I ran it as well. It was my first marathon and it was harder than I had expected. I ran as part of Team In Training for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

The first half was great and I was keeping on pace, although looking back I think my pace was a little faster than it should have been. I started slowing down around mile 16, powered thru the hills, miles 22-25 where a shuffle then picked it up when I saw "one mile to go". Finish in 4:21.15, it was a great experience. I am walking quite slowly today but will probably do it again.

Sharon