2013) Race Report

Race Date: Oct 26-27, 2013
Distance: 100 KM in about 20-21 Hours

Bhatti Lakes 2013 Results

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