About mile 18 Tiffany left me so she could finish strong. I started walking/running but mostly walking for the last 8 miles. I ran the downhills and some flat but that was about it. I met a lot of people along the way, Becky, Jim and a few others. It was a very chatty marathon.
My time was 4:15:30, which adds up to an average of about 9:50 min./miles. I flopped at the end, as has been happening the last few marathons I've done. I am going to start out with about a 10 min./mile so I can most likely finish strong, which is the greatest feeling. I didn't beat myself up over this one like I usually do when I can't finish strong. I enjoyed the race. It was overcast and didn't get hot which was amazing considering the weather lately--100 degree days.
Gordon fought parade and marathon crowds to see us at the end which I was grateful for. The best news of all is that Tiffany qualified for Boston. It has meant so much to her. Way to go Tiffany. I wish I could have finished as strong as you did, my friend. Her time was 3:45:27.
I can't walk very well because I'm pretty sore (about a 7 on a scale of 1-10). I got some bad rubbing from the duct tape I put on my ankles to prevent rubbing of existing blisters on my heals. I won't use duct tape again. Ouch! Marathon #19 is complete and it feels good to have a rest before Park City in August.
Gordon and I have the Bair Gutsman next week which is 11 mil

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