This marathon was on my list not because it's fast but because this area is one of my top considerations for retirement. It's a point to point course, starting out near Folsom Lake and finishing in downtown Sacramento just outside the state capitol. Along the way it runs through several small residences such as Citrus Heights and Fair Oaks, with farms in between. There are the occasional eucalyptus or pine trees, both of which I miss so much here in Texas.
Jamie liked my idea of heading to the Napa and Sonoma Wine Valleys after the marathon, as it's only about 45 minutes away. We would run the marathon and our guys would fly in that night and we'd hit the road the next morning.
We had near perfect race weather, 50's, no rain, although a little steamy (wet) at the start. Jamie and I separated right away and I didn't see her again until around mile 15. She was not enjoying the course as much as I was. We ran together for the awhile and we passed a band playing Ventures music. It's pre-Beach Boys surfer music and it ROCKS. Anyhow, that really got me all fired up, and I think it helped Jamie for awhile, but I lost her around mile 20 at a water stop. I found myself holding a decent pace on the last 10K. I could really feel the aid of the downhill all the way into downtown. The crowds grew along the streets as we came into Sacramento, and as we rounded the corner the capitol was in sight as we crossed the finish line. It was a great finish!
At this time I had already started slowing down in marathons, and hadn't broken 4 hours in the last 4, but was happy to run a 3:53 that day, so yes, in my opinion it was a fast course.
Jamie was not a happy camper and I think she would disagree with me about the fastness of the course, so there you go. At any rate, we had a blast afterwards!
Wine touring was sometimes painful! |
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